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Mar 17
Resuming rehearsals 30th March 2022
We are very happy to announce that, after a long hiatus, Vocal Dimension is resuming rehearsals on Wednesday 30th March 2022, from 7:30 to 9:00PM, at the CWA hall, Templeton Street, Wangaratta. The concert date is yet to be confirmed, but is expected to be in August 2022. We invite all who have been singing …
Jan 29
2022 program
29th January 2022Vocal Dimension wish you all a very happy New Year and we are hoping there will be more live music for us all in 2022. We are planning to resume rehearsals, and performances, as soon as it is safe to do so. Please watch this space for updates. Enquiries are welcome.
Jan 29
2022 program
Vocal Dimension wish you all a very happy New Year and we are hoping there will be more live music for us all in 2022.We are planning to resume rehearsals and performances as soon as it is safe to do so. Please watch this space for updates. Enquiries are welcome.
Oct 21
A note to close 2021
Vocal Dimension regret that we are unable to present our traditional Christmas carol concerts this year, due to COVID restrictions limiting our rehearsal schedule. We are looking forward to resuming our schedule in 2022, with rehearsals recommencing on 2nd February. We are hoping 2022 will be a more positive year. We’d like to take this …
Apr 25
May 2021 concerts
Vocal Dimension returns after Covid for concerts in Benalla and Wangaratta.
Nov 20
Vocal Dimension Presents Christmas Cheer
North East Victoria’s Vocal Dimension choir warmly invite you to join them for this year’s celebration of Christmas Music. Our two concerts – Friday 7th December Benalla Uniting Church 8.00 pm Saturday 8th December Wangaratta Uniting Church hall 8.00 pm With lots of up-beat arrangements by John Rutter, David Willcocks and Australian Colin Brumby balancing …
Aug 20
Reminder- August Concert Series
A reminder of our concert series this weekend. Vocal Dimension August concert series = A pot-pourrie of pleasure. Ingredients include the beauty of classic works by Rheinberger, Elgar, Stanford and Grieg; an exciting new Australian work by Paul Jarman; toe-tapping syncopations of Gershwin; and the fun and jocularity of Henry Mancini’s theme music for ‘The …

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