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Camarata invites singers for Brahms

The nonprofit Camarata Music Company has an open call this weekend for people to join its choir.

All are welcome to join this Sunday to get into the groove singing Brahms' "Ein Deutsches Requiem." No experience necessary. Koreans and foreigners are welcome equally, and the choir has represented 99 countries so far.

"We show that with the right instruction, anyone can sing well," Ryan Goessl, choir director, told The Korea Times in a persuasive invitation message.

Visit

camaratamusic.org

or email

info@camaratamusic.com

?for more information.

Seoul Players Movies in 10

Quick, how do you describe your favorite movie? You might be able to give a brief synopsis, but what if you had 10 minutes to really dress it up?

"Performers from our community pick a movie they love and then retell it from start to finish in a crisp 10 minute window," the event organizers said on Facebook.

"Hilarity ensues, drinks are drunk, we learn how time is a construct and one person's 10 minutes is another's 14 minutes and another's 8. It's all in good fun and sets the stage for an amazing evening."

The event is held this Saturday at Korea Improv Theater near exit 9 of Sookmyung Women's University Station on Line 4.

fb.com/seoulplayers

for more information.