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Is community singing dead?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Many people look back to the good old days when we all used to gather round a piano and sing for hours, or join in a good sing-Song down the local pub.
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Lifting Our Voices to Improve Our Health As We Age
Music has always had the powers to lift our spirits and make the day seem a little brighter. As we age, music can be one of the most comforting ways to connect with our favorite past-times. Hearing the Song you once danced to with your sweetheart as a tee...
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THUNDER
This Song is a masterpiece. We were humbled to be the first to perform it. It only gets better from here. Thank you Nyokabi and the entire Cello team at the Kenya International Cello Festival
@kenyainternationalcellofestival
Music by: @nyokabikariuki16... moreThis Song is a masterpiece. We were humbled to be the first to perform it. It only gets better from here. Thank you Nyokabi and the entire Cello team at the Kenya International Cello Festival
@kenyainternationalcellofestival
Music by: @nyokabikariuki1621
Lyrics
Nikumbushe siku tulivu
Nikumbushe siku tulivu
Siku za mlima
Siku za bahari
Siku za
Siku za uumbaji
Nirudishe siku za utulivu
Siku za mashariki
Za mashariki
Siku za uumbaji
Siku za mlima
Siku za bahari
Nikumbushe siku tulivu
Nikumbushe siku tulivu
Utulivu, utulivu
Nirudishe siku za utulivu
Siku za utulivu, utulivu
Siku za utulivu
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Workshop “Music for non musicians” by Saint Alexander's Male Voice Polyphonic Choir (Palaion Faliron
WORKSHOP → 25 /10/ 2012, AULA ceremonial Hall of the Faculty of Philology (University of Athens).
On Thursday, October 25th, 2012 Saint Alexander's Male Voice Polyphonic Choir (Palaion Faliron) presented the Workshop “Music for non-Musicians” in the ce... moreWORKSHOP → 25 /10/ 2012, AULA ceremonial Hall of the Faculty of Philology (University of Athens).
On Thursday, October 25th, 2012 Saint Alexander's Male Voice Polyphonic Choir (Palaion Faliron) presented the Workshop “Music for non-Musicians” in the ceremonial Hall of the Faculty of Philology (University of Athens), as the opening event for the celebrations for the 175 years since the founding of the University of Athens, an event which was held under the auspices of the Dean of the Faculty of Philology (University of Athens). less
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Albion on Song
BE PART OF IT. We present a spring evening concert with enchanting harmonies, soaring voices, and dramatic candlelit presentation
ALBION ALES. Included in the ticket price is a pint of Albion real ale (from the Abbeydale Brewery) - or a wine or ...
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Highlights of the With One Voice Program HD by Creativity Australia
www.creativityaustralia.org.au
Singing is the language of the heart. For centuries, Song has played a key role in community, culture and story-telling worldwide. Yet how many people dare to sing freely these days... apart from in the shower?
Community s... morewww.creativityaustralia.org.au
Singing is the language of the heart. For centuries, Song has played a key role in community, culture and story-telling worldwide. Yet how many people dare to sing freely these days... apart from in the shower?
Community singing empowers voices that have been silenced, unleashes creative potential... and that's just the start.
Please like, share and comment on our videos to celebrate the joy of Song!
WHAT WE DO
Every week, Creativity Australia's With One Voice choirs inspire people from more than 40 nationalities, aged 9 to 90, to sing side-by-side. Age, race, language, religion, disability and disadvantage fade away. Everyone is welcome.
WHY WE DO IT
For some, choir is a way to de-stress after work. For others, it's a first glimpse into Australian life after arriving here as a migrant, asylum seeker or refugee. For others, it's an opportunity to connect to networks, skills and employment. It's all about joy, freedom and inspiration.
When diverse voices sing together, peopl... less
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Final Applause
Musical Director (Antony Currington) accepting the applause after the final Song.. He looks pretty pleased and even proud o the team that were able to compete .. Little did he know (Hmm or maybe he had a feeing) that the team had won the 2012 National
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How to make a Song your own
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
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