The Texas Girls' Choir, founded in 1962 by Shirley Thompson Carter, is a renowned children's choir based in Fort Worth, Texas. With over 200 girls and six choir levels, the choir offers exceptional music education, etiquette training, leadership programs, and social experiences to empower young girls to become confident and independent women. The choir has performed in prestigious venues worldwide, including Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center, and has been a featured musical group at the White House seven times.
Under the leadership of Executive Director Alissa Layne Trent, a talented musician and educator, the Texas Girls' Choir continues to inspire and develop future female world leaders through the power of music. The choir's comprehensive curriculum includes music history, theory, sight-reading, and stage presence, while also emphasizing age-appropriate etiquette and leadership skills. With a mission to provide a safe haven for girls to grow and express themselves, the Texas Girls' Choir has created a legacy of excellence and has touched the hearts of audiences around the globe.
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