Community Sing is an offering for anyone with a voice (yes, you!) in which we gather to share in song, noise making, and keep the age-old tradition of singing in community alive. We believe firmly that every person has a voice with the power to carry song and story on its breath and that there are no bad voices. Songs are taught to all each meeting and supported by percussion.
No registration required. Donations welcome.
The first and third Thursday of every month.
Contact Emily with questions or for more info (303) 883.8417
FAQs:
Do I need to bring anything?
We recommend bringing a water bottle and wearing comfortable clothes to move and sit in. You do not need to bring any additional instruments other than your voice. Though, if you have a percussion instrument you would like to bring, that is welcome.
I’m not a “singer”. Am I still welcome?
Yes! Even if you have never sang in front of another person or consider yourself tone-deaf, this gathering is still for you. Everyone is welcome to engage with song and community in whatever way is most supportive to them. Whether that be singingly loudly and fully, playing around with harmonies and taking vocal liberties, or remaining quiet and letting the voices of their community wash over them. There is no wrong way to have a voice.
Why Community Sing?
Despite singing being an essential piece of all people’s ancestry, storytelling, and evolution; in recent years it feels as though singing has become reserved for those deemed socially “good enough”. Song has been sequestered into religious spaces or alone in the shower. Community Sing aims to remind us of the power and beauty of each of our voices; to be vulnerable, witnessed, and held in community; and to know that there is no sound more beautiful than a room full of people singing together.

