NEW PEOPLE
This is a good time for new people to start so spread the word but do get people to contact in advance at maggie@naturalvoice.net for more information and to book a free taster session We will keep on informally , revising old tunes, learning some new ones. Putting together a playlist of performing songs , slowly starting to work towards a summer performance. Outdoor performance to be organised for Summer term (possibly Mottisfont or Tools for Self Reliance which would be very appropriate for some African songs ) SONGS Bird songs ; The Lark it sang melodious… Hear the sweet birds sing , Cuckoo round, 3 little birds We will sing May the road rise with you ( Music by Nickomo words traditional Celtic Blessing) again and revise the final section a few more times to establish it . And go back to May you see diamonds By Ali Burns that we were singing before lockdown. ( attached below) And how many of you remember Up above my head? ( Gospel song from Southern States of America) We’ll also dig out I can hear a train a comin’ ( Nickomo) Lets learn We got all the love , by Helen Yeomans And I learnt several inspiring songs at the Natural Voice Gathering I would like to teach Alison has got a barbershop tag to teach and would like to revive Hazrat Bibi and learn an Arabic chant ( both Nickomo’s Harmonic Temple) and more! And maybe we will use some more of the songs we learnt in the Zoom group ( Force of love... Mother Julian of Norwich and Penny Stone and the Gospel song Move when the spirit says move Requests for other songs welcome SHAPE OF SESSION NB Earlier Start 7.15pm for a chat ... 7.30 singing start I have had general feedback that people like finishing at 9pm. And it would be good to have more singing time So NB earlier start time 7.15- 7.30 informal chat time 7.30- 8.15 sing 8.15- 8.25 break outside 8.25- 9 pm sing Bring your own hot drinks FEES 10 week term ending 7th April Blue Sky is a community of singers, we all need each other to sing in harmony. The sessions run no matter how many people turn up and we need to pay the hall rental, licences for songs, public liability insurance, and for the time and expertise and ongoing professional development of the teachers. So we need a steady guaranteed income in order to keep the sessions going. This term we ask for 1 payment of £30 at the start of term and another of £30 half way through. ie in total 10 sessions @ £6 per session. If you’re hard up then 2 payments of £20 over the term is OK £7 per individual session ( if you are hard up £5) ( if this is a problem for you , come and talk to me. No one should be excluded because of the cost. ) WHAT WE OFFER The Natural Voice approach to singing , www.naturalvoice.net with the belief that everyone can sing, that singing is our birthright , that expressing yourself through song is more important than worrying what sound you make ( and it probably sounds much better than you think) · An accepting and supportive environment for anyone who wants to sing. · No auditions, just come and sing, people with less experience or confidence supported by the rest of the group · Friendly group , companionship, fun. · Health Benefits of singing together which can lift depression, and relieve stress. · Songs taught by ear, no need to read music or have any previous experience You will not have to sing by yourself. · The joy of hearing unaccompanied voices in glorious harmony and being part of it · A few stretches and voice exercises to get the vocal chords warmed up. · Opportunities for exploring your voice, experimenting with different ways of singing · Occasional informal community performances. · Covid precautions as judged appropriate. WE SING · Songs to inspire, soothe, delight and amuse , raise you up, calm you down Feel good songs with positive messages , Easy songs , and some more challenging ( but worth the effort) · Appreciating and Honouring Songs from other cultures, increasing our knowledge and understanding of the world we share . We’re pleased to let you know that the theme for this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 is ……… “Loneliness”.
The week will run from Monday 9th May until Sunday 15th May 2022 and will raise awareness of the impact of loneliness on our mental wellbeing, as well as the practical steps that can be taken to address it. Loneliness affects millions of people in the UK every year and has had a huge impact on our mental health during the pandemic. That is why we have chosen it as our theme for Mental Health Awareness Week 2022. Our connection to other people and our community is fundamental to protecting our mental health and we need to find better ways of tackling the epidemic of loneliness. We can all play a part in this. Mental Health Awareness Week was started by the Foundation more than two decades ago and has now grown to become one of the UK’s most recognised campaigns. It has helped transform awareness of mental health and grow understanding of how we can improve mental health, both as individuals and as a society. We hope you join us again in May for the 2022 campaign Our Founder, Frances Heather has quoted the following:
"I have a passion to do something pro-active for the dreadful world situation. I have many memories about my time in Albania supporting some of the 15,000 refugees who were living around the swimming pool in Tirana during the Kosovo war. I had the privilege of running a charity in Albania since 1997 and we were one of the first charities back in Kosovo and we built up a clinic there which used to be one of Mother Teresa's clinics in the past. My husband Ron and I have travelled widely in Eastern Europe since the Berlin Wall came down. People from Eastern Europe are some of the most hospitable people in the world and yet, often they have the least. They have always been in my heart. Let us do what we can to help." "Please share widely about my fund-raising event and support it if you can. Help with goods for sale and/or cake would be welcome. Please share on social media & with your contacts." We’re excited to announce that our online programme is BACK! We had so much fun meeting new faces and trying new things together in January that we’ve decided to continue doing Zoom events throughout March and April. There’s something for everyone, including workshops where our coach will help you to shape and share your own story, and watch-alongs, where we meet to watch a video story and chat about it afterwards. You can book places for all of the sessions via our website. This Monday, 14th, join us at 1pm for crafting and chat! Bring whatever creative project you’re working on and enjoy some company during your lunch break. Please note that our event at Monty’s Hub has been postponed from the advertised date on March 17th and will now be taking place on Thursday 7th April. You can book via the updated event page below.
Book your place - Thursday 7 April Hi to you all,
Just a reminder that we have a fund-raising event on Friday 4th March, which is a Quiz running 7pm-9pm. If you attend in person at the Action Church tickets are £5 which includes refreshments, or you can enter the Quiz online for £3 which will be via Zoom. If you would like to access the Quiz via Zoom, you can you please make payment of £3 by bank transfer or book your ticket by clicking here and we can email you the Zoom link to participate.. You can also book your in person ticket by using this link. People can come in teams of 4 or individually and we can put people in breakout rooms to answer the questions on Zoom. |
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