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Wednesday 30 July 2014

Summer Break

Liquorice Singers have begun an enforced early summer break. Work is being carried out at the meeting room where we rehearse and picking our way through builders paraphernalia was proving tricky so we decided to call it a day until they complete the works. An extension is being erected which will house a new office for the Almshouse Trust and additional storage space including a chair store which with luck will give us a little more space. 

We aim to restart singing on 20th August all being well.  
  
New singers are always welcome and remember there are no auditions to worry about.  Hope to see some new faces on 20th August.  Enjoy your summer and keeeeep singing.


Monday 14 July 2014

Events

I cannot believe it is mid July and my last blog was way back in March.  It seems a little late to be giving feedback regarding the music festival after all this time but we had some lovely comments from the adjudicator who persuaded us to enter a competitive class next time.  We have started our rehearsals for this already!  

We also have a few event dates listed below.  The Thorneycroft Centre have been asking us for a while to come along and perform at one of their functions and it has proved difficult to find a time when we have a full compliment of singers (they will keep going off on holiday).  The summer is now upon us and we are having a break for August so we have arranged a date for September and fingers crossed this will go ahead as planned.

  •    6th September 2014    Concert (tbc)
  •    18th September 2014  Thorneycroft Centre
  •    10th February 2015     Arthritis Care
  •    13th March 2015          Pontefract Music Festival

We will also be singing a selection of WW1 songs as part of the WW1 commemoration year during October and November in the Market Square, Pontefract.  So Pack up your Troubles and if you are still A Long Way from Tipperary you might want to come along and join in with Oh it's a Lovely War and if not I'll wish you Goodbyee.

Saturday 8 March 2014

Pontefract Music Festival

It's that time of year again and decision time - do we compete or enter for fun?  The first time we entered Pontefract Music Festival we entered the Sing for Fun category, then last year we had to drop out because we had no MD or accompanist.  This year with so many excellent choirs competing we decided to once again opt for the fun category; we are after all a singing for pleasure group and not particularly competitive.  We are looking forward to taking part and hearing the adjudicators comments.  We love our Wednesday choir sessions but it is always good to have an audience and we have been practicing our two numbers so we can sing - wait for it - OFF THE BOOKS!  Never did I think I would utter those words, whenever I have broached the subject in the past the look of horror and the shouts of protest meant that I had more or less given up on the idea.  So I am not sure how we find ourselves singing without looking at the music but I have to say I am made up and a very proud woman.   It makes such a difference to the sound and lovely to see peoples faces rather than looking at the tops of heads.

This will be my first festival as choir conductor so it is a bit nerve wracking for me, I will just have to pretend it is a normal rehearsal night and hope for the best.  I will however have the support of 12 lovely singers all looking and smiling and singing their best.  Bring it on!!!!


Thursday 2 January 2014

Musical Directors x 4

We have been very fortunate in our relatively short existence to have had some very talented folk helping us out along the way.  Becki Woolfe, a teacher, started the choir in 2010 when her school advertised for singers to start a community choir and she nurtured us in the early days.  When she had to leave we had the very talented Andrew Booth of fono-productions with us for a year and he made a valiant effort to knock us into shape musically.  He helped us to improve our singing and taught us some lovely songs.  David Gilson helps us out occasionally and he has done a couple of arrangements for us.  When we found ourselves without a leader we asked the local newspaper to do an article and we were fortunate to find Elaine from this publicity. See the article (and hear us sing) here dated Nov 2013 only problem was they printed an incorrect email address but fortunately new singers and an MD still found us. 

We are very grateful to everyone who have given their time and expertise and kept us singing.  The choir would not have progressed and grown in the way it has without your input.