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Voiceworks Community Choir - The Barn at The Herne Tavern - Thursdays 6.45pm-8.30pm


Come and join us at the Herne Tavern,Forest Hill Road. We are a friendly, funky, folky choir - with professional vocal tuition thrown in! The choir is run by Haley Stevens, a trained, and practicing, classical singer and teacher. She teaches easy breath and body techniques to help you find and keep your strong voice. We sing folk, jazz, pop and world music. We are currently working on some Billy Joel and Yazzoo, as well as a traditional madrigal and some traditional folk. We sing in The(quirky!)Barn in the garden at The Herne Tavern, so grab a drink and come and join us to see what we get up to! Your first session is free and you also get 20% of your first half term (?56 for 6 weeks).You can visit voiceworkshops.co.uk or call/text me on 07984 014509. See you there! Haley x

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