A Cappella
{{youtube:medium:right|5UeecnYXg8k}}William & Mary is low-key obsessed with a cappella. With 7,000 undergrads and a dozen (and counting) a cappella groups, it’s safe to say vocal harmony is basically a varsity sport. Whether you’re performing, attending a show or just hearing rehearsals around campus, a cappella is part of the W&M experience.
One long-standing tradition is Wren Ten, a weekly performance held Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on the Wren Building’s portico. Organized by the William & Mary A Cappella Council, which serves as the main hub for all things a cappella, Wren Ten offers a casual, open-air concert of music, skits and inside jokes echoing across the Sunken Garden. It’s tradition. It’s talent. It’s student creativity and community harmonizing together.
Meet some of W&M’s a cappella groups:
- Christopher Wren Singers
- The Cleftomaniacs
- DoubleTake
- The Gentleman of the College
- The Stairwells
- The Accidentals
- The Intonations
- Passing Notes
- Reveille
- Tribetones
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