Chorus Information

 

Berkeley Broadway Singers

Ellen Hoffman, Director

Information last updated: 2008-06-01
Status: Current

Basic Information

Description: This is an amateur community chorus, open to the public.
Web Address: http://www.berkeleybroadwaysingers.org
Year Estab: 1998
Mission: The Berkeley Broadway Singers is a mixed-level chorus specializing in Broadway show tunes, along with jazz, Latin, blues and other popular music. We are dedicated to providing a joyful and creative music experience for our members and our audiences. By giving free concerts each season, we reach a large community, diverse in age, race and ethnicity. We strive for artistic excellence, and encourage the musical development of each singer and the chorus as a whole.
Emphasis: Broadway show tunes, along with jazz, Latin, blues and other popular music.
Size: 80
Rehearsals: Thursday, , St. Ambrose Church, Gilman, Albany

Categories

Type of Music: Musicals/Theater
Popular
Jazz
Type of Chorus: Mixed Adult
Rehearse City: Berkeley
Region: Alameda County West

Chorus Contact Information

Phone: 510-525-7815
Email: singbroadway@yahoo.com

Other Information

History: Our History The Berkeley Broadway Singers began in September 1998 as the East Bay Choral Workshop. Founded by singers from the Berkeley Community Chorus and Orchestra's 1998 summer Broadway program, the group wanted to continue singing Broadway music. The chorus was launched as a non-audition vocal workshop with Music Director Ellen Hoffman. By Fall 1999, the workshop had become the Berkeley Broadway Singers, and small concerts for family and friends were held. During that same season, we began singing at Bread and Roses events and at convalescent homes in Berkeley and Oakland. In January 2000, BBS was incorporated as a nonprofit organization, and the following October received its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. BBS is the only mixed Bay Area community chorus that focuses primarily on music from Broadway shows. By April 2000, BBS grew to 75 singers and performed its first free public concert in Berkeley with over 500 people attending. As a volunteer-based, self-supporting organization, we maintain our membership at no more than 80 singers. Our concerts have reached more than 15,000 people since our modest beginnings in 1998.