Heart & Hearth:

A Community Choir with MaMuse

Gather in the Heart of Song This Winter

Join Sorah Nutting and Karisha Longaker of MaMuse for a cozy, joy-filled winter choir series. Together, we’ll keep the flame of community burning bright through the darker months, layering our voices in harmony, grounding ourselves in rhythm, and celebrating shared sound.

We’ll sing rounds, carryable part songs, and timeless melodie, some crafted by MaMuse, some drawn from collective singing traditions. No experience needed, only a love of singing and togetherness. This is a multigenerational, welcoming space for voices of all shapes, sizes, and stories. Come as you are.

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Heart & Hearth: 8- Week Choir

October 26, November 9, November 16, November 23, November 30, December 7, December 14, December 21 (Winter Solistice)

(No gathering on November 2)

6:30–8:00 PM

Location:

  • Graton Community Club :
    8996 Graton Road, Graton, CA 95444
    (Street parking available)

Cost:

  • Adults: $200 for the 8-Week Choir

  • Youth (ages 10–18): $40 (must attend with an adult)

8-Week Heart & Hearth Choir
from $40.00

Mondays • 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
at the Graton Community Center

  • October 26, 2026

  • November 9, 2026

  • November 16, 2026

  • November 23, 2026

  • November 30, 2026

  • December 7, 2026

  • December 14, 2026

  • December 21 — Winter Solstice

(No gathering on November 2)

Tuition

$200 for the full 8-week series

Children ages 10+ are welcome to join alongside a participating adult for an additional $40.

What to Expect

  • Community singing & harmonies

  • Songs taught by ear

  • Grounding & connection practices

  • Seasonal reflection

  • Joy, resonance, and collective expression

  • A welcoming space for all experience levels

Come gather around the hearth with us this season.
We can’t wait to sing with you.

📍 Graton Community Club
8996 Graton Road, Graton, CA 95444 (street parking available)

Join Sorah Nutting and Karisha Longaker of MaMuse for a cozy, joy-filled winter choir series. Together, we’ll keep the flame of community burning bright through the darker months — layering our voices in harmony, grounding ourselves in rhythm, and celebrating shared sound.

We’ll sing rounds, carryable part songs, and timeless melodies — some crafted by MaMuse, some drawn from collective singing traditions. No experience needed, only a love of singing and togetherness.

This is a multigenerational, welcoming space for voices of all shapes, sizes, and stories. Come as you are.

  • Nope. Come when you can — we trust the timing of your life. (But the more you come, the deeper the resonance.)

  • Yes. Your payment holds your spot for the full experience and supports the sustainability of our offerings.

  • We believe in access. Please reach out to welovemamuse@gmail.com to talk about sliding scale or financial arrangements.

  • Possibly! Email us and let’s talk.

  • Yes. 1000 times yes. This space is about joy and connection — not perfection. Your voice belongs here.

    • Ages 10–18: Welcome with an adult, $40

    • Under 10 may not be the right fit due to the learning environment. Our aim is to be able to stay focused an singing for the time that we are together. Children under 10 are not advised, because there is no childcare provided.

  • If you decide after the first session that this isn’t for you, we will keep $50 in administration fees, and refund the rest.

FAQ

Previous Choir experiences

  • "Liquid Honey, MaMuse engage their audience, allowing the spirits of one and all to take flight and soar.

    Cloud Moss, Kate Wolf Music Festival

  • ​"Otherworldly voices. A unique and completely original approach to harmonies. Lyrics that lift my soul."

    Peter Berkow, "Music Gone Public" - A Public Television Concert Series 

  • "My favorite new music of the last few years. Pure magic."

    Paul Emery, Paul Emery Presents

  • "Weaving extraordinary voices with surprising syncopation, MaMuse’s soulful folk commitment is evident with every note."

    Dan DeWayne, California WorldFest