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We acknowledge that we live, work, study, play, create, and perform on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabek (Ah-nish-in-a-bek), Haudenosaunee (Ho-den-no-show-nee), Lūnaapéewak (Len-ahpay- wuk) and Chonnonton (Chun-ongk-ton) Nations, on lands connected with the London Township and Sombra Treaties of 1796 and the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum. This land continues to be home to diverse Indigenous Peoples — First Nations, Métis and Inuit — whom we recognize as contemporary stewards of the land and vital contributors of our society.
Land acknowledgements aren’t simply words that pay respect and recognition to the original caretakers of this land, they urge us to pause and reflect on the historical and ongoing injustices that Indigenous Peoples endure in Canada. More importantly still, these words compel us to contribute toward revealing and correcting miseducation and renewing respectful relationships with Indigenous communities through learning, and community engagement and service. Amabile Choirs embrace this challenge and it is our goal that this is increasingly reflected in our learning, our activities, and our music.
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The 2026 Amabile Festival was a huge success!
The Amabile Festival concerts on Sunday, March 8th were truly wonderful! Amabile offers our immense gratitude to our guest conductor, Rev. Dr. Raymond Wise, whose artistry and leadership led to so many moving and heartfelt moments during the concerts as well as the rehearsals throughout the week before!
Thank you as well to the London Arts Council, the London Community Foundation, the City of London, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Government of Ontario. Without their ongoing financial support, events like this simply would not be possible.
Co-founding conductor, Brenda Zadorsky recognized on London Mayor’s New Year’s Honour List!
A heartfelt and well-deserved congratulations is order for Brenda Zadorsky, one of Amabile’s co-founding conductors! Brenda was recognized this year in the Mayor’s Honour List for her contributions to London’s art culture. The statement from the City of London says that her “influence fortified London’s musical community with a shared vision of excellence and belonging to our beloved city” and we here couldn’t agree more.
Congratulations, Brenda!
The full write-up can be read as part of the 2026 list of honourees on the City of London’s website here.
tâpwê: Songs of Truth is now viewable on our youtube channel
Announcements:
Amabile is always looking for new singers to join our choirs! If you or a family member are interested in joining one of our nine choirs, please click here for more information!
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The Amabile Choirs of London, Canada ensures, and will always ensure, that we foster a safe and inclusive environment for all choristers, staff, volunteers, and community members. It is our duty to help each other learn, embrace, and celebrate our diverse cultural heritages and identities, and to facilitate personal and community growth so that we can make a difference in our world.
The Amabile Choirs of London, Canada condemn any and all forms of racism. We are a stronger people because of our diverse cultures and we continue to pursue meaningful ways to address racism and hatred, and to promote social justice.
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