CHILDRENS CHOIR OF GREATER CINCINNATI
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Mission Statement
It is the mission of the Cincinnati Children's Choir to offer all children the opportunity to experience musical excellence in a creative environment. Participants demonstrate musical understanding, artistry, achievement, and confidence through passionate performances and collaborations with premiere ensembles and children's choirs throughout the world. CCC builds stronger communities by creating a comprehensive foundation that supports music educators and develops tomorrow's leaders.
About This Cause
General Choir Program - Provide quality choral music education programs for children and youth with musical performances around Greater Cincinnati, along with national and international touring. Approximately 450 children served through a variety of 7 resident choirs and a satellite choir program consisting of 9 choirs. The Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) Honor Choir is an annual program that consists of 80+ CPS students, from 23+ different CPS schools, combining forces and performing with the CCC award-winning Bel Canto Choir in concert. Cincinnati Choral Academy - a free after-school program offering a comprehensive music literacy and choral education to third-grade students of the Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) twice per week during two-hour sessions. The program is now in six CPS elementary schools. Queen City Choir Festival - 4 to 6 children's choirs from across the country are hosted by the CCC Con Brio Choir for a three day festival held at the University of Cincinnati with education, performance and activities around the Greater Cincinnati area. Summer Festival Program - Children participate in a week of choral music education and performance at a festival held at the University of Cincinnati. Approximately 200 participants have an opportunity to learn from prominent clinicians and develop comaraderie with peers from the community.