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The International Choral Kathaumixw is a prestigious choral festival
and competition held biennially in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1984 by conductor Don James, the event brings together choirs, conductors, and vocal ensembles worldwide to celebrate and promote choral music. The name "Kathaumixw" is derived from the Tla'amin Nation's language and translates to "a gathering together of different peoples."
The multi-day festival features various choral performances, workshops, and masterclasses led by internationally renowned choral professionals. Participants learn from each other, exchange ideas, and experience diverse cultures through music. The festival's highlight is a spirited competition in which choirs and ensembles vie for awards in several categories, including mixed, male and female, chamber, youth, and vocal ensembles.
The International Choral Kathaumixw has grown in size and reputation since its inception and is one of the world's premier choral events and competitions. Participants come from all over the world to represent their countries, schools, and organizations, fostering international friendships and cultural exchange, spiced with an exceptional showcase for choral music.
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