Vancouver Youth Choir, Canada
Vancouver Youth Choir, Canada
Founder and Artistic Director: Carrie Tennant
Founded in 2013 by Carrie Tennant, the Vancouver Youth Choir has quickly
emerged as one of the most active and highly regarded youth choirs in Canada.
In nine years, the organization has expanded to include more than 320 singers in
7 ensembles, including the brand-new “VYC Kindred” - a free choral program
where immigrant and refugee youth learn about Indigenous music and culture.
The flagship ensemble - the Vancouver Youth Choir - is made up of 70 singers
aged 14-24.
VYC has gained international attention for their adventurous programming, their
commitment to performing and promoting music from underrepresented
communities, and their outside-the-box approach to their performances, where
they employ unique venues, multimedia, and movement. In addition to their
regularly sold-out season concerts, VYC has been featured on national public
radio, headlined festivals in Europe and North America, and in 2017 was
awarded first prize at the National Choral Competition (Choral Canada). In 2019,
the choir was invited to represent Canada at the American Choral Directors
National Convention in Kansas City. In 2016, VYC launched the “Vancouver
Youth Choir Choral Series” with Cypress Publishing, where they work to promote
works by a diverse roster of Canadian composers on the international stage.
Vancouver is an incredibly multicultural city, and the Vancouver Youth Choir is a
reflection of this! Approximately two thirds of the choir members are NEW
immigrants to Canada, or the children of new immigrants to Canada. We are
proud of the diversity of cultural background that is reflected in our membership,
and have a proven track record of programming music based on our singers’
cultures and experiences.