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Indianapolis Children's Choir



The Indianapolis Children’s Choir, founded in 1986 by Artistic Director Henry Leck, provides an opportunity for young people ages infant through high school to learn, grow, and excel through quality instruction and experiences that emphasize the development of musical skills and understanding as well as fostering a sense of self-esteem, respect, accomplishment, and pride. Each week, the ICC has the pleasure of working with over 1,700 youth from 21 counties in over 20 ensembles and programs, including an early childhood program, an outreach program, and choirs that meet at the ICC headquarters at Butler University and at locations in Brownsburg, Carmel, Greenfield, Greenwood, and Zionsville.



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