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A bit of a shameless plug... but one of the groups I regularly perform with, the "Opal Flutes" will be performing a free concert at the Horniman Museum on Saturday. We start at 3pm and will be in the atrium area, so it's a great chance for kids to see/hear some music without actually having to sit still!


We'll be playing a selection of Xmas music with a few fun extras thrown in. If you're at the Horniman be sure to come and check us out (and say hello - I'm the principal flautist, will be standing right at the front).


P x

I've just been out and about today picking up food that local companies have donated, will have to try not to scoff the chocolate panettone and mince pies that are sat in my kitchen calling my name!! :P


On another note, we should organise an EDF Mums recital sometime, I have met a couple of mums on here who are opera singers who would love to perform but have put that to a side whilst they had babies. I am sure there are lots of talented mums on here... May have mentioned this before to you, but perhaps we could put the feelers out next year and see who'd be interested in performing?

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