Our church is round (technically it is octagonal) with the altar in the middle. The ceiling is dome shaped with the highest part over the altar.
The seating is in two “rings” around the altar with an aisle between them. The choir sings from a section in one of the outer rings that is furthest from the main entrance to the church. The organ and piano are back there too. There is “stadium-style” seating there so the choir can see the director.
We call the place where the choir sits the “back” of the church but since it is a round church the orientation of the people to the choir depends on where they are sitting.
The seating is in two “rings” around the altar with an aisle between them. The choir sings from a section in one of the outer rings that is furthest from the main entrance to the church. The organ and piano are back there too. There is “stadium-style” seating there so the choir can see the director.
We call the place where the choir sits the “back” of the church but since it is a round church the orientation of the people to the choir depends on where they are sitting.