Mriya Choir
The Mriya Choir, under the direction of conductor Kyle Rokkas, welcomes singers of all ages and backgrounds — Ukrainian and non-Ukrainian alike.
This friendly and inclusive adult choir offers a warm environment for anyone who loves to sing and be part of a vibrant community. Members learn a diverse repertoire of Ukrainian folk and modern songs, as well as beloved Australian pieces, celebrating unity through music.
The choir performs regularly at concerts, cultural events, and festivals, providing inspiring opportunities to share music and connect with audiences across South Australia.
🎶 Join the Mriya Choir — connect through song, friendship, and shared passion for music!
Children's Choir
Our Children’s Choir welcomes young singers from 4 years and up to discover the joy of music and song in a fun, supportive environment.
Children learn to perform traditional and modern Ukrainian songs, explore instrumental arrangements, and develop their musical skills while building confidence and teamwork.
The choir regularly performs at concerts, community celebrations, and multicultural festivals, giving children wonderful opportunities to share their voices and proudly represent Ukrainian culture.
🎵 Join our choir and let your child’s voice be part of something beautiful!
Rehearsals at Cumberland Community Centre on Fridays.
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About the Conductor
Kyle Rokkas is an operatic tenor with an impressive performance background across the United Kingdom, including appearances at prestigious venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, Festival Hall, and Cadogan Hall. Skilled in performing across multiple styles and languages, Kyle brings both artistry and energy to his role as conductor.
After returning to Australia in 2024, he joined the Mriya Choir and was appointed Choir Master in 2025. Under his direction, the choir continues to grow — blending Ukrainian and Australian musical traditions and inspiring singers to discover the joy of choral performance.
Rehearsal
St Michael’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church Hall, 427 Port Road, Croydon. Entrance from the Princes Street.
Thursday 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm