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Snug Harbor Community ChorusIncorporated in 1998, Snug Harbor Community Chorus, Inc. is a non-profit organization devoted to sharing a love of vocal music. We present quality family musical entertainment and contribute to a variety of educational opportunities for the performing arts throughout the community. The chorus’ roots are in Duxbury, but our community includes much of the South Shore. Our main concerts are presented twice each year. The fall/winter rehearsal season culminates in a Christmas concert featuring traditional carols and varied seasonal fare that are representative of the various styles and moods of the season. The spring season is highlighted by show tunes, folk, popular and movie classics. Performances have been held numerous venues throughout the South Shore. Many of our members also sing with local churches and the South Shore Conservatory. The growth of our program resulted in sell-out performances and precipitated our move to the Duxbury Performing Arts Center in the spring of 2006. As a non-audition group, the Snug Harbor Community Chorus is a special opportunity for singers to gather together, learn and become one voice in concert. Our music challenges us and offers us the opportunity to grow in musicianship and community. We also derive great pleasure from our outreach activities. We have performed at numerous civic and charitable events, contributed to the Duxbury Performing Arts Center, and we have established a vocal scholarship at the South Shore Conservatory. We are directed by Roy S. Kelley, the well-known and respected music director of St. John The Evangelist Church, Duxbury and the Founder and Artistic Director of the Charles River Chorale in Millis, MA. As an educator with well over 30 years experience as a music specialist, a performer, and in choral directing, Roy brings to the chorus a unique blend of skills that are appreciated and enjoyed by choristers and audiences alike. |