Singapore Indian Orchestra and Choir
- Singapore Indian Orchestra and Choir
The Singapore Indian Orchestra & Choir (SIOC) is one of the few orchestras to have a choir to complement its performances. They have staged over 350 performances and are regularly invited to perform at local concerts of festivals in Singapore, Australia and Brunei. The Orchestra was formed by the People's Association.
Singapore Youth Indian Orchestra and Choir
In today’s modern society where modern music is highlighted, our youth being the trend setters, will set the thriving trend for Indian Classical music.
This vibrant group of musicians consist of music students from various Art Schools and Organization; To aid us in our Endeavour, a premier staff committed to effective teaching, training and conducting is none other than Mrs Vicknesvari Vadivalagan "(multi-arts teacher & performer)."This is what makes the orchestra a spectacular group with the flow of youthful energy, disseminating the vibrancy of Indian Music preserving the traditional culture and showcasing its boundaries on metal rock.
Being in a performing arts group, our young talents are motivated and driven to express Indian Music on a different platform.
This ensemble attempts to create better awareness about classical music showcasing musical creativity on fusion, cinema songs, semi-classical and multi racial pieces into the young minds.
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