Williamstown’s women’s choir, Willin Wimmin, is kicking off 2025 on a high note with a free singing workshop on February 5.
Open to all who identify as women, the relaxed and friendly workshop is aimed at anyone who enjoys singing, whether in the shower, the car, or with friends.
“It’s the perfect opportunity to experience group harmony singing,” said Willin Women’s Louise MacDonald.
“There are no auditions, just beautiful harmonies in a welcoming, supportive environment. Whether you’re unwinding from a busy day, looking for a fun way to connect with your community, want to meet new people or just share in the joy of music.”
Willin Wimmin has been bringing together women from across the Hobsons Bay and western suburbs to sing as choir for more than 30 years.
The choir meets every Wednesday during school terms and has been led by director Steph Payne for more than 10 years.
Ms Payne said being in a choir was about more than just singing songs, but building connections, confidence, and a sense of belonging.
“Building community is in my nature,” she said.
“When I found a cappella, it made sense to combine my love for music with fostering supportive networks. Singing is great for your health, and singing in a community is even better!”
Attendees who enjoy the workshop are welcome to return for regular Wednesday sessions and there’s a small fee for ongoing participation.
The free workshop is at the Dennis Reserve, Williamstown from 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM on Wednesday, February 5.
No bookings are required.
Inquiries: willin.wimmin@gmail.com
Cade Lucas.







