

Crowdsource Choir: The Song Garden
November continues The Song Garden—an evolving seasonal participatory experience where the community responds to the changing rhythms of the Pacific Northwest through voices, stories, sounds, images, and personal reflections. Together, these contributions are transformed into collective expressions of music, art, and place.
This month, we'll explore the theme of Gratitude through the element of Earth, with Cedar as our bioregional guide. Together we'll create a collective expression of late autumn inspired by the harvest, enduring relationships, reciprocity, and the quiet abundance that sustains both people and place.
At the heart of the evening is Crowdsource Choir, where the audience becomes the choir. Together we'll sing familiar songs alongside original music created from the community's contributions, creating a musical experience that could only exist because of the people who helped shape it.
Unlike a traditional concert, the experience begins before you arrive.
The Song Garden invites the community to contribute voices, stories, sounds, images, and reflections inspired by the season. These contributions become the creative source material for the month's visual installation, immersive soundscape, original songs, and participatory singing experience.
Each month, a commissioned visual artist creates a new installation inspired by the seasonal theme, while Infinite Spaces extends The Song Garden into an evolving digital and spatial environment that continues to grow with community participation.
Hosted at Populus Seattle, a nature-inspired hotel and cultural hub in Pioneer Square, The Song Garden brings together Crowdsource Choir, Infinite Spaces, and a rotating group of local visual artists to create immersive experiences inspired by the seasons of the Pacific Northwest.
Populus will offer bar service throughout the evening, including a seasonally inspired cocktail created exclusively for Crowdsource Choir participants.
No singing experience required.
No auditions.
No spectators.
Just bring your voice—and help create this month's collective expression of season and place.