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Hi Essex

I don't know of a museum that offers singing as part of their programme, but The Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield are doing this soon -http://www.hepworthwakefield.org/whatson/choral-singing-workshop/

Emma


Emma King
www.emmakingconsultancy.co.uk

> On 27 Nov 2015, at 12:52, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I have sung in many choirs over the years (and yes, as a Welshman I also played rugby and had relatives who were miners. I'm such a stereotype), but I was wondering if any museums offered themselves as venues for community singing of any form? The health benefits of singing in a choir have been scientifically measured and proved (check out the cancer chartity Tenovus and its choirs). I was just wondering if museums have brought singing into their buildings at all.
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> To get your creative juices going here is a video of John Daker singing two songs. I hope you will agree he is something quite special....
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PVal8Fy7CM
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> Happy Friday....
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