SFKCC is a new community choir based in San Francisco exploring the vocal polyphonic traditions of Caucasus Georgia, the Baltics, Nordic lands, and beyond. From Estonian runic songs and Serbian diaphonics to Georgian table songs and Alilos, the series will focus on music as a form of connection, both to each other as a community of practice, and to broader engagements with the cultures and communities from which we draw our musical content. Fresh from completing her Master’s degree in Folklore from UC Berkeley, ensemble director Kristine Barrett will likewise introduce a wide range of material related to the literature/folklore, history, and material culture of each song while simultaneously honing ensemble skills. We will work on blending, breathwork, vocal placement and quality, pitch, dynamics, pronunciation, developing various vocal techniques unique to each tradition, and unlocking the unique sound/color/texture of each singer in relation to the group. Additionally, the series will explore themes related to what it means to practice tradition in the modern world, and the ethics surrounding cultural representation and practice. Though previous experience is unnecessary, the ability to match pitch and sing in tune is preferred. All genders and ages welcome.
Winter Series: Tuesdays 7:35-9:30, February 6, 13, 20, 27. Cost is $125 for the 4-week session.
Spring Series: Tuesdays 7:35-9:30, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; May 7, 14, 21. Cost is $250 for the 8-week session
Registration is now open: www.kitka.org/sfkcc