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Hi Thunderblue600


We are a new local choir called Tongue and Groove and we'd love to talk to you about performing at The Pyrotechnist's Arms.


We started in October and are based in East Dulwich. Our debut performance was at the Dulwich Festival last month. You can check out the website at www.tongueandgroove.london and videos of our performance at YouTube on this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA15qdOxjNrXZz44Vg9rpHQ?view_as=subscriber


We would love to discuss it further with you and could come and see you if that is the easiest. Our email address is [email protected]


Caroline & Robin

Tongue & Groove

Performance Choir

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