From tiny voices to advanced singers, Vancouver Youth Choir performs at the Chan Centre, December 11
All Is Bright features six ensembles whose artists range in age from kindergarten to 24 years

Photo via Vancouver Youth Choir.
Vancouver Youth Choir presents All Is Bright on December 11 at 2 pm and 7:30 pm at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts.
TICKETS ARE ALMOST gone for the 2021 annual holiday concert by Vancouver Youth Choir, All Is Bright.
Two different choirs will perform a mix of seasonal songs at each show, with the matinee featuring VYC Tiny, VYC Kids, VYC Treble, and the flagship Vancouver Youth Choir. The evening performance features VYC Voices, VYC Junior, and the Vancouver Youth Choir.
Vancouver Youth Choir was founded in 2013 by artistic director Carrie Tennant, who will be conducting All is Bright along with Michelle Hartley, Luke McAndless-Davis, and Jacob Autio. Joining on-stage are accompanists Caitlin Hayes and Connie Lin.
This highly anticipated event is being held at 75 percent capacity. Full details are at Vancouver Youth Choir.
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