Just finished school and eager to dive deeper into the performing arts? ACT3 is your next big step. Designed for adult singers aged 18-30, this program is not just about honing your skills – it’s about challenging yourself, exploring new dimensions in the arts, and joining a community of like-minded individuals.
ACT3 learns to sing and perform concert masterworks, contemporary concert pieces, rock ballads, and the latest pop hits. They perform throughout the city, including two company performances every year on the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium stage, at local festivals and competitions, and in community performances.
At the beginning of every year, they will experience an immersive launch into what ACT3 is all about at the “Jumpstart” weekend camp, where they immediately dive into singing, dancing, acting, and building a peer community.
By the end of the year, they will have mastered multiple performance sets, performed on stages large and small, and deepened their connection with fellow performers.
Program Overview
We believe in supporting every performer’s journey. Our YYC (Yes You Can!) Bursary Fund provides financial assistance for tuition. For more details, please contact our office.
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Meet the ACT3 Team
Director ACT3 & ENCORE; Director Combined Choirs SENIOR HI & ACT3; Assistant Principal Choral Director Company
Principal Choreographer; Co-Resident Choreographer SENIOR HI & ACT3; Founder & Manager “The Hub”; Co-Manager & Co-Producer SHINE
Co-Resident Choreographer, SENIOR HI, & ACT3
Co-Lead Creator ACT3; Choreographer SHINE; Dance Ensembles Director
Assistant Choreographer SECOND CHANTS, Production Assistant SECOND CHANTS & ENCORE; Choreography Coach ACT3
2024-25 Fees / Tuition
Programs run from September to June
Payment plans are applicable to tuition only and are agreed to upon registration. All payment plans will be completed by February 28, 2025. Certain fees are due on registration. A 20% down payment is due on registration and the balance will be split into a maximum of 10 monthly payments.
Payment plans are available. Click here for ACT3 Program Payment Information download.
What is the age range for each choir?
KIDAZZLE is grade 3
KIDZXPRESS is grades 4-6
JUNIOR HI is grades 7-9
SENIOR HI is grades 10-12
ACT3 is for young adults in post-secondary and early career (age 18-30-ish)
Are auditions required for the program?
No interviews or auditions are required for singers in grade 3. New singers in grade 4 and up participate in a placement interview, rather than an audition. This is booked when you register.
Vocal range and previous experience are unique attributes to every performer. To ensure your registration is the right fit, we need to hear you sing! Please prepare a song of your choice to sing at your interview. You can do it without music (a cappella), bring sheet music (an accompanist is not provided), or play a track on your phone. If you’re not sure what to sing, a lullabye, an anthem, or Happy Birthday are just fine!
What kind of performances does Youth Singers do?
Singers in KIDZXPRESS, JUNIOR HI, SENIOR HI, and ACT3 perform twice annually at the Jubilee Auditorium (December and May) and have 4-6 additional performances throughout the year, mostly in December and the spring. These dates are available in your registration information.
Singers in KIDAZZLE have their own holiday presentation in December, perform in the May show at the Jubilee Auditorium, and are part of several additional spring performance opportunities.
What kind of music does Youth Singers sing?
Singers learn a wide variety of music, including pop, rock, classical, jazz, musical theatre, a cappella, and many more genres. Generally, each year’s repertoire includes brand-new arrangements of current popular music, music by Canadian composers, music in a language other than English, works by well-known living composers, classical standards that are foundational to choral singing, and music from specific cultures and by composers from different backgrounds. Repertoire varies from year to year and by age, so the longer you sing with us, the broader a range of music you’ll learn.
Choreography is added to about half of your repertoire each year. Performance styles vary from a traditional choral singing experience to fully choreographed performances incorporating singing and dance.
Do I need to have prior dance training to be in Youth Singers?
You do not need dance training to be in Youth Singers. Choreography is an integral part of the Youth Singers experience, but you can join with any level of training or none at all. There are opportunities for dancers to be featured and to audition for more advanced dance parts, while beginners of any age will learn from our professional choreography team and become confident by the time show day comes.
What does the time commitment look like including rehearsals, shows, and workshops?
KIDAZZLE, KIDZXPRESS, JUNIOR HI, SENIOR HI, and ACT3 rehearse weekly from September to the beginning of June, with breaks for Christmas, spring break, and holidays.
Weekly rehearsals range from 1.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on age. JUNIOR HI rehearses on Mondays, SENIOR HI and ACT3 on Wednesdays, and KIDAZZLE and KIDZXPRESS on Thursdays.
KIDZXPRESS, JUNIOR HI, SENIOR HI, and ACT3 have weekend workshops 6 times per year (September, October, November, February, April, and May). Rehearsals take place Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday on these weekends (with the exception of the April workshop, which is Saturday only). Singers are not required for the entire weekend because the exact commitment varies by workshop.
The September workshop for singers in SENIOR HI and ACT3 is an overnight camp, but all other workshops require age-appropriate daytime availability.
There are 2 performances annually at the Jubilee Auditorium (December and May), as well as 4-6 seasonal performances. Most of these dates are set before the season begins and are available in our registration information.
Full attendance at weekly rehearsals, workshop weekends, and performances is expected as part of your commitment to your division. Your attendance is important for your own education and preparation, as well as for the rest of the choir. Your presence matters to everyone around you, and everyone is prepared when the whole group is present.
Optional additional opportunities such as vocal solos, acting roles, small dance ensembles, and talent shows are available throughout the year, with additional time commitment but no additional cost.
What is the volunteer commitment?
We ask families in KIDZXPRESS, JUNIOR HI, and SENIOR HI to contribute around 6 hours/month, and families in KIDAZZLE and ACT3 to contribute around 3 hours/month. The volunteer commitment is per family, not per singer.
Our registration fees do not cover the total program costs, and volunteering helps us to provide the high-quality, professional experience that Youth Singers offers young performers.
Our volunteer department will work with you throughout the year to ensure the best fit for your skills, interests, and schedule. There are hundreds of volunteer opportunities and positions, such as administrative work that can be done while your child is in rehearsal, planning and event committees, design and production work for our shows, photography and videography, and more. We are committed to helping you find a great fit at Youth Singers.
Are there fundraising requirements?
Bingos (or an opt-out fee) are required on behalf of all singers in KIDAZZLE, KIDZXPRESS, JUNIOR HI, SENIOR HI, and ACT3. You can also work additional bingos to earn credits toward tuition or tour costs.
KIDAZZLE requires 4 bingos per singer, KIDZXPRESS & ACT3 require 6 bingos per singer, and JUNIOR HI & SENIOR HI require 8 bingos per singer.
Other ways to support Youth Singers include Purdy’s Chocolates, donating to support our silent auction, purchasing AdMazing coupon books, and attending our fundraising gala. Members are made aware of these opportunities throughout the year and we encourage everyone to participate, but they are not required as part of registration.
How much is tuition and what does it include?
Tuition varies by program and more information can be found on individual division pages under the “Programs” tab.
In addition to instruction from a large team of professional artists, your fees include your music binder rental, use of certain wardrobe items, festival entrance fees, Jumpstart Camp, and facility/equipment usage for both rehearsals and performances.
Items which are not included in your program tuition and fees include things such as show tickets, some wardrobe items, tours, snacks and meals during workshops and show days, show DVDs/Blu-Rays, and other incidental costs.
You can split your tuition into monthly payments. Bursaries are available for singers with financial need.
Do I need to purchase costume or wardrobe pieces?
Yes, you need to purchase some wardrobe items. Wardrobe is divided into three categories:
Basic dancewear and performance attire owned by each singer. Items such as dance shoes, dance tights, black dress pants, white dress shirt, and stage makeup are required basics. A list is provided at the beginning of the season. Appropriate, professional-quality dance gear is available at specialty dance stores, but you can also often find them second-hand.
Items provided by Youth Singers. We have a vast wardrobe stock, and items such as matching dresses/suits, other uniform looks, or specialty costumes are used by singers as a part of your fees. These items are assigned to you for the year and are returned at the end of the season.
Specific items provided by singers. These are typically items that are easily acquired or already in your wardrobe (i.e. blue jeans, a plaid shirt, or a solid coloured sweater), or they involve your creativity in creating a more specific costume (i.e. an ‘80s-style outfit). Our Wardrobe team is available to support you with these items if necessary, and these items can often be borrowed, thrifted, or handed down.
How does the high school credit program work?
Singers in grades 10-12 can earn high school credit for their work at Youth Singers and nearly all singers opt in to this program. The credit program is open to high school singers at any school in the province and is offered through the Work Experience program. It does not take away your ability to earn Music or Performing Arts credits earned through your school choir, drama classes, or other arts activities. Singers can earn up to 15 credits toward their high school diploma. This program is facilitated by liaisons from CBE and CSSD and there is no additional cost to singers to participate.
How can I stay up to date with announcements and events?
At the beginning of the season, you will receive a login for the Youth Singers Choir Genius page, a website that acts as our complete information hub. Calendars, notices, important links, music learning resources, and other information are posted here.. We recommend logging in weekly. You will also receive the weekly Youth Singers newsletter, which is an important way to receive information about the big picture of Youth Singers.
What kinds of tours does Youth Singers go on?
Touring is an exciting and rewarding opportunity for our singers in JUNIOR HI, SENIOR HI and ACT3. In many cases, Youth Singers tours have resulted in life-changing experiences and in every case, life-long memories.
Typically, JUNIOR HI tours in the spring of odd-numbered years. Most JUNIOR HI tours are to Disneyland, where singers perform, compete in festivals, and participate in workshops by performing arts professionals.
SENIOR HI and ACT3 generally tour in even-numbered years. These tours typically alternate between an overseas tour and a North American destination. Past tour destinations include Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Bahamas, China, Brazil, Argentina, numerous European countries, and many locations throughout the USA and Canada.
Tours are an additional cost and rehearsal commitment. Registration generally opens 12-18 months prior to each tour, and the cost can be offset by earning credits through our bingo program.
What skills will I develop in Youth Singers?
Youth Singers programs focus on singing, dance, and performance skills. We focus on an exceptional choral experience complemented by dance and theatrical elements. At Youth Singers of Calgary, students develop their self-confidence, discipline, self-esteem, leadership capacity, and teamwork skills.
Our programs are focused on learning the performing arts by improving reading skills, concentration, memorization, and focus.
Surrounded by a trusted peer group and encouraged by mentors, we see youth transform from reluctant or timid performers into robust, focused, and enthusiastic individuals.
Singers receive, at age-appropriate levels:
Coaching by an accomplished team of music and performing arts education directors, choreographers, and support network
Multiple, local performances annually
Leadership development; student-led initiatives and projects
Performing arts career development opportunities; a progression from student to coach