The John Lamble Foundation Australasian Choral Championships

Some of Australia’s finest open age, youth and primary school choirs will compete for over $26,000 in total prize money in these prestigious Sydney Eisteddfod choral championships.  The John Lamble Foundation Australasian Championship For Youth Choirs finals will be held on June 2 in Chatswood, and will feature choirs who placed in one of the following categories:

Any age (first, second or third place): Choir  (101),  Choir Choreographed (102), Sacred Choral (103), Community Choir (104),  Chamber Choir (105)

Youth (first or second place): Mixed Choir (107), Male Voices (108), Female Voices (109), Sacred Choral (110), Choreographed Choral (111), Chamber Choral (112)

Primary/Infants (first, second or third place): Primary School Choir (114), Primary School Sacred Choral (115), Infant School Choir K-2 (116)

For more information about the groups performing, click here

Tickets: $25 Adult; $20 Concession (per session)

Bookings: phone (02) 9261 8366 or online at www.sydneyeisteddfod.com

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