Off Centre as members enjoy choir
This was not their first visit to the club, which shows just how good they are.
Most of the singing is unaccompanied, however a pianist does play a role accompanying a flautist, a solo euphonium player and both solo and duet singers, and a piano duet.
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Hide AdOne of the alto singers read an amusing poem about being an alto singer in a choir.
The programme ranged from light opera to spirituals, traditional Irish and Israeli numbers, folk blues, jazz, Irving Berlin, Flanders and Swann, marches and ended with an Irish blessing.
There were toe-tapping numbers, sentimental ones and items which required audience participation including their laughter.
In fact, there was something for everyone. No doubt members will be hoping for a return visit in the not-too-far-distant future.
It is now time for the summer break.
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Hide AdThe next meeting will be held on September 8 in Felpham Memorial Village Hall at 7.30pm.
This will be a talk with slides by Christine Cooke and her subject Norway, Iceland and Greenland.
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