BOLD STORIES | BOLD SOUNDS
The 26.27 season of the JUNO award-wining professional chamber choir
Plan Your concert Experience
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When selecting a concert venue, ease of access for our audiences is top of mind, so we generally perform in spaces with ample parking nearby and nearby transit access.
Prior to every concert, we will send an email to all ticket holders with specific directions to help you plan your transit or parking needs in advance! Send us an email at admin@procoro.ca if you have any concerns about access and accessibility for any of our concerts.
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We typically open our doors 30 minutes prior to show time, sometimes earlier in cases of inclement weather or pre-concert events. We recommend arriving about 20-30 minutes prior to show time for a smooth experience getting through the front of house and finding seats before the concert begins. Don’t panic if you are running late—for most performances we can easily help you sneak in during applause.
If you are choosing to drive to our concerts, arriving early can be extra important for ensuring you can easily find parking and get seated before the concert begins.
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Whatever makes you feel comfortable and is appropriate for being in public! Some people like to dress up to attend a concert while others might prefer to attend in a t-shirt and jeans. A good rule of thumb is to dress the same way you would to go out to a sit-down restaurant. Remember to bring layers!
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Pro Coro Canada concerts typically run between 1.5 to 2 hours, often with an intermission. If there is no intermission, this is typically indicated on the ticket page and in the program.
Each concert varies in terms of how much talking there is between pieces, often depending on the atmosphere of the concert theme. New Year’s Eve, for instance, is a much more celebratory and conversational concert than Good Friday.
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Please hold your applause until the end of each piece of music. For pieces with multiple movements (which will be indicated in your concert program), please wait until the end of the entire piece to applaud.
If you’re unsure, your safest bet is to wait for the applause to begin and then join in!