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The Dulwich Folk Choir meets upstairs at the EDT every Tuesday night at 7pm.


No auditions, everybody welcome whatever standard, and you can choose what part you want to sing for each song.


Choir members can also suggest songs they would like to do. The Choir leader is Aimee Leonard. Its ?4 an evening. Its a very friendly choir with people of all ages which has been going since January 2012.


There's a very good mix of men and women.


You don't need to read music, in fact there isnt any!!!


We sing songs from various cultures but based in folk music as it's a folk choir. We're doing some seasonal songs at the moment for obvious reasons.

Camberwell Community Choir! ?3 pay as you go, no auditions, no commitment, with tea and biscuits half way through. The choir is run by 3 young talented and enthusastic chaps and the repertoire varies enormously (e.g. David Bowie, Faure's Requiem, deep South spirituals etc). Our plans for the next couple of months include a carol flashmob round the pubs of SE5, singing at the farmer's market and a couple of other treats.


Details available http://www.facebook.com/CamberwellCommunityChoir?ref=ts&fref=ts and here:

http://www.musicatstgiles.com/page17.htm

Nunhead Community Choir meets at Ivydale School on Thursday evenings from 8-9.30pm. There's a website you can google. Very friendly and welcoming, with a good age range and a good few men (though more always welcome). Noteorious meets at the Mag on a Monday night and (I think) also has a website though I believe there is currently a waiting list. There used to be two 'Raise the Roof' choirs at the Horniman on Tuesday and Thursday nights but I have heard that they might be ending - you could check. And Koruso meets at Bellenden school, not sure when, but they probably have a website too.

Hi Juicypips666


We are Note-Orious, East Dulwich's fun, friendly, community choir. We rehearse once a week on a Monday night. Music reading in not essential and we don't have an audition for admissions. We currently have a waiting list for Sopranos and Alto. Our repertoire covers artists such as Elbow, Queen, ELO, Mumford & Sons, Bruno Mars, Wham and Gnarls Barkley as well as songs from the musicals South Pacific, Rent, Sweet Charity, West Side Story and Les Miserable


If you would like more information please check out our website www.note-orious.co.uk or email us on info@note-orious.co.uk


We hope to hear from you.



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