Theatre Choir: Not Your Average Choir → Singing + Movement + Theatre

Theatre Choir: Not Your Average Choir → Singing + Movement + Theatre

Overview

Not your usual stand-and-sing choir: safe, supportive, and fun. Songs become mini-theatre pieces. Every voice belongs — rusty or stage-ready

Early Bird Special!
Sign up before 10 October and pay just $195 upfront (save $55).
Secure your spot early, save cash, and step into the adventure with us.


About Theatre Choir

Maybe you used to sing. Maybe you acted or danced once, back when you had the time, the nerve, or the knees. Maybe you’ve never performed at all but something in you still longs to try. Or maybe you’re already singing, dancing, or performing and just want a space that’s fun, welcoming, and a little bit different — with room to grow, stretch, and challenge yourself along the way.

Wherever you’re starting from — active, rusty, nervous, or brand new — you belong here.

This isn’t your typical stand-and-sing choir. Think of it as a live music video meets mini-theatre production. Every song becomes its own performance piece, with singing, acting, and movement woven together.

Along the way, you’ll explore:

Vocal technique & song interpretation — finding your unique sound and style

Movement & dance — expressive, energising, and tailored to your comfort level

Acting & performance skills — bringing songs to life with character and emotion


Come as you are

There are no auditions, no pressure, and no need to be “good.” This is a safe, supportive space where every voice is welcome — shaky or strong, quiet or bold. You don’t have to get it right; you just have to show up.


All skill levels welcome!

No prior skills or training required—just bring your voice and your enthusiasm. If you’re brand new, you’ll be supported to learn the basics in a fun, welcoming way. If you’re an experienced performer, you’ll be challenged to further develop your craft and step out of your comfort zone.

Step into the spotlight with a mini solo, duet, or trio. Or, if that makes you break out in hives, happily hide in the background as part of the mob.

And you’ll be in safe hands: guided by Kendall Bryant — an award-winning theatre director, performer, choreographer, and creative producer with decades of experience in teaching, devising, and nurturing voices and stories on stage. Kendall’s approach is high-energy, playful, and deeply supportive, making space for everyone to grow in confidence while having a lot of fun along the way.

Whether you’re trying something completely new, getting back into something you used to love, or simply carving out two hours a week that’s just for you — the Theatre Choir is your invitation to step back into the spotlight, whatever that looks like for you.


Theatre Choir Registration

The AFPS Theatre Choir is all about making space for voices that want to sing, move, and perform together. We’ve kept this program affordable and accessible — professional training, community connection, and real performance opportunities at a fraction of what similar programs cost.

Here’s how it works:

  • $25 a week drop in (cheaper than two glasses of wine 🍷)
  • Or $225 upfront (full 10 weeks -save $25 — which you can put towards that wine).
  • Concession Term Rate (10 weeks): $200 upfront (for students, pensioners, or anyone doing it tough)

Early Bird: $195 upfront if you enrol before [10 October] (save $55!)

Theatre Choir starts: Wednesday 15 October, 6:30-8:30pm

Professional theatre-style training, performance, and community — for less than the cost of a weekly coffee habit.

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About Your Facilitator

Kendall Bryant is a multidisciplinary artist and the founder of Art For People’s Sake. Over the past 25+ years, her work has taken her to many corners of the world, spanning grassroots community projects through to collaborations with global organisations such as the United Nations and Médecins Sans Frontières. Along the way, she has partnered with a wide range of artists — from musicians and dancers to writers, visual artists, and performers — weaving together disciplines and perspectives to create work that is participatory, inclusive, and alive.

Her experience includes producing and directing a broad spectrum of productions and events — from musical theatre to classic, contemporary, and experimental works, to exploratory and devised theatre, outreach and development projects, music concerts, and large-scale stadium events. Each has deepened her love of storytelling and her respect for the power of collective creativity.

Kendall’s work has brought her into collaboration with a wide variety of people — from trauma survivors, refugees, and women in crisis, to community choirs, dancers, and individuals discovering their creative voice for the first time. This breadth of experience has shaped her leadership style: one grounded in creativity, humour, and a deep respect for the stories each person carries.

She is known for creating spaces where people of all walks of life can take risks, find connection, and express themselves in ways they didn’t think possible. In her workshops, Kendall guides with warmth and playfulness, while holding space for the depth and honesty that participants bring through their interpretations.

Not your usual stand-and-sing choir: safe, supportive, and fun. Songs become mini-theatre pieces. Every voice belongs — rusty or stage-ready

Early Bird Special!
Sign up before 10 October and pay just $195 upfront (save $55).
Secure your spot early, save cash, and step into the adventure with us.


About Theatre Choir

Maybe you used to sing. Maybe you acted or danced once, back when you had the time, the nerve, or the knees. Maybe you’ve never performed at all but something in you still longs to try. Or maybe you’re already singing, dancing, or performing and just want a space that’s fun, welcoming, and a little bit different — with room to grow, stretch, and challenge yourself along the way.

Wherever you’re starting from — active, rusty, nervous, or brand new — you belong here.

This isn’t your typical stand-and-sing choir. Think of it as a live music video meets mini-theatre production. Every song becomes its own performance piece, with singing, acting, and movement woven together.

Along the way, you’ll explore:

Vocal technique & song interpretation — finding your unique sound and style

Movement & dance — expressive, energising, and tailored to your comfort level

Acting & performance skills — bringing songs to life with character and emotion


Come as you are

There are no auditions, no pressure, and no need to be “good.” This is a safe, supportive space where every voice is welcome — shaky or strong, quiet or bold. You don’t have to get it right; you just have to show up.


All skill levels welcome!

No prior skills or training required—just bring your voice and your enthusiasm. If you’re brand new, you’ll be supported to learn the basics in a fun, welcoming way. If you’re an experienced performer, you’ll be challenged to further develop your craft and step out of your comfort zone.

Step into the spotlight with a mini solo, duet, or trio. Or, if that makes you break out in hives, happily hide in the background as part of the mob.

And you’ll be in safe hands: guided by Kendall Bryant — an award-winning theatre director, performer, choreographer, and creative producer with decades of experience in teaching, devising, and nurturing voices and stories on stage. Kendall’s approach is high-energy, playful, and deeply supportive, making space for everyone to grow in confidence while having a lot of fun along the way.

Whether you’re trying something completely new, getting back into something you used to love, or simply carving out two hours a week that’s just for you — the Theatre Choir is your invitation to step back into the spotlight, whatever that looks like for you.


Theatre Choir Registration

The AFPS Theatre Choir is all about making space for voices that want to sing, move, and perform together. We’ve kept this program affordable and accessible — professional training, community connection, and real performance opportunities at a fraction of what similar programs cost.

Here’s how it works:

  • $25 a week drop in (cheaper than two glasses of wine 🍷)
  • Or $225 upfront (full 10 weeks -save $25 — which you can put towards that wine).
  • Concession Term Rate (10 weeks): $200 upfront (for students, pensioners, or anyone doing it tough)

Early Bird: $195 upfront if you enrol before [10 October] (save $55!)

Theatre Choir starts: Wednesday 15 October, 6:30-8:30pm

Professional theatre-style training, performance, and community — for less than the cost of a weekly coffee habit.

_________________________________________________


About Your Facilitator

Kendall Bryant is a multidisciplinary artist and the founder of Art For People’s Sake. Over the past 25+ years, her work has taken her to many corners of the world, spanning grassroots community projects through to collaborations with global organisations such as the United Nations and Médecins Sans Frontières. Along the way, she has partnered with a wide range of artists — from musicians and dancers to writers, visual artists, and performers — weaving together disciplines and perspectives to create work that is participatory, inclusive, and alive.

Her experience includes producing and directing a broad spectrum of productions and events — from musical theatre to classic, contemporary, and experimental works, to exploratory and devised theatre, outreach and development projects, music concerts, and large-scale stadium events. Each has deepened her love of storytelling and her respect for the power of collective creativity.

Kendall’s work has brought her into collaboration with a wide variety of people — from trauma survivors, refugees, and women in crisis, to community choirs, dancers, and individuals discovering their creative voice for the first time. This breadth of experience has shaped her leadership style: one grounded in creativity, humour, and a deep respect for the stories each person carries.

She is known for creating spaces where people of all walks of life can take risks, find connection, and express themselves in ways they didn’t think possible. In her workshops, Kendall guides with warmth and playfulness, while holding space for the depth and honesty that participants bring through their interpretations.

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  • 2 hours
  • under 18 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person

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3 Ellingworth Parade

3 Ellingworth Parade

Box Hill, VIC 3128

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