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17.01.2022 Repost from Sydney Children's Choir (It was too cute not to share! ) We hope the @Sydney Children's Choir Mini Singers put a smile on your face! They did their entire first year of SCC on Zoom only attending their first full in-person rehearsal in December! Bronwyn Cleworth, one of their conductors said Fancy being on a computer screen week after week, and still loving singing, and still wanting to come! Well done to all of you!’... The 12 Days of Christmas SCC Mini Singers Old English Song, arranged by Clifford Bradley & Jessica Wells

11.01.2022 Friends in Melbourne! Our very own Marliya Choir from Cairns will be performing the very moving stage show, Spinifex Gum, as the opening event of the 'Live at the Bowl' season at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl - a real, live gig on 8 January! Book here: https://liveatthebowl.com.au/spinifex-gum

05.01.2022 Re-post from Sydney Children's Choir: Grab your dancing shoes for this enjoyable performance of The Jolly Piper’, sung by SCC Training Choir choristers. Amandine Petit, our head of training Choir said: ‘. It was hard, not singing together, so we wanted to have a good time. Sing together, but at the same time, have fun. ... The Jolly Piper By Mary Donnelly and George Strid, arranged by Jessica Wells



01.01.2022 ***RECORDED LIVE FROM Sydney Opera House & PREMIERING TONIGHT*** Part celebration, part protest, Spinifex Gum is a deeply affecting musical experience. A collaboration between The Cat Empire’s Felix Riebl and Ollie McGill & our very own Marliya the young female Indigenous singers and voices of Australia's future. Conducted by Lyn Williams and expressed through choreography by Deborah Brown, you will not want to miss this. Full of the exuberance of youth, underwritten by basslines that would feel at home on a Beyoncé album. The Guardian

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