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Twin Cities Women's Choir
A non-auditioned choir for women who love to sing, celebrating diversity in age, ethnicity, and income.

Twin Cities Girls' Choir
A choir program for girls, fostering a love for singing and community.

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An auditioned a cappella performance group derived from Twin Cities Women's Choir singers.

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Twin Cities Womens Choir


Founded in
1999
EIN
901142249
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Performance & Visual Arts
Address
PO BOX 22509 SAINT PAUL, Minnesota 55122-0509 United States
Website
www.uhcu.org
Phone
(512)-435-4545
Email address
About
The Twin Cities Women's Choir, founded in 1997, is a diverse community that sings, performs, and affirms the voices of women and girls. Starting with 14 singers, it has grown to over 150 voices, celebrating a diversity of ages, abilities, incomes, ethnic origins, sexual orientations, and religious backgrounds. The choir provides a welcoming space for women to connect and uplift one another through song.
Mission
Her Voice Productions is an inclusive community that sings, performs, and affirms the voices of girls and women, creating a space for women to sing, connect, and uplift one another.

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