Signing choir

Eligibility and selection

The Signing Choir is an inclusive opportunity open to public school students in Years 3 to 12.  

We encourage the inclusion of students with a disability and will work with the school to ensure any modifications or special provisions required are met.

Additional staff with Auslan skills will be on hand to support students who are Deaf, deaf or hard of hearing.

Participation in the Signing choir is open to groups of students who currently attend a NSW public school from Years 3 to 12 (in 2023).

Groups comprising students of all backgrounds and abilities are encouraged to nominate. Schools must supply a member of staff to provide duty of care to all groups participating. The Pulse Alive team will work with schools to ensure any modifications or special provisions required for student participation are met.

There is no audition video required to be part of the signing choir and no upper limit on the number of students each school can nominate. We encourage all schools to extend this opportunity to the widest range of students possible. 

Teachers will be informed of the final numbers accepted into the event once all applications close. Changes to nominated numbers may be required due to considerations around venue capacity for rehearsals and performances as well as ensuring access to the event is open to as many schools as possible.

At this time, teachers will also be informed if they have been allocated as Cast A (performance on Thursday 14 March) or Cast B (performance on Friday 15 March). As part of the application process teachers will be able to preference dates they are available for rehearsals and performances.

Please note, students participating as members of the Signing Choir will not be able to participate in the event in an additional category.

Important application information - changes for 2024

To ensure the ongoing viability of the show, the Pulse Alive team have introduced some changes to the application process for the 2024 event:

Thank you in advance for your understanding around these changes. They have been put in place to ensure that Pulse Alive is able to continue providing these opportunities for equity and excellence in arts education well into the future.

How to apply

Applications are now open for schools to nominate to be part of the Signing Choir.

Please complete the Pulse Alive 2024 - Signing Choir nomination form by Tuesday 7 November (Term 4 Week 5).

Key dates

Signing choir - key dates

Rehearsals

Performance day

Repertoire

Costume

The costume for the Signing Choir will be as follows:

Any white shoes are fine as long as they also have white soles (this is so we don’t damage the flooring that we will be dancing on). It is fine if the top of the shoes have small sections that aren’t white – as long as white is the dominant colour). White shoes are available at a low cost from stores like Kmart and Big W. 

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image of white sneaker
image of white sneaker

As with previous years, an optional hoodie and cap will be made available for ordering for students and staff that wish to do so. This information will be distributed in mid-Term 4.

Resource fee

There will be a resource fee of $52 per student

The resource fee assists with the costs involved in the conductors, choreographers and tutors working with the students, supports a number of music copyright costs and the creation of teaching resources and includes a Pulse Alive t-shirt, which will be worn by all performers as their costume during the event.

For school groups participating in the Signing Choir, the resource fee will be direct debited in late Term 4, based on the number of students applied for during the nomination process. It will not be possible to issue any refunds if students or schools withdraw after the closing date of the online nomination form.

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