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One Tree Hill Choir - new term


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Term starts tomorrow Tuesday 11th January. You're welcome to come for a taster session with our very friendly community choir. No auditions, no requirement to read music - just enthusiasm for singing!

This term we'll be rehearsing excerpts of Leonard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms for concerts in March and April.


Rehearsals are from 7.15 to 8.30pm at St Saviours Church SE23 1JN https://www.stsaviourschurchbrockleyrise.org/visit_us



Please get in touch if you're interested in coming or for more information:

https://www.onetreehillchoir.co.uk/join

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