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Bitch in!
It’s getting cold. The CTA is slow. The Bears stink. Bet you have a lot to complain about, huh?
That’s the idea behind the Chicago Complaints Choir, a group of locals who sent in their gripes and wrote an 8-10 minute song about their problems with the help of Finnish artists Tellervo Kalleinen and Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen. The duo has organized choirs around the world for the last two years, and Chicago’s choir--comprised of about 50 people, who did not need to prove their vocal abilities before joining--is the first official complaints choir in the U.S. (Unofficial choirs have been organized in Alaska and at Penn State University without Kalleinen and Kochta-Kalleinen.)
It’s too late for you to join in on the grousing, but you can catch the choir for free at 1 and 3 p.m. Saturday at the MCA, and for $5 at 8 p.m. at Empty Bottle. The group will also travel around the city from 3-7 p.m. Sunday, stopping to perform in various neighborhoods and other specific spots, including a scheduled stop at 4 p.m. in Millennium Park.
Want to create your own choir or see where else people are complaining? Check out http://www.complaintschoir.org/. What would you most want to complain about in the form of song?
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