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This is the guidebook of the flow for each assembly. Each script will look a little different depending on the various elements included for each school.


One of the most powerful things we can do in the assembly is have our singers introduce themselves to show the diversity within our chorus – more specifically the diversity that you don’t just see physically. When the singers register for the season we collect some information about themselves to help us select as diverse a group as possible. During introductions the singers say their first name, pronouns, how long they’ve sung with our chorus, where they are originally from, and what they do for a living.


This will vary for every school and based on your own needs, but this list is a starting point of tech equipment that you may need for your in-school assembly.


Elder choruses are on the rise in the LGBTQIA+ Choral Movement. Founder of Sage Singers in Denver, CO, Judith Nelson shares her wisdom about this growing part of GALA Choruses.


These sample agreements can be used to create common ground and understanding for conversations and for communities.


Read this to begin with your New Harmony Process.


A series of scenarios for your chorus to think about various experience of sexual orientations