May 1st to June 12th Singing FOR and IN The Natural World: A 5-Week Community Chorus Series
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Singing for The Natural World: A Community Chorus Series
This is an invitation for you. Yes, YOU! Do you sing your way through your days? In the shower? Driving around town? While out for a walk? Do you want to sing more? Is your heart longing for deeper connection through song? This community chorus experience is for you.
This is a non-auditioned, experiential singing group, created by and for this community. Try it out and be delighted by the beautiful sound we can make together - ALL voices welcome! No experience needed. We are a non-performing group that is oriented around experience, fun, depth, and connection. This committed series will give participants the opportunity to deepen into a repertoire of enriching songs focused on the natural world and our connection to it as we build community over the course of these five weeks.
Try it for FREE!
New singers are welcome to come try it out and attend a session for FREE once in the first week (May 1st and 5th) without having to commit. Please indicate your intention to try it by signing up here and checking out with a $0 donation option. Please plan to arrive 10-15 minutes early for a bit of an orientation to this experience. Invite your friends and family to join! The more the merrier!
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WHEN & WHERE?
Two sessions to choose from each week. Come to ONE or BOTH! This is a super deal!
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS
May 1, 8, 15, (off 22) 29; & June 5
6:30-8:00 pm
Various Outdoor Spaces in and around Chattanooga
Wheland Foundry Tunnel, Chattanooga Riverwalk, Coolidge Park, Enterprise South, and Renaissance Park
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SUNDAY AFTERNOONS
May 5, 12, 19, (off 26); & June 2 & 9
4:30-6:00pm
Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church
St. Mary's Parish Hall and adjacent garden
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The Big SING!, Wednesday, June 12th from 6:30-8:00pm
Location TBD
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WHAT IS THIS?
Join a ground-breaking event: this 3rd 5-week series of a new community chorus here in Chattanooga, led by Naomi Griffin Self. Discover your voice in new ways in this experiential, inclusive, and supportive space for folks to come together around songs for and about the natural world and our connection to it. Join your voice in song through joy-filled and whole-hearted singing in community! We're singing for the simple pleasure of singing as a group, no auditions and no performing. We believe that singing is a birthright and welcome all levels of experience. Timid and new singers are held by the collective as they discover their voices and experience belonging in the group tapestry of sound. Like a yoga class, you will leave feeling uplifted, connected, and proud of your effort at trying something new.
Our series will culminate in a BIG SING!, where all of the singers get to dress up fancy (or not), come together with family and friends, and hear and feel all of our voices combined and share tea and cookies together with the community afterwards! This is NOT A PERFORMANCE, but a participatory celebration of singing together and building community! More on that later....
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REGISTRATION
Please reserve your spot by registering in advance, preferably here on this website.
If you are coming to try out a session in the first two weeks to see if this is for you, please register for free to reserve your spot. If you decide to join, you may pay later here or in person.
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PARKING AND VENUE ENTRANCES
>[SUNDAYS] St. Mary's Parish Hall, Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church<
1607 W 43rd St. Chattanooga, TN 37409
Parking: There is ample street parking on Thankful Place, Alabama Ave. and W. 43rd St.
Entrance: Facing the church from Thankful Place, St. Mary's Parish Hall is the building to your left. If steps are not an issue, you may enter through the main door facing Thankful Place. If you need easier access, you may use the ramp and enter through the side door between the Parish Hall and The Garden.
>[WEDNESDAYS] Various Outdoor Spaces IN and AROUND Chattanooga<
More details each week as we roam
Parking: Stay Tuned
Entrance: Stay Tuned
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ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Naomi Griffin Self (she/her) is an ever-evolving human, songleader, arts-lover, life coach, creative, and community leader, living and loving on the unceded land of the Cherokee people otherwise known as the Chattanooga, TN area. For many years she regularly attended The Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, NY where she shared in the art of creating community through exploring songs, rhythms, chants, and harmonies in the Singing in the Stream workshop led by Maggie Wheeler and Emile Hassan Dyer. Naomi longs for a world in which we listen deeply to one another, celebrate diversity, and promote peace and justice as together we create thoughtful melodies and harmonies that make our lives and our world a more nurturing space for all.
With 20+ years of musical education including piano, flute, and choir participation, 10 years of Community Singing Circle experience, and hundreds of hours leading community song circles, Naomi is also a member of the Ubuntu Choirs Network and a 2023 Community Choir Leadership Training Graduate.
Naomi encourages you to be awed by the sound of your own music resonating with others as the rhythms, harmonies, melodies, dissonance, resolution, and magic moments of pause reflect the reality of the rich palette of your unique lived experience. Teaching songs to attend to a wide variety of topics and emotional realities, Naomi facilitates singing to awaken heart, voice, and body in these beautiful circles that she carefully curates and joyfully facilitates. Naomi invites you to open your heart, mind, mouth, and diaphragm to the possibilities you will create in your own life. Your voice deserves to be heard however it shows up.
To learn more about Naomi's work in the world visit her website, Your Self Services. You are also invited to follow Chattanooga Singing Circle on Facebook or yourselfservices on Instagram.
Click here to sign up for Naomi's mailing list (the most reliable way to stay informed of upcoming events).
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INCLUSION & SOLIDARITY STATEMENT
As a cis-gendered, white, hetero, able-bodied, middle-aged American woman with ADHD and a history of trauma, I am committed to undoing systems of societal oppression and supporting liberation from the inside out, personally and collectively. I welcome folks of all identities and backgrounds to join my offerings and will do my best to cultivate an inclusive and supportive community space for those demographics that have been marginalized historically. I also acknowledge the limitations of my perspective and capacity due to the conditioned lens through which I see the world. I am committed to deepening my listening, my learning, and my unlearning and am open to doing so in community. May our collective learning serve toward the liberation of all beings.
Please help me spread the word and share this with anyone who may benefit from deepening into their voice and coming together with people for group harmony singing!
This is an invitation for you. Yes, YOU! Do you sing your way through your days? In the shower? Driving around town? While out for a walk? Do you want to sing more? Is your heart longing for deeper connection through song? This community chorus experience is for you.
This is a non-auditioned, experiential singing group, created by and for this community. Try it out and be delighted by the beautiful sound we can make together - ALL voices welcome! No experience needed. We are a non-performing group that is oriented around experience, fun, depth, and connection. This committed series will give participants the opportunity to deepen into a repertoire of enriching songs focused on the natural world and our connection to it as we build community over the course of these five weeks.
Try it for FREE!
New singers are welcome to come try it out and attend a session for FREE once in the first week (May 1st and 5th) without having to commit. Please indicate your intention to try it by signing up here and checking out with a $0 donation option. Please plan to arrive 10-15 minutes early for a bit of an orientation to this experience. Invite your friends and family to join! The more the merrier!
~~~~~~
WHEN & WHERE?
Two sessions to choose from each week. Come to ONE or BOTH! This is a super deal!
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS
May 1, 8, 15, (off 22) 29; & June 5
6:30-8:00 pm
Various Outdoor Spaces in and around Chattanooga
Wheland Foundry Tunnel, Chattanooga Riverwalk, Coolidge Park, Enterprise South, and Renaissance Park
<AND>
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS
May 5, 12, 19, (off 26); & June 2 & 9
4:30-6:00pm
Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church
St. Mary's Parish Hall and adjacent garden
<AND>
The Big SING!, Wednesday, June 12th from 6:30-8:00pm
Location TBD
~~~~~~
WHAT IS THIS?
Join a ground-breaking event: this 3rd 5-week series of a new community chorus here in Chattanooga, led by Naomi Griffin Self. Discover your voice in new ways in this experiential, inclusive, and supportive space for folks to come together around songs for and about the natural world and our connection to it. Join your voice in song through joy-filled and whole-hearted singing in community! We're singing for the simple pleasure of singing as a group, no auditions and no performing. We believe that singing is a birthright and welcome all levels of experience. Timid and new singers are held by the collective as they discover their voices and experience belonging in the group tapestry of sound. Like a yoga class, you will leave feeling uplifted, connected, and proud of your effort at trying something new.
- Over the course of 5 weeks, participants will learn a repertoire of easy-to-learn, short form songs that are mostly sourced from the modern community singing movement. There is NO SHEET MUSIC as all songs will be taught by ear, mostly through call-and-repeat style of teaching.
- When you join for the series, you are invited to come to either or both sessions each week. The musical repertoire will be the same in both locations, but the energy is different each session so I encourage you to try both locations at least once during the series.
- All registered participants will have access to teaching tracks to learn and practice the songs.
Our series will culminate in a BIG SING!, where all of the singers get to dress up fancy (or not), come together with family and friends, and hear and feel all of our voices combined and share tea and cookies together with the community afterwards! This is NOT A PERFORMANCE, but a participatory celebration of singing together and building community! More on that later....
~~~~~~
REGISTRATION
Please reserve your spot by registering in advance, preferably here on this website.
If you are coming to try out a session in the first two weeks to see if this is for you, please register for free to reserve your spot. If you decide to join, you may pay later here or in person.
- $75-$150* sliding scale*Sliding scale is meant to welcome people of diverse backgrounds and economic access. I invite you to consider your positionality and choose the sweet spot that is both generous and affordable for you.
- Your payment is for the entire series, regardless of your attendance. If you make it to four or five of the sessions, it's still a great deal. If you make it all ten 90-minute sessions (both every week) it's a crazy great deal!
- Youths under 18 years old may attend for FREE with an accompanying adult. Please read more on bringing kiddos below and be sure to fill in any relevant info in the registration questions.
- If you are unable to pay the suggested amount and can offer trade in lieu of financial contribution, reciprocity is greatly appreciated, thank you! Please contact me ASAP to make arrangements. I want to make it work for everyone to be able to attend, while still feeling supported in this endeavor.
- I ask folks to register here, as it makes tracking registration much easier. AND if need be, you are welcome to contact me directly to register and/or work out a payment plan. In addition to registering here, I am happy to receive money via cash, checks, Venmo, or PayPal.
- Unless your registration is to indicate interest but not yet commitment to this series or unless otherwise discussed with me, please pay in full by the first session you attend. I do not offer refunds. If something comes up, feel free to talk with me individually to work toward a mutually acceptable resolution.
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PARKING AND VENUE ENTRANCES
>[SUNDAYS] St. Mary's Parish Hall, Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church<
1607 W 43rd St. Chattanooga, TN 37409
Parking: There is ample street parking on Thankful Place, Alabama Ave. and W. 43rd St.
Entrance: Facing the church from Thankful Place, St. Mary's Parish Hall is the building to your left. If steps are not an issue, you may enter through the main door facing Thankful Place. If you need easier access, you may use the ramp and enter through the side door between the Parish Hall and The Garden.
>[WEDNESDAYS] Various Outdoor Spaces IN and AROUND Chattanooga<
More details each week as we roam
Parking: Stay Tuned
Entrance: Stay Tuned
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- THINGS TO KNOWWe will be sitting in chairs AND be standing and moving about (you are empowered and supported to take care of your body if you have challenges with this).
- Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes that you can move around in.
- Please bring a water bottle.
- Please arrive 10-15 minutes early. We begin at the posted start time, and being present for the beginning is important.
- Eat lightly before we meet. Singing requires space in your diaphragm and outward-facing expressive energy; digestion doesn't help with either. Small snacks to get you through are fine.
- Be fragrance/perfume-free.
- This is a closed container, not a drop-in group, with the exception of the first 2 sessions (one week) open to new singers to come try it out. Any other exceptions will need to be approved by me.
- This is primarily an adult group. Children who are quiet and non-disruptive to the group are welcome to be present and participate. I ask for parents' attention and support in meeting their children's needs. You are welcome to bring your family to try it out and have a dialogue about it. Youth under 18 are included for FREE with a paying adult.
- Session outline - much like a fitness class, we'll start wtih some orientation and warm ups, learn a bunch of lovely songs through a process of call-and-repeat, and end with a cool down.
- Teaching tracks will be available to registered participants after the first two weeks.
- Phones/Recording - please make sure to silence your phone before our sessions start. I ask you to refrain from any recording (audio/video) during sessions. This is to allow us to be fully present.
- Connection over perfection - the goal is rich and meaningful experience as a group, not musical perfection. If someone sings a wrong note or is off, be kind. This is a "call-out free space." I welcome you to ask for a part again for your section or for your own learning if you sense that something is not coming together smoothly.
- This is an in-person, indoor, mask-optional class. Consider it to be full exposure. We will be close to one another and breathing together deeply. Thank you in advance for keeping any illness to yourself if you suspect you are unwell.
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Naomi Griffin Self (she/her) is an ever-evolving human, songleader, arts-lover, life coach, creative, and community leader, living and loving on the unceded land of the Cherokee people otherwise known as the Chattanooga, TN area. For many years she regularly attended The Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, NY where she shared in the art of creating community through exploring songs, rhythms, chants, and harmonies in the Singing in the Stream workshop led by Maggie Wheeler and Emile Hassan Dyer. Naomi longs for a world in which we listen deeply to one another, celebrate diversity, and promote peace and justice as together we create thoughtful melodies and harmonies that make our lives and our world a more nurturing space for all.
With 20+ years of musical education including piano, flute, and choir participation, 10 years of Community Singing Circle experience, and hundreds of hours leading community song circles, Naomi is also a member of the Ubuntu Choirs Network and a 2023 Community Choir Leadership Training Graduate.
Naomi encourages you to be awed by the sound of your own music resonating with others as the rhythms, harmonies, melodies, dissonance, resolution, and magic moments of pause reflect the reality of the rich palette of your unique lived experience. Teaching songs to attend to a wide variety of topics and emotional realities, Naomi facilitates singing to awaken heart, voice, and body in these beautiful circles that she carefully curates and joyfully facilitates. Naomi invites you to open your heart, mind, mouth, and diaphragm to the possibilities you will create in your own life. Your voice deserves to be heard however it shows up.
To learn more about Naomi's work in the world visit her website, Your Self Services. You are also invited to follow Chattanooga Singing Circle on Facebook or yourselfservices on Instagram.
Click here to sign up for Naomi's mailing list (the most reliable way to stay informed of upcoming events).
~~~~~~
INCLUSION & SOLIDARITY STATEMENT
As a cis-gendered, white, hetero, able-bodied, middle-aged American woman with ADHD and a history of trauma, I am committed to undoing systems of societal oppression and supporting liberation from the inside out, personally and collectively. I welcome folks of all identities and backgrounds to join my offerings and will do my best to cultivate an inclusive and supportive community space for those demographics that have been marginalized historically. I also acknowledge the limitations of my perspective and capacity due to the conditioned lens through which I see the world. I am committed to deepening my listening, my learning, and my unlearning and am open to doing so in community. May our collective learning serve toward the liberation of all beings.
Please help me spread the word and share this with anyone who may benefit from deepening into their voice and coming together with people for group harmony singing!