NEW MEMBERSHIP BROCHURE Message from the AGMC Membership Team Auditioning for the Atlanta Gay Men s Chorus New Member Overview Application

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NEW MEMBERSHIP BROCHURE 2018-2019 Message from the AGMC Membership Team Auditioning for the Atlanta Gay Men s Chorus New Member Overview Application for Singing Membership

Are you the next new member? Dear Prospective Member of the Atlanta Gay Men s Chorus, We are always excited when we hear that someone wants to be a member of the Atlanta Gay Men s Chorus. It says a great deal about the work we re doing and how it is valued in the community. We are hopeful that through a carefully considered, embracing process, we will soon be able to consider you one of the proud members of the AGMC. In this packet, you will find everything you need to begin your audition/interview process: Auditioning for the Atlanta Gay Men s Chorus Member Overview Application for Singing Membership A word about audition. If the word puts a knot in your stomach, we understand. We have all experienced the stress of an audition at one time or another. Unfortunately, auditions require us to do our best work under the worst circumstances, and the pressure can create lots of challenges especially when singing. It s so very personal and when we re scared, it can show. Take a deep breath. We get it. And so does our leadership team that realizes you may not be a professional singer. Few choruses require that you are. When you walk through the door, we want you to be the best you can be, and we promise to do everything we can to make you feel comfortable. Our hope is that the process is natural and doesn t feel rushed for you, but scheduling is often tight and we need to move quickly, which may make your twenty minutes feel like twenty seconds, but it s not. We ll be listening and working with you to understand your voice and give you every opportunity to become a member of the Atlanta Gay Men s Chorus. So take a breath. We re just people people who want to see you succeed. We look forward to meeting you at the audition and to the possibility of calling you our next new member! Warm regards, AGMC Membership Team

How to prepare: AUDITIONING FOR THE ATLANTA GAY MEN S CHORUS It s essential that you hear the chorus before auditioning. Be sure to listen to all four examples of live performances found on the auditions page of the AGMC website (access through voicesofnote.org). This will give you an idea of the variety of music we perform and the caliber of the group. We d prefer that you prepare a song in advance and bring sheet music with you for our pianist to read. The song should be appropriate for the type of music the chorus performs (e.g. classical, multicultural, jazz, musical theater, pop). If you need to look at the music while you sing, please bring two copies. We prefer you not use electronic accompaniment. If you do not read music or do not have a prepared song, you may sing Happy Birthday, America the Beautiful, My Country Tis of Thee, a hymn, or something similar. We have had many members pass the audition with music as simple as this. Audition dates and times are on the same web page. Once you ve looked everything over, contact Membership President Brandon Bush at Brandon.bush@voicesofnote.org to schedule your time. If you are not available to audition on the designated date, please ask if there is an alternate time you might schedule. Auditions are by appointment only. You will receive directions to the audition location once you arrange a time. Also be sure that you add his email address to your list of contacts, or take any necessary steps to make sure any email from him doesn t go to your spam folder. Please make arrangements with the president to contact him on the day of the audition in the event that you are running late or have to reschedule. Should you change your mind about auditioning, please let him know that as well so we may use our time efficiently. What to expect when you arrive: You will be asked to provide a completed Application for Singing Membership (the last page of this document). Filling this out in advance of your arrival will be very helpful. When you enter the room, you will be greeted by Artistic Director Don Milton (who will take your application) and several music leaders from the chorus. They are all there to support you in your audition and want you to succeed. After introductions, you may be asked some additional questions based on your completed form. Next, you will do some vocalizing to establish the section for which your voice would be most appropriate. Stand comfortably by the piano for this portion of the audition. You may be asked to sing in parts of your voice that you don t use often, but that s part of the process. It s important to explore all ranges of your voice in order to determine where to place you. You will also be asked to demonstrate how easily you learn a passage of music. Do not let this discourage you from auditioning. Many of our members do not read music and learn better through listening. You may have this skill as well, and that is what the team needs to determine. If you re a good sight-reader, then you should have no problem at all. But if sightreading scares you, don t sweat it. We ll work with you. The audition may also include a check of your tonal memory. A short melodic phrase will be played on the piano and you will be asked to sing it back.

What to expect immediately after your audition: You may be asked to step out of the room while the team discusses your audition. Upon your return, you will be offered one of the following: 1. Singing Membership: Everyone who passes the initial audition will be welcomed as a singing member. REMEMBER, you are auditioning us as much as we are auditioning you. Over the next three weeks, take the time to determine if the AGMC is a good fit for you. Only you can answer this question. During the first three rehearsals, you will participate in our orientation process, which provides more detailed information about the chorus and gives you and others the opportunity to ask questions. 2. Non-singing Membership: Non-singing members, collectively known as the 5 th Section, are welcome at all rehearsals and may assist with setup, monitoring the door to the rehearsal space, or putting out snacks for the break. Members of the 5 th Section are also present at performances (at no cost) to assist with front-ofhouse or backstage management. While the time commitment is less for nonsinging members, they are considered to be of equal importance in the chorus family. It is not easy for us to turn people away. We want to celebrate with as many of our brothers as we can. If we cannot offer you a singing position, we will be gentle, treat you with the respect, and applaud your courage and interest in the AGMC. Our hope is that we might be able to find other ways for you to contribute to the chorus and we may suggest that you consider a non- singing membership which involves volunteering in rehearsal and at performances. The next steps: If you are offered singing membership with the AGMC, we will do everything in our power to ensure that you are given the best orientation possible. Please read the AGMC New Member Overview (next in this document) before coming to your first rehearsal. This will answer some basic questions and prepare you for this exciting and unique experience. You will not be asked to make a financial commitment to the AGMC until the orientation process is complete and have decided to move forward with your membership. We are excited by your interest and are hopeful that you become one of many stellar members of the Atlanta Gay Men s Chorus.

NEW MEMBER OVERVIEW What new members can expect at the first rehearsal: A vocal warm-up Staff introductions and welcome Introduction to the music for the current concert cycle News and announcements A break a great time to meet members of the chorus and grab a quick snack What is expected of you after orientation: Ability to attend Thursday night rehearsals from 7:30 10:00 PM in Midtown (rehearsals change to Tues night for Thanksgiving & Maundy Thursday) Ability to participate in additional rehearsals, particularly during concert weeks Ability to meet the attendance requirements for a particular cycle (the period of time beginning with the first rehearsal and ending with the execution of one set of three performances) Periodic sectional rehearsals to focus on mechanics of the music Two-hundred twenty-five dollars ($225) in annual membership dues, payable in three installments of $75 at the beginning of each of the three rehearsal cycles (September, January, April) Dues are able to be paid in easy monthly installments! Tuxedo for performances (assistance is offered in locating performance attire) and other accessories, and combinations as applicable to the progra m of certain concerts Memorizing music for each concert Hard work and a collaborative approach A commitment to volunteering for additional events and service opportunities outside of rehearsal What AGMC provides with your membership: A social and support network of men who love music, singing and performing together Solo and small group performance opportunities An extensive orientation process that introduces you to the policies and practices of the organization A Membership Committee that will provide you with a handbook and also be available to hear your needs and answer questions A Chorus Buddy to help you learn more ins and outs of the organization during your first cycle A Music Leader to answer questions and provide additional help with musical details of each concert Access to a weekly e-newsletter and our members-only website and Facebook page Participation in the annual winter retreat (additional individual expenses incurred) Dinners and socials to connect with other members, staff and board members Financial assistance and scholarships for members with a financial challenges A roster of staff, board, and membership chairs A host of season subscribers and excited concert-goers

Personal Information Atlanta Gay Men s Chorus Application for Singing Membership 2018-2019 Season Name Email address Preferred phone Other reliable ways to contact you Current address City State Zip Employer (optional) History Previous dates/times you sang with AGMC AGMC concerts you may have attended How did you hear about the chorus? List choruses that you may have sung with in the past Please describe your musical background, including vocal training and instruments you ve studied List any languages other than English that you speak or have studied Availability ORIENTATION REHEARSALS You are strongly encouraged to attend the first three regular rehearsals after joining before you may have an absence. These will offer you a chance to get to know us, and make sure we re a good fit for you. We ll also share important information about being a member. HOLIDAY CYCLE Regular Rehearsals: Thursday evenings September 6 November 30, 2018 and Tuesday November 29, 2018 (no T-giving rehearsal) AGMC Annual Retreat: Forrest Hills Retreat Center, Dahlonega, GA Friday, November 16, 2018 Sunday, November 18, 2018 Tech Week: Tuesday - Thursday evenings December 4-6 Performances: Friday Evening, December 8, 2019, at and Saturday Afternoon and Evening, December 9, 2019 SPRING CYCLE Regular Rehearsals: Thursday evenings January 10 March 28, 2018 Tech Week: Tuesday - Thursday evenings April 2 4, 2019 Performances: Friday Evening, April 5, 2019 at and Saturday Afternoon and Evening, April 6, 2019 SUMMER CYCLE Regular Rehearsals: Thursday evenings April 11 June 13, 2019 Tech Week: Tuesday - Thursday evenings June 18-20, 2019 Performances: Friday Evening, June 21, 2019 at and Saturday Afternoon and Evening, June 22, 2019 Dates subject to change prior to the beginning of any concert cycle. Please list any known conflicts with the above rehearsal and performance schedule: AGMC prospers through volunteer assistance from its membership. In which of the following support areas might you have interest? (please circle) Membership Production Marketing Fundraising Administrative Audience Development Social Events List any additional ways you feel you might be able to contribute to the AGMC mission: