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London Sings! Choir - OPen rehearsals


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Always wanted to sing but worried about performing in public? Looking for a group to help coach and support your singing at all levels...?


Want to learn more about music technique and sight singing while having fun at the same time? Then London Sings! is the group for you.


London Sings! is a no audition local community choir which is big in personality and looking to grow. We cater both for experienced singers and those fairly new to singing, with plenty of opportunities for interesting performances. We are even planning a trip to Madrid this year!


We sing a wide variety of pieces ranging from jazz and musical theatre to classical, and from unison through to four part harmony, while having a lot of fun in the process.


We are holding three open rehearsals on Monday 2nd February, Monday 9th February and Monday 16th February and would be delighted if you could come and join us to try us out.


We'll be starting at 19:30 and aim to be finished no later than 21:30 (with a break for snacks and chat obviously!) . Rehearsals will be held at St Matthew's Church, Lilford Road, SE5 9BX.


Please do not hesitate to contact us on [email protected] or by telephone on 07785 905355. More information on the choir can be found on http://www.londonsings.org.uk/

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