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The Element Choir
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The Element Choir is a Canadian experimental vocal ensemble that was founded in 2008 by Christine Duncan. The choir is known for its unique approach to improvisation and its ability to create complex and dynamic soundscapes using only the human voice. Christine Duncan, the founder and artistic director of The Element Choir, is a highly respected vocalist, improviser, and educator. She has been active in the Canadian music scene for over 30 years and has collaborated with a wide range of musicians and artists. Duncan's vision for The Element Choir was to create a space where vocalists could explore the possibilities of improvisation and collective creativity. The choir's name, The Element Choir, reflects its focus on the elemental nature of the human voice. The choir's performances are often described as immersive and transformative experiences that push the boundaries of what is possible with the human voice. Since its founding, The Element Choir has performed at numerous festivals and venues across Canada and internationally. The choir has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, including jazz musicians, electronic musicians, and visual artists. One of the highlights of The Element Choir's career was their performance at the 2010 Guelph Jazz Festival. The choir performed a piece called "The Whole World is Watching," which was a tribute to the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests in Chicago. The performance was a powerful and emotional tribute to the protestors and received critical acclaim. In 2012, The Element Choir released their debut album, entitled "At Rosedale United." The album was recorded live at Rosedale United Church in Toronto and features the choir's signature improvisational style. The album received positive reviews and helped to establish The Element Choir as a leading voice in the Canadian experimental music scene. In 2015, The Element Choir collaborated with the electronic musician Sandro Perri on the album "In Another Life." The album features Perri's electronic compositions overlaid with the choir's vocal improvisations. The album received critical acclaim and was named one of the best albums of the year by several music publications. In addition to their performances and recordings, The Element Choir is also committed to education and community outreach. The choir offers workshops and masterclasses for vocalists of all levels and ages. The choir also works with community organizations to bring the transformative power of vocal improvisation to underserved communities. The Element Choir has received numerous awards and accolades for their innovative approach to vocal improvisation. In 2016, the choir was awarded the Ontario Premier's Award for Excellence in the Arts. The award recognized the choir's contributions to the cultural life of Ontario and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of vocal music. In conclusion, The Element Choir is a unique and innovative vocal ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the Canadian music scene. Through their improvisational approach to vocal music, the choir has created a space for collective creativity and exploration. The choir's performances and recordings have received critical acclaim and have helped to establish The Element Choir as a leading voice in the Canadian experimental music scene.
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