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Transchoir names

Started by Padma, July 06, 2012, 06:29:37 AM

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Padma

This seemed like the best place to put this :).

I'm helping a friend start an LGBT choir in Exeter (Devon, England), and hoping to encourage trans folk from the local GIC to join.

I have this fantasy about having enough trans women to start a separate trans women's acappella choir - but only because I've got this cool name for it:

The Empress's New Groove ;D.

What d'you reckon? Any other good (and reasonably clean) ideas for trans choir names? Not just trans women's, but more gender-broad ideas welcome. Put your punning caps on!
Womandrogyne™
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Devlyn

When I hear choir, I think church. (Catholic family) How bout Alter Girls? Hugs, Devlyn
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Constance

I know one of the founding members of the Transcendence Gospel Choir.

Padma

This is going to be a strictly secular setup (which might sing the odd religious song, but isn't a religious choir) :).
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Devlyn

In that case, I recommend Altar Girls! ;D
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Dawn Heart

"Transonic Reverberations"?
There's more to me than what I thought
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Cindy

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Padma

Quote from: Cindy James on July 17, 2012, 04:51:10 AM
The Mousai

I've never seen the (romanised) Greek spelling before - interesting.
Womandrogyne™
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