Planning social events to boost your choir's team spirit
A choir that works together as a team is enjoyable and responsive to teach, which will improve their overall sound and performance.
In previous articles we've looked at teambuilding exercises which can be used in warm-ups to get everyone interacting. We've also focused on mixing up singers so that people get to meet each other and hear other voices around them. Another key way in which we can develop relationships and interaction within our choirs is to arrange social events. Not only are these lots of fun, they are also a chance for members to relax and party together in a less formal way than is suitable in rehearsals.
Depending on the location and demographic of your choir there are any number of events you can organise. For our choirs we enjoy arranging a summer picnic with some open mic in the lovely garden at our venue. We also enjoy a more formal dinner with dancing at Christmas time.
Here are some ideas for the types of events you could organise:
When embarking on planning a social event, think carefully about the time that will be needed to put it together. Plan well in advance so that you're not left in a last minute panic. Perhaps bring in some helpers, maybe friends or choir members keen to lend a hand, and divide up some of the planning. Make sure that you can still achieve what you need to do day to day as well as plan your event or else you will just feel too pressurised.
In previous articles we've looked at teambuilding exercises which can be used in warm-ups to get everyone interacting. We've also focused on mixing up singers so that people get to meet each other and hear other voices around them. Another key way in which we can develop relationships and interaction within our choirs is to arrange social events. Not only are these lots of fun, they are also a chance for members to relax and party together in a less formal way than is suitable in rehearsals.
Depending on the location and demographic of your choir there are any number of events you can organise. For our choirs we enjoy arranging a summer picnic with some open mic in the lovely garden at our venue. We also enjoy a more formal dinner with dancing at Christmas time.
Here are some ideas for the types of events you could organise:
- Open mic night
- Theatre trip
- Quiz night
- Weekend walk with dinner at the pub
- Garden party
How much time?
Once or twice in the past, we put on a formal dinner with a band in the winter for our members, but the amount of work required proved too much at what is already a very busy time of year. We soon realised that the planning was over taking other important choir related work which we needed to get done and causing us quite a bit of stress. Luckily we've now found a venue who does most of the work for us, has an excellent sound system and lighting and it makes such a difference meaning we can relax and enjoy the socialising as well.When embarking on planning a social event, think carefully about the time that will be needed to put it together. Plan well in advance so that you're not left in a last minute panic. Perhaps bring in some helpers, maybe friends or choir members keen to lend a hand, and divide up some of the planning. Make sure that you can still achieve what you need to do day to day as well as plan your event or else you will just feel too pressurised.
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