Do you love to sing? Why not join our community choir? Our choir is led by local performing arts educator and performer Caitlyn Trotter from Music and Fun with KTT. It offers an opportunity for you to get together with other people in our community in a relaxed, no pressure environment to have fun and learn a different song each week. These are all-inclusive nights open to anyone aged 12 years or older. No previous singing experience required!
- Dates: Tuesday nights starting 4 February, 2025
- Times: 7pm – 9pm
- Venue: Les Bell Pavilion at Kings Park, Tallarook Street Seymour
- Cost: No cost to participate but you will need to be a member. It’s easy to join – find out more here.
If you’d like to get involved please email choir@spworkshop.org.au
About Caitlyn
After graduating from a Bachelor of Music (voice) at Monash University in 2018, Caitlyn returned to her rural roots to pursue a career in music and performing arts education. She has worked for government projects like ‘The Song Room’ as a Teaching Artist in rural primary schools. This involved devising, implementing and teaching both educators and students how to bring music into the classroom.
Caitlyn was a voice teacher at Notre Dame College, Shepparton and has run her own business teaching and performing. She specialises in voice performance, incorporating a range of styles including classical, contemporary and musical theatre whilst dabbling in other genres as the mood takes her.
Her love of performing is deeply connected to local theatre and singing groups. She especially enjoys her volunteering roles as choir director leading local community choirs and performances. She has also been seen performing locally with Shepparton Theatre Arts Group working on projects such as ‘Dookie the Musical’ and other events such as the ‘Hot House’ Jazz evening, ‘Secret Garden Gigs’, and Shepparton Christmas Carols along with other festivals and events across the Goulburn Valley.
Caitlyn is passionate about bringing her experience and knowledge of music and the performing arts to the Seymour area. It is her goal to share her experiences and increase the opportunities for those in the local area who share her passion for music and performance.