Community Singing & Choirs
For those who enjoy singing in harmony, being part of a choir or singing group that meets regularly, this is also an available option in which I have experienced since 1997 when I conducted my first ever Community Choir in Spain. With a repertoire that was a mix of popular and classical music, my skills and capacity to perform and help you perform other repertoires has become bigger and wider and later in time incorporated show tunes, Opera choirs and pop and rock songs.
For those who enjoy singing in harmony, being part of a choir or singing group that meets regularly, this is also an available option in which I have experienced since 1997 when I conducted my first ever Community Choir in Spain. With a repertoire that was a mix of popular and classical music, my skills and capacity to perform and help you perform other repertoires has become bigger and wider and later in time incorporated show tunes, Opera choirs and pop and rock songs.
From 2016 until the end of the programme I was part of Sing to Live, Live to Sing, a Singing for Health programme by Kensinton and Chelsea Borough, funded by the Triborough Public Health. I led three singing groups and was lead advisor of the programme, that I contributed to put together. It was a fantastic experience for the many service users that had free access to the singing groups in eight parts of the borough.
Health
Promoting physical, mental, and social well-being through singing activities
Singing4Health CIC has worked for/collaborated with: Kingston University, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education; Heritage2Health; Four in Ten (SLAM- Maudsley Hospital), St George's Hospital, St Mary's Hospital, MIND in Kingston, Refugee Action in Kingston, Positive Voices Choir (A choir for people living with HIV) later The Bloomsbury Choir, at The Bloomsbury Clinic Patient's Association, Musica Creativa (Madrid), The Hircroft Trust, Richmond Libraries, Kingston Library, The West End Centre (Aldershot), Winchester City Council, Music, Spirituality and Wellbeing International.
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