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Choral Society Strikes a Chord: Is It Finally Time to Sing Again?
Friday, September 6, 2024
Humor/Sarcasm:
Let's face it - this holiday season, singing carols is probably the last thing on Santa's naughty list. But maybe that just means we need it even more.
Contradictions/Gaps in Argument:
The article doesn't address the specific precautions being taken by the choral society to reduce risk of transmission (masks, social distancing, air filtration systems, etc.) It also doesn't mention if there will be any capacity limits on audience size.
Broader Context:
Choral singing has been largely put on hold since March 2020 due to concerns about COVID-19 spread. Many choirs have pivoted to virtual or outdoor performances instead.
Alternative Perspectives:
Some might argue that we should prioritize the mental health benefits of live music over pandemic precautions. Others would say there are safer ways for people to enjoy holiday cheer this year without potentially exposing themselves and others.
Takeaway:
As case numbers fluctuate, it's up to each individual to weigh the risks and rewards of attending in-person events like choral performances. The Payson Choral Society is hoping their uplifting music will be worth it for those who choose to attend.
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