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One Song Sing

Starts: Sunday, 16 June 2024
Ends: Sunday, 16 June 2024
One Song Sing is the Hunter’s very own pop up choir in fabulous places. One song learned, sung and performed within an hour(ish). Back in 2017 Jane and Mark from The Sum of the Parts (music) had a brainwave. Why not teach one song in one hour to hundreds of people, and film it? Inspired by their own ukestras and Canada's Choir, Choir, Choir, the idea of a monthly instant community choir became insanely popular with 100s of people in the Hunter region. They encourage people of all ages and singing abilities to sing one song. Arranged for you by The Sum of the Parts and proudly sponsored and produced by Lake Macquarie City Council. This event is part of the Lake Macquarie Dobell Festival.
Add to Calendar 2024-06-16 12:00 am 2024-06-16 12:00 am One Song Sing One Song Sing is the Hunter’s very own pop up choir in fabulous places. One song learned, sung and performed within an hour(ish). Back in 2017 Jane and Mark from The Sum of the Parts (music) had a brainwave. Why not teach one song in one hour to hundreds of people, and film it? Inspired by their own ukestras and Canada's Choir, Choir, Choir, the idea of a monthly instant community choir became insanely popular with 100s of people in the Hunter region. They encourage people of all ages and singing abilities to sing one song. Arranged for you by The Sum of the Parts and proudly sponsored and produced by Lake Macquarie City Council. This event is part of the Lake Macquarie Dobell Festival. Pearson Street, Charlestown , NSW , 2290 , Australia
Pearson Street, Charlestown , NSW , 2290 , Australia
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