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Hi folks


Posted this in the "what's on" section but it was suggested to me that this would be a better place for it.


Just to let you know about a new drop-in choir for mums which I'm starting on Monday 14 November in Christchurch, Barry Road, East Dulwich, from 10-11am, costing ?8 per session. The idea is that you are free to bring your toddler, but the choir is aimed at mums, so it's adult singing (harmonies and everything!). The website is at www.hummymummies.com - it's currently in development but there is some information on there. I thought I'd get it out as soon as possible. If the session is really oversubscribed then I will do a second one as well. The plan is for this to be a weekly event. It will be a pop/rock/folk music choir, with no experience necessary. You just need to like singing. For those of you who are interested, I direct the Nunhead Community Choir which you may have seen performing around the area, and also London City Voices, a new choir based in the City. Please sign up to the Hummy Mummies mailing list to be kept updated.

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