Live performance
Concerts, special evenings and themed stage works build a warm connection with the audience.
RotArt Music
RotArt Music brings Rotarians together through rhythm, vocal performance and stage discipline in service of social impact.
Concerts, special evenings and themed stage works build a warm connection with the audience.
Every rehearsal prepared with professional discipline becomes effort directed toward social good.
Voices from Rotary clubs meet in one stage language for one shared purpose.

RotArt Music rehearsal journal
2026-2027
New season in preparation
Choir + solo
Voices that complete one another
Past to present
A thematic repertoire journey
Shared purpose
From music to social impact
Rehearsal journal
Preparation at RotArt Music means more than choosing the right songs. It means learning to listen to one another, finding a shared breath and carrying the feeling of every piece to the audience with honesty.
Our work is not built around a set list alone. We discuss what each song is saying, how the soloist should shape it, where the ensemble should step back or grow stronger, and what kind of feeling the complete stage flow should leave behind. Voice, rhythm, microphone technique and stage presence are treated as parts of the same preparation.
RotArt Music brings together people from different Rotary clubs, professions and musical backgrounds. Experienced soloists rehearse alongside members who are discovering their stage voice. That is one of the group's greatest strengths: the aim is not to outshine one another, but to make room for each voice and build a shared sound.
For the 2026-2027 season, we are preparing a musical journey from the past to the present. We do not want the programme to feel like a sequence of unrelated songs. Rehearsals therefore include transitions, narration, visual unity and audience connection as much as repertoire.
Our music work also draws on our theatre experience. Turning a song into a small story, and allowing a soloist to speak through expression and movement as well as voice, is laying the foundation for future musical productions. RotArt Music aims for more than a fine concert: it wants fellowship, stage excitement and social impact to be heard in the same evening.
Soloists, actors and volunteers meet in the same rehearsal room. RotArt's music and theatre practices are not two disconnected teams; they are one ensemble able to tell the same story through voice, words and movement.
Meet the RotArt team →“For us, music is not only repertoire; it is an invitation that turns shared feeling into goodwill.”