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Freemasons Vocal Competition – Royal South Street Society Ballarat Eisteddfod

Ballarat Mechanics Institute - Minerva Space

117 Sturt Street,
Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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  • 18 Jul–4 Aug

$5 - $10

Step into the heart of the Royal South Street Society Ballarat Eisteddfod and attend the Freemasons Vocal Competition! At Australia's longest running, premier performing arts eisteddfod, you can experience pure performance gold and the welcoming embrace of our charming regional city.

The Freemasons vocal competition showcases the stars of tomorrow and provides them with a platform that encourages participation, enjoyment and enrichment through the performing arts.

You could come along and see performers of all ages in - Upbeat Pop/Rock, Country, Stage and Screen Character, Stage and Screen Ballad, Jazz/Blues/Soul/Gospel, Contemporary Ballad, Duet/Trio, ‘Strut Your Stuff’, Pre-1960’s Classic Stage and Screen, Classical Vocal Solo, Operetta and Enduring Classics, Sacred and Oratorio, Lieder and Art Song and the Crossover Championship with a $1000 first prize on offer!

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