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Blast away the winter blues with our new choir course for Spring!


FloraT

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Brimming with enchanting harmonies and chilled vibes, Spring Chirp is the perfect winter tonic.


The choir rehearses fortnightly Tuesdays, 7 - 8:30pm, in central London ? ideal for busy professionals. We sing an eclectic mix of world music, folk, jazz and classic pop in anything from 2 to 10 parts.


Each term closes with a celebratory concert, and we regularly perform at major venues such as the Southbank Centre and Roundhouse.


Everyone's welcome ? there's no sight-reading and you don't need any experience to take part. Oh, and sometimes there?s cake!


Our Spring term begins on Tuesday 20th January, and newcomers can try the first session for ?10 before signing up in full. Total subs for next term are ?89 (8 rehearsals + concert).


Drop us a line for info and book in: [email protected]. Breathe in, sing out, Chirp up!


chirp.org.uk/choirs


facebook.com/Chirpers


twitter.com/chirp_song

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