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Dulwich Singers!

Wednesday nights: 8.00-9.30pm

St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, SE24 9JQ

(Upper meeting room)

ADULTS ONLY


Dulwich Singers! is a singing class with a difference! Not your typical community choir, we run a weekly 90 minute adult singing class, designed to improve your vocal technique/ability, develop your musical knowledge (we only sing from sheet music) and of course to pass onto to you all of the benefits of SINGING!


Singing is proven to REDUCE STRESS, CLEAR THE SINUSES, IMPROVE POSTURE!

But here's the secret... SINGING IS FUN!


The class is taught by working professional Musical Directors from the world of Pop/Opera and Musical Theatre and we cover a vast array of styles to suit all! No previous experience is necessary, however a willingness to work from sheet music or the ability to follow it, is desirable!


If you would like anymore information call: 0208 850 0516 or e-mail: [email protected]

The class costs ?10 per week, on a reclining scale dependent on number of attendees. Your first session is FREE with no obligation to commit weekly! (But you will want to!)


All classes are held at St Faiths Centre, Red Post Hill or JAGS, East Dulwich Grove.

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