[Sing! Rehearsals] Call for Charity and Concert Name Suggestions!
Suggestions for concert name and charity to support
We are now open to suggestions from choir members of:
a) A charity to support with the profits from our concert
b) A name for the concert
Charity: If you'd like to nominate a charity for us to support, please write a short paragraph (max. 150 words) to describe what the charity does and any personal link you have to it, plus a link to its website.
Concert name: We usually give each concert a name to help with publicity. This is often drawn from a song title or lyric that we're singing. Have a look at this term's lyrics sheet if you'd like some inspiration!
Please email any suggestions to singcommunitychoir@gmail.com by Tuesday 29th October. We may shortlist suggestions if we get a lot. Then look out for a poll next week to vote for your favourites!
That's all for this week,
See you on Thursday!
Love, the Sing! Team.
[Sing! Rehearsals] Rehearsal this week
1. Another Call for cabaret acts for concert on Saturday 14th Dec!
We are still short of cabaret acts for the concert so please do let us know if you'd like to do one. They are usually songs performed as a solo, duet or small group, rather than by the whole choir. They provide variety in the concert programme and give a chance for smaller groups to showcase their talent!
If you’re interested in offering a cabaret act, please email musicteam@singcommunitychoir.co.uk by end of Sunday 20th October, letting us know what song you’d like to do and roughly how many people will be involved.
If you need to recruit other singers, please make an initial effort to do this before putting your idea forward (e.g. chat to others at rehearsals or post in our Facebook group). Also do think about what will be realistic to get together to a good standard in the time you have available. We’ll be in touch after the deadline to confirm which acts will be in the concert!
2. Jazz Festival: choir workshop
Here's a message from Jon: 'There's a choir workshop coming up as part of the Cambridge Jazz Festival on Saturday 16th November at the Junction, J2 from 1-3pm.
Andi is a member of the London Vocal Project led by Pete Churchill who ran the excellent ones we've been to the last couple of years, so I'm sure it will be great! If you'd like to come, please go ahead and book your ticket(s) to avoid disappointment.
Please let me know (hello@jonwilson.coach or WhatsApp 07950434645) if you'd like to come for food and/or drinks afterwards!'
That's all for this week! See you on Thursday!
Love, The Sing! team.
[Sing! Rehearsals] Rehearsal this week
1. Call for cabaret acts for concert on Saturday 14th Dec!
As usual, we'd like our concert to include a few 'cabaret' pieces – these are songs performed as a solo, duet or small group, rather than by the whole choir. They provide variety in the concert programme and give a chance for smaller groups to showcase their talent!
We can only fit a certain number of these in each concert. Usually we have space for all offers, but occasionally we have to be selective. So, if you’re interested in offering a cabaret act, please email musicteam@singcommunitychoir.co.uk by end of Sunday 20th October, letting us know what song you’d like to do and roughly how many people will be involved.
If you need to recruit other singers, please make an initial effort to do this before putting your idea forward (e.g. chat to others at rehearsals or post in our Facebook group). Also do think about what will be realistic to get together to a good standard in the time you have available. We’ll be in touch after the deadline to confirm which acts will be in the concert!
2. Solos
Thanks to everyone who has put themselves forward for a solo – we will be in touch with you soon. We are still looking for an alto or soprano to sing the solo in Never Gonna Not Dance Again, so do get in touch if you're interested in that one.
3. Final Call for Subs
Subs are now OVERDUE. Here are the details again if you haven't paid yet:
Bank: The Co-operative Bank
Account name: Sing! Community Choir (leave the exclamation mark out if needed)
Sort Code: 08 / 92 / 99
Account Number: 65694684
Reference: <Your Name!>
4. Dates for your diary again if you missed last week
- Mill Road Winter Fair – Sat 7th Dec, 2pm – St Phillips Church, Mill Rd. We'll sing a selection of the songs we've learnt this term, plus some sing-along carols.
- Christmas Concert – Sat 14th Dec, 7.30pm – Netherhall School, Queen Edith's Way. Our main performance of the term – get it in your diaries now!
- Winter Social “Sing's Got Talent!” – Thurs 19th Dec, 7pm – Cass Centre, Shaftesbury Rd. End-of-term celebration and talent show
That's all for now,
see you on Thursday! Love the Sing! team
Subs, solos and dates
Bank: The Co-operative Bank
Account name: Sing! Community Choir (leave the exclamation mark out if needed)
Sort Code: 08 / 92 / 99
Account Number: 65694684
Reference: <Your Name!>
4. Dates for your diary!
- Mill Road Winter Fair – Sat 7th Dec, 2pm – St Phillips Church, Mill Rd. We'll sing a selection of the songs we've learnt this term, plus some sing-along carols.
- Christmas Concert – Sat 14th Dec, 7.30pm – Netherhall School, Queen Edith's Way. Our main performance of the term – get it in your diaries now!
- Winter Social “Sing's Got Talent!” – Thurs 19th Dec, 7pm – Cass Centre, Shaftesbury Rd. End-of-term celebration and talent show
- Harbour – 2 solos available – would suit any voice part
- Hallelujah – 1 or 2 solos available – would suit an alto or mid/high tenor
- Never Gonna Not Dance Again – 1-2 solos available – would suit a soprano or alto
- Livin' On A Prayer – 2 solos available – would suit a soprano or alto, or possibly a bass
Sing! Weekend Away 2025 quick survey
Hi Sing!ers,
We’re excited to let you know that the next Sing! Weekend Away will most likely be 9th-11th May 2025! 🎉
— Action required
Save the date and help us secure an amazing venue by completing this survey by Friday 11th October – it’ll take you less than a minute!
Survey: https://forms.gle/kANBuN6q97sQRaeU6
We need to pay the deposit for Letton Hall fairly soon, hence this early survey to gauge interest. This does not commit you either way, simply answer as honestly as you can at this time. Even if you can’t attend, your response is still really helpful!
— What we have planned
We have provisionally booked The Hall at Letton Hall (https://lettonhall.org), an incredible venue and quite a step up for us in terms of the social spaces, number of rooms, and sleeping arrangements (spacious bedrooms and no bunk beds!).
We would love love love to go here! For it to work financially we need to charge a little more (£110) and we need at least 40 people to sign up for the whole weekend. The price includes accommodation, food, soft drinks, snacks, choir member led activities on Saturday, and a full-day choir workshop on Sunday!
To whet your appetite (especially if you’re new to Sing!) please take a look at Alex’s great write up from last time: https://singcommunitychoir.co.uk/notes-from-the-forest-our-thorpe-woodlands-adventure
— Next steps
Please complete the survey by Friday 11th October, even if you know you can’t make it: https://forms.gle/kANBuN6q97sQRaeU6
Please also let us know if you would love to come but the price is an issue for you. The Weekend Away is big part of how we live out the “community” part of our name and we will do our best to get everyone there who wants to go.
Jon
Weekend Away and Socials Coordinator
Subs are due for Sing!
Bank: The Co-operative Bank
Account name: Sing! Community Choir (leave the exclamation mark out if needed)
Sort Code: 08 / 92 / 99
Account Number: 65694684
Reference: <Your Name!>
4. Weekend Away Survey
Look out for a separate email to follow with exciting information about next year's weekend away. We need you to take a survey to gauge interest.
See you all on Thursday!
Love, The Sing! Team.
Sing! Summer Concert raises over £1,000 for Red Balloon
Huge thanks to everyone who came along to the Sing! Summer Concert in July. We had a blast Puttin’ on the Ritz for you – and you helped us to raise more than £1,000 for Red Balloon Learner Centre – Cambridge ! ![]()
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You can now watch back your favourites from our concert YouTube playlist.
Sing! Summer Concert – Puttin’ On The Ritz
Not long now until our Summer concert! We’re back at Netherhall School on Saturday, 13 June from 7.30pm at Netherhall School in Cambridge for an evening of joy and music, celebrating the power of song!
Tickets are £10 (£5 for concessions) – under tens go free. All proceeds to Red Balloon Learner Centres, Cambridge providing an alternative to school which enables young people to re-engage with education.
Notes from the forest: Our Thorpe Woodlands Adventure
By Alex
For a few weeks already at Sing! we could feel an extra ripple of excitement in the air as we all knew this year’s weekend away was just around the corner. As laptops shut and office doors closed on Friday afternoon, Thetford forest felt tantalisingly close.
This year we returned to Thorpe Woodlands Adventure Centre, which for some felt like an old friend, whilst for newer choir members such as myself it was an exciting unknown. As we approached on the tranquil roads, we could already feel the restorative effects of the forest descending.
Friday evening was a time to spend as we pleased, to find our bunk rooms (or for some of us, our peaceful pods amongst the trees), eat together and play board games in the spacious common area. Some of the earlier birds amongst us eagerly signed up to set up breakfast the following morning (but there were plenty of jobs more suited to the night owls too!)
On Saturday morning we were treated to bright sunshine. Some keen runners headed out early to take part in Thetford Parkrun a 10 minute drive away. Others soaked up the morning rays in an impromptu shady reading corner under the canopy of the trees.
The day’s activities then started. Several talented choir members had organised workshops to share their enjoyment of their hobby with others:








Thanks to all the dedicated workshop organisers for their hard work and enthusiasm!
As well as the workshops, a number of activities were led by the dedicated staff at Thorpe Woodlands (many thanks to Luke and Isis for running these activities for us). A raft-building competition saw two teams build rafts and launch them on the River Thet. Testament to the engineering skills of the teams, everyone stayed dry (until they all jumped into the river to cool off from the heat of the day, that is!)

The tree trekking activity took place in the forest and included navigating two different high-ropes courses between the trees and also climbing trees using handholds and an auto belay system. Jumping from a platform metres above the ground, relying on a harness to slow our fall, certainly got the adrenaline going! A special mention has to go to Becca who chose to climb barefoot, much to the initial bemusement and then awe of the instructors.

The third venue-led activity was focused on team building, with such games as trying to fill a bucket with water as quickly as possible using water carried in a pipe filled with holes (resulting in quite a few somewhat damp choir members!) and a blindfolded trust trail through the forest.

Of course, no day on a Sing! weekend away could pass without… singing! As the light faded in the evening, we all gathered around the campfire and sang choir repertoire past and present.

Sunday came just as bright and warm as Saturday, and we were all looking forward to taking part in a choir workshop run by Stuart, a professional choir leader who had travelled all the way from Manchester to join us. He started out by teaching us two gospel songs which were great fun to sing, and encouraged us to sing with our whole bodies, and our facial expressions, not just our voices, coaxing out the meaning and emotions in the words we were singing.

A particular highlight was the culmination of the workshop, standing round in a massive circle in the forest clearing singing our hearts out. Stuart also gave very insightful feedback on a couple of the songs we had been learning this term, bringing out our inner backing singers for “You Make My Dreams” and having us rising passionately from our chairs for the bridge in “Already Home”. Thanks so much to Stuart for teaching and inspiring us – we’ll all be drawing on what we learned in our singing over the coming weeks of rehearsals.

All too soon, the weekend came to an end. I speak on behalf of the whole choir when I say that the weekend away brings us closer together through not just singing but our shared enjoyment of other activities and being amongst nature. A very special mention must go to Jon who organised us all to make the weekend away the success it was.
