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1996
1. Over the Rainbow Concert, 10 February, (Midsumma event with
SGLC, CGLQ), Melbourne Town Hall. Introduced by Joan Kirner.
2. Over the Rainbow Concert, 24 February, (Sydney Mardi Gras
event with SGLC, CGLQ, WA Singers, Auckland G & L Choir), Sydney Town Hall
3. Kaleidoscope (2) Concert & CD Launch, August, ABC Iwaki Auditorium, Southbank,
Melbourne, Daylesford Townhall
4. Kaleidoscope Concert, Daylesford Town Hall
5. “Voices”, 14-15 September, Australian National Festival of the
Voice, Wagga Wagga (Best Choir Award)
6. Worlds AIDS Day, 1 December, Positive Living Centre, St Kilda
1997
1. Icons Concerts (2), 7 & 8 February, National Theatre,
St Kilda. With Guest Artists Susan-Ann Walker & Chris Lamb, and Chorus
members as band instrumentalists (drum kit, djembe, piano, trumpet, electric
guitar, tambourine, double bass, percussion, trombone, violin and synthesiser).
2. Rutter’s Requiem Concerts (2), 11/12 October, Melba
Hall, Conservatorium of Music, Melbourne University, Parkville. MC Addam Stobbs.
Orchestral ensemble: Cello (Celia Gall), Flute (Susan Moodie), Oboe (Voro Blasco),
Harp (Saffron Zomer), Timpani (Eleri Kerr), Glockenspiel (Catherine Attard)
and Organ (Geoff Urquhart).
3. Rutter’s Requiem Concert, 26 October, Daylesford
Town Hall. Flute (Lyndal McClean).
4. Festive Fun Concerts (2), 13/14 December, Gasworks Theatre,
Albert Park
1998
1. Fabulous Voices Concert, 21 February, Midsumma Festival
event (with Victoria Chorale, Petrunka, Sweet Adelines Melb Chapter, Melbourne
Voices), Melb Town Hall.
2. Inflight Concert & live recording, 4 July, Methodist
Ladies College (MLC) Music Auditorium, Kew. “GLAMAIR Flight 098 to Amsterdam”
with MC & Flight Purser Stella May La Lush.
3. Launch of Inflight CD (for local and European tour release) [14 tracks,
500 copies]
4. European Tour, 23 July – 10 August.
5. Gay Games V Opening Ceremony (walk-in leading Team Melbourne), 1 August,
ArenA Stadium, Amsterdam.
6. Gay Games Choir Festival, 5 August, Performance Block 1, with Noot aan de
Man (Amsterdam), Homophon (Munster), Hope & Unity MCC (Johannesburg) and
Manoeuvre (Amsterdam), Main Auditorium, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
7. Gay Games V Closing Ceremony (massed choir), 8 August, ArenA Stadium, Amsterdam
1999
1. Let’s Misbehave Concerts (2), 27/ 28 March, (with
SGLC & CLGQ), Newtown Theatre, Sydney
2. “Spectrum” Cabaret Night, 24 April, (with Melbourne Rainbow
Band, Ms Penelope and Colin Salter), Palais Theatre, Hepburn Springs
3. On Stage Concerts (2), 25 & 26 September, MLC Music
Auditorium, Kew. Artistic Direction Susan-Ann Walker, MC’s Marg Gardner
& John Jennings.
4. “Sing Christmas”, 18 December, Carols for Choir and Audience:
A Family Christmas (with Melbourne Women’s Choir, Faye Dumont Singers,
RMIT University Concert Choir, Melbourne Chamber Choir, Australian Children’s
Choir, Box Hill Choral Society and Heidelberg Choral Society), Melbourne Town
Hall
2000
1. You Can’t Stop the Music Concert, 6 May (with SGLC
& CGLQ), Camberwell Civic Centre, MC Marg Gardner.
2. Our Family Album: Lesbian & Gay Icon Songs of the 20th Century Concert,
4 November, (with CGLQ, SGLC and Wollongong Lesbian & Gay Solidarity Quire
[WLGSQ]), Llewellyn Hall, Australian National University, Canberra. MC Fran
Kelly.
This is a sample
list of major performances. For a full list of all our performances please
email us at info@mglc.org.au
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