Western North Carolina Pagan Choir

The WNC Pagan Choir is a community choir in which we sing together to celebrate the magic of the natural world, inspired by folk & pagan traditions of Europe. We meet in Asheville, on the unceded lands of the Eastern Cherokee, or ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ “Tsalaguwetiyi.”

We meet for 8-week seasons, learning songs themed around earth-based spirituality and pagan holidays such as Samhain, Yule and Imbolc. This is a directed space, where we learn together by ear, singing rounds, chants, folk songs and layered songs with three and four-part harmonies. Our choir includes people with varying levels of experience: some have sung in choral groups before, while others are singing socially for the first time. WNC Pagan Choir is open to everyone and is a queer-friendly and anti-racist space. Attendees can join at sliding scale prices.