The Wyoming Children’s Honor Choir is a state project of the Wyoming ACDA (American Choral Directors Association). The Honor Choir originated in Casper 1996 as an opportunity for ACDA members and their students, open to trios of boys and girls who are in 4th through 8th grade, and currently participating in a community children’s choir, church choir, or school choir. Singers must have unchanged voices, consistently match pitch, and be considered outstanding singers with quality musicianship. Conductors who sponsor singers for the Wyoming Children’s Honor Choir must be members of ACDA, or may pay an additional fee to participate.
ACDA is one of the largest professional organizations for choral directors in the world with a membership of over 17,000 conductors representing over one million singers. The main purpose of ACDA is to encourage the finest in choral music and to promote its development in all ways, including performance, composition, publications, and research.
ACDA is one of the largest professional organizations for choral directors in the world with a membership of over 17,000 conductors representing over one million singers. The main purpose of ACDA is to encourage the finest in choral music and to promote its development in all ways, including performance, composition, publications, and research.