Little Voices!

The perfect starter singing group for your budding vocalist and a feeder group for the Voices! Youth Choir.  No experience necessary.  We will have so much fun learning vocal basics, singing in a group, and conquering stage fright!  Our song list includes hits from Disney, Pixar, musical theater, and an array of uplifting and inspirational songs.

  • Wednesdays at 10AM
  • Class runs from Sep. 7 to Dec. 22
  • No class on Nov. 9 and Nov. 30
  • Dress Rehearsal on Dec. 19 and Concert on Dec. 20
  • $145 - One Time Payment
  • $165 - split into equal payments.  First payment due at the time of registration.  Subsequent payments due at the first of every month through December 1.
  • 100% Refund before Aug. 15 - No Refund after Aug. 15
  • Daytime Location is 136 E Gordon Street Bel Air, MD (Masonic Lodge)
  • Night time location is 303 N. Main Street, Bel Air, MD (Emmanuel Episcopal Church)
  • Long sleeve T-shirt purchase required for performances - Available mid-semester

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A Few Rules and Guidelines

1.  Mr. Jim absolutely does not permit any disrespectful questioning/verbal abuse/etc. for unhappy parents or children in the event they don't receive the part/solo/role they hoped for.  We try to create a team/family atmosphere.  In that arena, the directors/decision makers have a very hard job to do.  The expectations is for all students to embrace their role and understand we are all important pieces of our story telling journey.  Likewise, any ego trips from those who receive leading roles/solos will very quickly receive a stern reprimand.  If it persists they will be replaced.

2.  How to get a better role or solo next time?  Actors/singers at any level (including the pros) are ALWAYS auditioning for their next role/solo.  In small theater and choirs, talent/ability is only about half of the consideration.  Were you prepared, on-time, invested, a good team player, respectful, show growth, etc during the last production?  If you answer no to any of these then it is harder for decision makers to offer bigger opportunities.