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PROJECT

1. TITLE OF PROJECT

The Choir Bursary Project

2. MOTIVATION FOR PROJECT’S EXISTENCE

The Choir Management wishes to ensure the future of the University of Pretoria Camerata by implementing a Choir Bursary in the very near future.

Each year there are choir members who need financial assistance in order to participate in choir activities.

As a result of budgetary constraints the choir’s activities are increasingly limited and pressurized. Thus, we would like to call on the support of loyal former choir members as well as friends of the choir to help us to make it sustainable for all talented singers to be involved in the Camerata, regardless of their financial mobility.

3. BENEFIT

for UP The University of Pretoria Camerata is a prestige group of individuals who have been representing the University of Pretoria on the highest levels of choral music. The choir is proud to have represented the University on International competitions and events and is world renowned for their excellence in choral music. The Camerata showcases some of the best talents the University has to offer and stands as a great marketing medium for the University itself. By ensuring its future, the Camerata will have the opportunity to continue in making choral music at the highest level, representing the University locally and internationally. This will enable the choir to continue being a great marketing instrument for the University of Pretoria, as well as keeping up the image of the University as one of the most prestigious units in the country.

for the industry / community The University of Pretoria Camerata is one of the leaders in the country regarding choral music. They set a benchmark for the whole choral community and strives to improve every at every opportunity. Not only does the choir represent the University of Pretoria, but also our country, South Africa, by competing in international choral events. The Camerata

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