Music & Dance
Cantatrice
A ladies choir singing a total mix of repertoire (challenging but fun!) from Faure to Michael Buble. We perform at many venues in the South, sometimes with other choirs and instrumentalists & also take part in competitions and charity events.T: 01903 812662E: [email protected] FIND OUT MOREKaleidoscope Singers
Singing to a high standard of baroque, classical, musicals & disney music we bring a unique repertoire to the area. We have had a long and varied 22yrs and have a great bond � not only as singers but as friends.T: 01903 812662E: [email protected] FIND OUT MORESteyning Parish Church Choir
Steyning Parish Church has had an excellent choir for many years. There are twenty regular members whose ages range from 8 - 80, and some guest singers who join us for special services. The choir has a wide repertoire of church music dating from the 17th. to 20th. centuries. The main services are a Eucharist Service at 9.30 am every Sunday and Choral Evensong on the third Sunday of the month at 6.00 pm. Special services include an Advent Carol Service, a Service of Nine lessons and Carols and a Sacred Concert on Good Friday.T: 01903 816008M: 07763 403564E: [email protected] FIND OUT MOREChanctonbury Chorus
A friendly mixed voice choir who sing a variety of music and prepare for concerts twice a year. All ages welcome and no audition required. An ability to read music is helpful but not essential.M: 07734 935325E: [email protected] FIND OUT MORERhyme Time - Steyning Library
Rhyme Time sessions at West Sussex Libraries are a free a fun way for under 5s to develop a love of music and language from an early age. Sessions last around 30 minutes and include nursery rhymes, songs, action rhymes, musical instruments and puppets. No need to book, just come along and join in. Due to the popularity of these activities, there are limits on attendance numbers and sessions may become full.T: 01903 270330E: [email protected] FIND OUT MOREChanctonbury Ring Morris
The National Morris Ring used to be for men- only Morris dancers, but in line with many other organisations, is now opening its member sides to include all gender dancers. In line with that decision, your local Chanctonbury Ring Morris Men is now pleased to announce that it's welcoming all gender dancers, and is dropping men from its name. Practice nights started again in Henfield in October (through to May next year) so there is still time for new joiners to learn a dance or two before the summer dance-out season. Come and join us!T: 078 3333 6055E: [email protected] FIND OUT MORESing Out Sister
Sing Out Sister is a women’s choir in Steyning, West Sussex. It has been running since 2010 when Christabel was approached by a local lady who asked her to set up a vocal group in the town. The group started with 5 members in Christabel mum’s house and has grown from 5 to 45 members. The choir sing many genres of music, spanning the decades from as early as the 1940s to present day. Soul, jazz, pop, musical theatre, country, rock, gospel, you name it, they sing it! Christabel does all of the arrangements, which are in 2/3/4 harmony parts. Learning is done by ear, so sight reading is not necessary. The choir regularly performs around West Sussex at residential homes, group meetings, events and they even performed at Christabel’s wedding – both in the church and as part of a flash mob at the evening reception. The choir is for women of all ages and all abilities. There is no audition process to join the choir as all are welcome.M: 07730 373 142E: [email protected] FIND OUT MORE