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EKOSingers’ Annual Retreat Workshop – Battle Lake

4/17/2014

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Sing! Sing! Sing!  What can be better than a weekend full of singing and making music with others? 

Each spring EKOSingers retreats to the 4H Lodge at beautiful Battle Lake, Alberta and devotes a weekend to perfecting concert repertoire. This year was reported to be one of the best workshops yet, and not just because of the weather!

Some of us arrived Friday evening to set the stage, and the rest of us arrived bright and early Saturday morning. Our  wonderful conductor, Paula Roberts, directed us through the day’s work. There were breaks, of course, but we had a 
full day of rehearsing that wrapped up just before dinner.
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The Altos Extraordinaire
The EKOSingers’ annual retreat is eagerly anticipated and very special. Often on choir retreats after a full day’s rehearsal members revert to individual pursuits for the evening; but not the EKO Singers, we put on a show! And what a wonderful night of entertainment it was; so much talent and enthusiasm in one room – we did not want the night to end.
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Charlie Austin, accompanying Saturday night performances in style.
As EKOSingers, each of us has a unique opportunity to prepare some music, either as part of a small ensemble or solo,  and to perform it ‘like a pro’. This is possible because each of us is supported by our terrific sound engineer, Jamie Kidd; our very own amazing accompanist, Charlie Austin; and on occasion other talented musicians from within EKOSingers. 
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A hilarious rendition of A Mother's Lament from Marge and Jim.
Add to this, fun acts between performances, hosted by our Master of Ceremony, Ron Richardson, and we have a very  polished show indeed. It’s a gift to each of us, no doubt about it.

And what do we do after a fantastic show? Why, we keep the music going, that’s what! And so, we were jamming  together until the wee hours of the morning….. getting a little sleep…. and then back singing the next morning.

Good work and great fun for all of us.

Contributed by Jo-Anne Bacon
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Blue Chair Flash Mob

3/3/2014

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Read about Brenda Earle's experience with the EKOSingers' workshop weekend in her newsletter here.

 I had the pleasure of working with EKOSingers, a fantastic group of vocalists who cover a wide spectrum of repertoire from jazz to Latin to pop.  Their director Paula Roberts is a real powerhouse who has been running EKO for about 30 years and actually attended Woodstock.  What a cool lady!  I polished off the weekend with a performance with my trio at the Blue Chair, which culminated in a vocal flash mob, which you can watch here.  The audience was shocked!
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EKOSingers’ Weekend Workshop with Brenda Earle Stokes

2/25/2014

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Singers know that learning new techniques to better use our ‘instrument’ is time well spent and makes the choral / solo performance more rewarding and fulfilling. But, just what is ‘proper’ vocal technique and support; what does it feel like? And how do we transition smoothly through our vocal ‘break’ to move from lower to higher notes in any given melody?

This past weekend EKO Singers had the privilege of working with the accomplished New York City jazz singer/conductor/teacher, Brenda Earle Stokes (www.brendaearle.com). Brenda helped answer these questions and more. This was a huge opportunity for EKOS and arranged for us by our very own Paula Roberts.
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Brenda works with us on one of our songs.
Our time with Brenda began on Friday evening. Now, I don’t know about you, but sometimes all I want to do on a Friday evening is ‘crash’ after a full week’s work. However, within minutes we were all drawn in by Brenda’s vibrant personality and strong vocal knowledge. I’ve been the recipient of vocal technique instruction that has at times been a bit vague and esoteric; not so with Brenda! Her communication style is clear, demonstrative and direct. Before long she had us exploring our ‘Deep Hooty White Owl’ sounds and our ‘High, Tiny Saw-whet Owl’ sounds, and very quickly we heard positive results - our tuning improved, our choral sound became more unified. From there, she taught us proper vocal breathing technique and by incorporating this, our musical phrases lengthened and became more sustained. We were making beautiful music together and there is nothing quite as exhilarating as the feeling of a choir ‘in sync’ – the whole is so much bigger than the sum of the parts.
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A marvellous teacher.
Before we knew it, it was 10:00 pm! That’s what good teaching does! It fully engages us and time just flies. Fortunately for EKOS, our workshop with Brenda had just begun. Next morning, bright and early, we reunited for a full day’s work to build on the knowledge we had gained the previous night, to further develop our skills, and to explore the dark, warm, bright and brassy sounds of our chest, mix and head registers. This is required of all singers who want to perform different styles of music. After all, good singing practice is required of all singers whether we perform classical, pop, jazz or country music. Using our new techniques, we rehearsed current repertoire to transform it and bring it to life. It was so much fun!!

Brenda Earle Stokes is not only a very accomplished instructor; she is very giving of her time and knowledge. She actively encouraged each of us to ask questions and she allowed ample time to answer them and address any issues we might be having - both individually and as a group. As was the case on Friday night, our time together on Saturday passed all too quickly.
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At The Blue Chair
One thing about singers is that after a ‘good sing’ we love to eat, drink and socialize. So, we headed to the Blue Chair Café http://bluechair.ca/ to enjoy dinner together, take in Brenda’s performance (vocals, keyboard) and to perform as her ‘back-up group’ on the song titled, ‘The Human Heart’. We were all accompanied by some of our favourite local musicians, Josh McHan, on double bass; Dan Skakun, on drums; and EKOS’ own Charlie Austin on keyboards. It was an evening of good music in the good company of friends - a perfect ‘capper’ for this stimulating musical weekend - doesn’t get much better than that for a singer.

Jo-Anne Bacon (Alto)
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Brenda with Josh McHan.
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Charlie Austin gets the piano for a couple numbers.
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Merry Christmas Community Singing 2013

12/17/2013

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We’ve been getting in the mood for the holiday season with some fun performances and carol sing-alongs at various community locations. At Jubilee Lodge we presented our swingin’ Christmas repertoire and then sang happy birthday to the star of the evening, EKOSinger Carol McDonald’s 105 year old gran. 

The night before our City Hall concert we visited Ronald McDonald House. The Kiwanis Club was making a turkey dinner for the house guests and had invited us to sing. Following our performance we were surprised and delighted to be given a tour of the house and a turkey dinner!

Some of us were very busy on December 10th for the Probus Club and the other in the evening for the residents of Canterbury Manor and Court. 

Our final community performance was at the Kipnes Centre where we entertained the veterans and a well-behaved dog named Greyeye. After our carol sing-along, some of the veterans sang for us! What a great way to wrap up 2013.

contributed by Carol Dearden
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Swingin' into Christmas!

12/9/2013

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At our annual December concert on Sunday, the weather outside was “frightful” but inside City Hall we were cozy and warm, swingin’ into Christmas with the help of the  Little Dickens Choir of Holyrood School, a fabulous jazz combo led by pianist Charlie  Austin and the Studio ‘B’ saxophone quartet.

Special guest host Olive the other reindeer hoofed it in from the North Pole to tell us the story of how she had mentored Rudolf.

As paper snowflakes danced above our heads, we started off with “Let it Snow” and finished our program with a heart lifting “Joy to the World.” In between, the hall  heated up with some fancy footwork from Little Dickens, sweet saxophone sounds from Studio B and a variety of Christmas tunes, including traditional, swing, jazz and gospel.

At the end of our concert the audience joined us in singing our traditional wassail song and warmed up some more with a cup of spicy apple juice wassail. Truly a treat for all the senses!

The Edmonton Food Bank and CBC turkey drive also benefited from generous donations.

contributed by Carol Dearden


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EKOSingers presents: Swingin' Into Christmas!

11/13/2013

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Festival 500: EKOSingers in Newfoundland!

7/10/2013

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contributed by Holly O'Flaherty and Wayne McNamara

“Welcome to Newfoundland, m’dears”, chimed our hosts Betty and Barb.  So began ten fun-filled days of music, singing, sunshine and pubs.  St John’s was good to us – day after day of glorious sunshine highlighted the beautiful harbour views and the delightful, colourful saltbox houses.
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Barb & Betty, our Festival 500 hosts.
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EKOSingers & Paula singing it up at our showcase evening performance.
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The sopranos at Mile One Centre, ready to sing in the thousand-voice mass choir.
Festival 500 attracted wonderful choirs, both youth and adult, from all over North America.  Shared concerts were held throughout St Johns every day.  Each concert featured three choirs, who would bring their favourite pieces to share and showcase  their particular style.  EKOSingers were particularly well received – our energy, movement and fun repertoire really got our audiences going.  Conductor Paula  (even with her back to the audience!) was one of our star performers!  She garnered quite a following, and every day was approached many times by well-wishers and fans with compliments on her energy, verve, and groovy hairstyle.

We took advantage of daily workshops with world-class clinicians and came away with even more ideas and enthusiasm for future work.  The festival finished up with an extravagant concert in the Mile One Centre on the final evening.  This year’s concert, Vocal Fireworks, featured the fabulous a capella group from Belgium, Witloof Bay, and St John’s own renowned tenor, David Pomeroy.  Our massed choir of 800 participating singers and the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra supported the headliners as well as taking the lead in some wonderfully stirring arrangements.

Daily rehearsals in preparation for the final concert were lead by guest conductors Bob Chilcott (adult choir) and Francisco Nunez (youth choir).  We loved working with our Bob – a delightful, positive task-master during rehearsal, and an inspiring leader in performance!
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With Bob Chilcott (centre)
Other trip highlights included:
  • Whale watching
  • Puffins (smelly little fellows!)
  • Size Two Shoes (cheeky Irish lads – very popular with the Newfies!)
  • Afterglow (wonderful local a capella group)
  • Rocket bakery (funky, friendly folks)
  • Quidi Vidi beer
  • Yellow Belly (local brewery and pub in a lovely historic brick building in the heart of downtown St John’s)
  • Scrunchions
  • Mussels
  • Cod, cod and more cod (tongues, lungs & cheeks!)
  • Lobster (Mmmmm)
  • Duke of Dukeworth (HQ of the search for that handsome scallywag, Jake Doyle)
  • Ferryland
  • The Rooms 
  • Cape Spear
  • Signal Hill

Thank you, St John’s!  Cheers, m’dears!
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View of St John's from Signal Hill.
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Typical beautiful & colorful city street.
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Ships in the harbor, just steps from the centre of downtown.
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At the Copa: A Little Taste of Coffee and Brazil!

5/29/2013

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EKOSingers sang to a full house at the Westbury Theatre last weekend.   A large helping of Brazilian --- that is, Brasil '66, a mixture of warm weather classics from entertainers like SInatra, Three Dog Night, Lionel Richie and Barry Manilow, along with an assortment of smooth African and jazz infused samba, made it a show to remember.  Peze Cafe, a captivating Haitian creole folksong might have been the surprise audience favorite (and it was ours too). 
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Mark your calendars!  At the Copa: May 25 & 26 2013

4/25/2013

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Saturday May 25, 8pm & Sunday May 26, 2pm

Directed by Paula Roberts, with guest host: Donovan Workun. With a little help from jazz master Charlie Austin and a hot quartet of musicians, you'll be dancin' in your seats! 

Let EKOSingers transport you to a celebration of flavorful music reminiscent of the famous Copacabana nightclub. You're guaranteed a large helping of Brazilian --- that is, Brasil '66, a mixture of warm weather classics from entertainers like SInatra, Three Dog Night, Lionel Richie and Barry Manilow, along with an assortment of smooth African and jazz infused samba. 

EKOSingers is an active, 35 voice adult choir who loves to share the joy of choral music that moves, grooves and soothes... They will soon travel to St. John’s Newfoundland to participate in this year's Festival 500, an internationally renowned choral festival. The group has performed in Cuba, in Vancouver for “Vancouver Sings”, and has twice represented Canada at Middfest International in Ohio, USA.
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Brazilian rhythms workshop.

3/22/2013

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Have you ever wanted to learn how to play exciting Brazilian rhythms but don’t have an instrument? That was no problem for EKOS choir members at our workshop this year. Acclaimed Edmonton drummer and hand percussionist, Dwayne Hrynkiw taught us the rhythms and we played them on plastic wine cup agogos, ribbed drink can guiros and pop can shakers.

We also got a lesson in Brazilian cultural history from Reni and Amanda Ferreira and a chance to sing, play djembes and learn some samba dance moves. Reni and Amanda are affiliated with the Capoeira Academy. Reni, who is from Brazil, taught us a song that his grandmother had taught to him. We also learned that Capoeira was a fusion of martial arts and dance created by the African slaves in Brazil over 500 years ago. Reni played a steel-stringed bow called a berimbau that sets the rhythm and speed of the dance moves. We couldn’t help but feel “good vibrations” and we’re looking forward to sharing these wonderful rhythms with our spring concert audience.
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