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Hi,

Haven’t sung for ages and would like to - I know about the one starting at the coplestone and I know there is also one that uses dulwich hamlet football club. Are there any others please and is  pop choir still in dulwich village.

This is really just for fun

Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

 

 

One Tree Hill Choir starts term on Wednesday 27th September with our new Musical Director Dominic Veall.

http://www.dominicveallmusic.co.uk
instagram @dominicveall Youtube "Dominic Veall" facebook page "Dominic Veall Music"

Rehearsals will be from 7.30pm – 8.30 pm at St Saviour’s Church, Brockley Rise
How to find us | st-saviours-church (stsaviourschurchbrockleyrise.org)

Do come along for a free taster at our first rehearsal. 

Hia - note-Orious choir sing at Dulwich hamlets on Monday nights from 8pm - 10pm  - we’re a community choir and sing a wide variety of music. You’d be more than welcome to come along for one of our trial sessions, if you email us here [email protected] we can send you more info and details of the songs we’re singing this term. 

Nunhead Community Choir, Thursday night 7.45-9.30pm at Ivydale school just off Peckham Rye. It’s non audition and we sing a broad range of music, then go to the pub afterwards. Lots of gigs if you like to perform but no pressure! Have a look at our website for more details and to arrange your first free session to see if it’s for you! https://nunheadchoir.wordpress.com/

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