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Mayor's Brunch charity event – Olive Branch pub, Wimborne

Look at this almost real time, 3 hrs ago we were singing at the Major's Brunch at the Olive Branch pub in Wimborne. A really fun event which went off well and hopefully raised lots of support for the Major's excellent charities. Jubilate sang first followed by St Michael's School then Dumpton School all followed by a rocking young band who put us in a great mood to dance away the morning...

Olive Branch pub gets in the Christmas mood while eating brunch and listening to traditional country carols from 18th and 19 century

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We are a friendly a cappella choir singing 4 part harmony (soprano, alto, tenor, bass). New singers are most welcome, no audition required, neither is it necessary to be able to read music, though of course it helps. Previous experience of singing in a choir not required.   We aim for an interesting varied mix of music from 'True Colours', made famous by Cindy Lauper (1986) to 'Wilt Thou Unkind' by John Dowland (1597) and almost everything in between.    At Christmas we keep alive the Dorset tradition of West Gallery Carols, similar words to the well known standards but with rousing, rustic tunes that Thomas Hardy loved and championed from his youth.    Our current repertoire also includes songs such as: 'Over the Rainbow', 'My Girl', Cole Porter's 'Let's Do It', 'Loch Lomond', 'Java Jive', American spirituals and English seasonal folk songs. Founded in 1994 by a group of friends sharing a love of music. We currently meet...

Last night's 'Celebration of Song' charity concert

Now we have a blog and a Facebook presence we need to photograph and record our performances if only to examine on how we appear and most importantly – sound. A kind supporter took this photo just before we commenced our 20 minutes of eclectic songs. Our leader, Ray, is introducing us. He'd reminded us all to smile more, we absorbed the message but clearly not for this picture! We look rather apprehensive, pity because we didn't need to be.  It all went very well and was great fun. It was nice to be the first choir to sing, we could then relax and enjoy the following four 'acts', all of whom were very polished and talented. Such variety of approach from each choir demonstrated their unique characters. The Mayor of Wimborne Jeff Hart, also a valuable Jubilate bass, hosted the event which raised over £800 apparently for two fine charities – Wimborne Victoria Hospital and Planet Wimborne, the town's environmental hub.  

Charity concert at Wimborne St. Giles church

Here we are at our last charity concert at the beautiful Wimborne St Giles Church just before Christmas, caught in the midst of taking a bow!