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Singing Up a Storm workshop, London, Saturday June 28th

Perry Como | 11.06.2008 13:00 | Culture | London

Can singing transform the world?
We know that the right song at the right moment can unify, inspire,
educate and galvanise.
We know that it can be brutally silenced.
We know that many voices can be heard where one might be lost.

So join us for a celebratory day of music-making, suitable for all levels of
confidence and experience. Sarah Jewell, Director of Songlines Choir, will
lead us through simple effective warm-ups into rousing, international songs
of protest and defiance. Have fun, learn new skills and prepare to be heard…

THE UNION CHAPEL,
Compton Terrace, Highbury Corner, London N1, (Highbury & Islington tube)
SATURDAY 28th JUNE 2008, 11am- 5pm
Sliding scale £15-£35 for the day
Homemade vegan/vegetarian lunch available for a donation.

This is a non-profit making event. We're interested in creating an ongoing
chorus of voices that want to sing at protest events/in politicised places etc.,
so if you can't make this one please contact us to register your interest in others.

Please email  helenheathfield@gmail.com (before June 21st) to register, or
 ecstaticmourning@riseup.net if you'd like a printed or web-based poster to
display.

** please forward! **

Perry Como

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