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Members of the 2007 Tour Choir pose with hosts
in Wagenfeld, Germany, on Europe Tour 2007.
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For every
concert tour, the Lycoming Tour Choir is fortunate to meet
various host organizations. From tiny churches to town choir
groups, from the televised Crystal Cathedral to Czech university
student choirs, we look forward to meeting new friends with
every tour.
For each
concert location on our tour, we have a host organization.
The host is usually a church in the United States. In Europe,
the host is often a university choir or a town music group.
On U.S.
tours, we spend one evening and one night in each location.
We arrive at a church around 4:00 p.m. We then set up our
risers in the sanctuary (or reception hall) and rehearse.
The church prepares dinner for us around 6:00 p.m. Our concert
is generally scheduled at 7:30 p.m. We then spend the night
at the homes of host families from the congregation. The next
morning, the host families bring us back to the church, where
we board our bus and go to another concert destination.
In general,
the host church or organization for a location on our U.S.
tour is responsible for:
Arranging a concert.
The concert is held in the church or reception hall. The church
may choose to defray expenses by having a goodwill offering
at the concert's intermission.
Providing dinner for our choir.
Most often, this is a potluck that is thoughtfully provided
by church members.
Providing housing for our choir members (one night).
Accommodations are usually in the homes of the host members.
If the homes of host members are not available, we will pay
for affordable hotel housing, but we prefer to stay with hosts!
A small honorarium.
Our choir is comprised of talented students who are chosen
for the choir based on talent and personality, not financial
status. We strive to keep our tours affordable for every member.
Therefore, to subsidize our bus expense and other expenses,
we ask for a small honorarium from our host churches. Again,
this can be provided by the church via a goodwill offering
at the concert's intermission.
Please
know that the above responsibilites are guidelines only, and
we are open to discussing your particular church's situation
with you. Please contact
us if you are interested in more information about hosting
a Lycoming Choir concert. We look forward to sharing our music
with you!
For
more details about the Lycoming Tour Choir, please see:
Lycoming
College Tour Choir
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Choir Itinerary
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Member Bios
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