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  2. Choir dress - Wikipedia

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    An Anglican bishop in choir dress: purple cassock, rochet, red chimere and cuffs, tippet, and pectoral cross. Choir dress in Anglicanism traditionally consists of cassock, surplice and scarf (or tippet). [n 1] An academic hood may also be worn. Since 1964 in the Church of England, a cope may be worn at the discretion of the minister. [2]

  3. Show choir - Wikipedia

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    Show choir performers traditionally wear costumes, though the definition of what is considered a costume in this context is broad. Costumes range from conservative looks (such as formal tuxedos and ball gowns) to modern (tracksuits with name-brand sneakers) to avant-garde fashion (such as modern head-to-toe uniforms or revealing clothing).

  4. Category:Choirs of children - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Choir School; San Francisco Boys Chorus; San Francisco Girls Chorus; San Juan Children's Choir; Sandefjord Girls Choir; Scunthorpe Co-operative Junior Choir; Seattle Girls Choir; Serenata (choir) Singing Boys of Pennsylvania; Sofia Boys Choir; Sølvguttene; St Winifred's School Choir; Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben

  5. The Young Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Young Americans is a non-profit organization and performing group based in Southern California.First founded in 1962 by Milton C. Anderson, the group was credited with being the first show choir in America, mixing choreography with choral singing. [1]

  6. Boys' choir - Wikipedia

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    The Wilten Boys' Choir, one of the oldest boys' choirs. Six of its members formed, in the 15th century, the nucleus of the Vienna Boys' Choir as established by Maximilian I. Boys' choirs in Western culture developed during the Middle Ages. Boys contributed the treble and meane lines in church music, women being barred from this role.

  7. Marching band - Wikipedia

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    A marching band is a group of instrumental musicians who play while marching. Historically they were used in armed forces and many marching bands remain military bands . Others are still associated with military units or emulate a military style, with elements such as uniforms, flags and batons and occasionally rifles or sabers.

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  9. National Youth Choir - Wikipedia

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    National Youth Choir (18-25 Years), formerly National Youth Choir of Great Britain National Youth Voices , formerly Laudibus and National Youth Chamber Choir (18-25 Years) The National Youth Choir also has a number of additional programmes and schemes, including its three Emerging Professional Artist programmes, the Fellowship , [ 2 ] Young ...