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Kid's Choir 2017

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Sun 1st Jan 2017

Sun 17 Sep - Sun 17 Sep 2017 (2017)

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The Scoop, Queen's Walk, London SE1 2DB

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Hear the heart-warming sounds of over 400 primary school children singing together. This colossal choir of young voices will sing a beautiful repertoire of songs from around the world, exploring themes of the Thames and the issues facing children today.

Led by Richard Frostick, one of the UK's finest singing leaders, Artistic Director of the British Council’s World Voice programme and founder of the Islington Music Centre, the children will join forces to delight audiences and perform a fantastic collection of songs at the Scoop.

Young composer Hunter Coblentz has created a contemporary response to Handel’s Water Music to celebrate the 300thanniversary.

Schools involved in this year's programme are:

  • Gainsborough Primary School
  • St John and St James
  • Our Lady & St Joseph Catholic Primary School
  • Malmesbury Primary School
  • Sacred Heart Primary School
  • Bourne Primary School
  • Sir Francis Drake Primary School
  • St Saviour's RC Primary School
  • Brindishe Green
  • Montbelle Primary School
  • Hatcham Temple Grove
  • Dulwich Hamlet Junior School
  • Kender Primary School
  • Goodrich Primary School
  • Ivydale Primary School
  • Charles Dickens Primary
  • St Jude's Primary
  • St John the Divine CE Primary School
  • The Grange Primary School
  • Swaffield Primary School
  • St Mary's CE Primary
  • Holly Park Primary
  • Elmwood Primary School
  • Paxton Primary School
  • crawford Primary School
  • Fenstanton Primary School
  • Glenbrook Primary School
  • The Mayflower Federation
  • Phoenix Primary School
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