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Shirobarakai Chorus is the University of Tokyo's longest-established choir circle that registered with the University of Tokyo Orientation Committee and officially recognized by the Ochanomizu University,
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Annual Membership Fee | Approx. 40,000 annual membership fee + 30,000-50,000 per camp + 10,000-20,000 on-stage fee |
Frequency of Activities | Wed. 18:30~20:30 Sat.13:30~17:00 |
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Shirobarakai Chorus is the University of Tokyo's longest-established choir circle, with a history of 78 years. Registered with the University of Tokyo Orientation Committee and officially recognized by the Ochanomizu University, our club practices twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
We practice in a friendly atmosphere in preparation for performances on the school festival stage and at yearly concerts. Some of our members don't have music experience, but with the coaching of a professional musician and careful voice training, everyone from beginners to the experienced can improve while having fun.
The attraction of Shirobarakai is the warm atmosphere and close friendship among the members. The members are very close to each other, regardless of gender and age, and there is a lot of interaction besides practice. Many members belong to other clubs, so you can meet many unique members and enjoy the group in your own way. Please come and see the Shirobarakai Choir!
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Language requirement:
Be able to handle basic communiction
Commitment Requirement:
All members are free to participate in any frequency and amount of commitment
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