Mosaic is an un-auditioned community choir based in Cambridge, New Zealand. Our group is made up of regular individuals with a wide range of ages, cultures, occupations and interests with one thing common; we all absolutely love to sing! Our name MOSAIC, reflects the idea of many small pieces joined together to make something even more wonderful than they were on their own. We all like to think we're pretty amazing individuals but have discovered that joined together as a choir, we are capable of absolute magic! Potential singers are welcome to visit us any Tuesday evening to have a good sing and decide whether we are the choir for them.

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Fall Update. Cambridge Community Chorus is alive and well! Since early in the pandemic, we have stayed active and engaged with Zoom rehearsals, Summer Sings, Open Mic Nights, and many other activities to connect our community musically, socially, and personally. While we await a safe way to sing together again, we have creative plans for Fall to further our music skills and knowledge, and to prepare our repertoire for that wonderful day when we can sing again for you. We will be in touch soon with regular updates about our activities from Fall to today. If you haven't already, please click here to join our contact list. To get in touch with us, feel free to email admin cambridgechorus. We wish you well and would love to hear from you!
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