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Forest Hill Singing Group


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Singing in a Lighthearted, Joyful Way

A monthly singing group in South East London.


A friendly and relaxed group, we sing songs from around the world

and take part in events such as Sing for Water


?You come away feeling invigorated. It's a great stress buster. I love the nurturing and safe environment, where you can have a good laugh and sing together? - Karen


?I always feel like I've been on a mini-holiday afterwards? ? Anon


A safe, supportive environment to explore your voice,

no previous singing experience necessary.


?Leaves you feeling happy and relaxed, with a bigger voice? - Claire


Facilitated by singer and musician Katie Rose

?Katie is a great leader - skilled, encouraging and empathic?- Linda


Last Wednesday of Every Month, 7.30-9.30pm, ?15

Next sessions: 26th November, 17th December

Forest Hill SE23, 5 minutes from Forest Hill Station

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