We had the most wonderful time at Norwich Pride 2018. We sang a set in the Forum in the morning and sang with the NHS choir on the Parade. Julia sold loads of jewellery to raise money for us and her new line in transgender colours was very popular. We chatted to loads of people…
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We had an amazing time being part of “OUT140 the Play” which premiered at the Theatre Royal’s Stage Two. Charlie was MD and several members of the choir were in the cast. Most of Sing with Pride’s repertoire of OUT140 songs were performed during the play as well as some new ones written specially for the…
We were delighted to support Horning Community Primary School with their very first Pride Week. Charlie ran a workshop teaching the children to sing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”.
We had an amazing time singing at the Big Gay Out at Stody Gardens yesterday. The sun shone and the rhododendrons were gorgeous. We sang on the terrace and in the tea garden and we got lots of lovely feedback, and hopefully might have recruited one or two new people. It was the first time singing…
We celebrated International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia with cake!
Sing with Pride are delighted to announce that Charlie Caine is our new Musical Director. Charlie is a talented musician and has lots of experience in musical theatre. He will be leading the choir in our next exciting performance at Stody Hall’s “Big Gay Out” on Saturday 26th May. We are looking for new members to…
We have been invited to sing at Stody Hall’s Big Gay Out on Saturday 26th May. Check out the story on the EDP24 website.
We’re off to Dereham on Sunday 25th February for the 4th Norfolk Community Choirs Festival. Find out more about it at www.singnorfolk.org.uk
Oh what a wonderful time we had at our Christmas Quiz which had Panto-themed names for each round including “It’s Behind You” (History) “Boo Hiss!” (Villains) “Oh no they didn’t” (True or False). There was lots of calling out, dressing up and breaking into song. Precious were the winners – again! Di’s team have won…
It was a great privilege to sing at the World Aids Day Service – it’s always a moving event and this year was extra-special because our bass singer David Fullman spoke as Lord Mayor.