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Come and Sing Online – a national singing event

Date
Time
2.00pm
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3.00pm (3.00 - 3.30pm optional socialising)
 
Location
Online (Zoom)
 
Price
Free!
 
 
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Come and Sing Online

Join us for Come and Sing Online – a national online singing event that is dementia-inclusive and features a mix of uplifting songs from our Travel These Ways song collection, as well as some well-known classics!

Everyone is welcome to join in this relaxed event, led by choir leader Stephen Deazley. You can read more about what to expect on the day and how to join the event once you book you place here:

If you would like to try some of the songs before the event, you’ll find the song words, films and recorded music either online here, or order a printed pack here.

Booking

This event is being delivered via Zoom. You can book your free place here: https://come-and-sing-online.eventbrite.co.uk, or call the Luminate team on 0131 668 8066 to book over the phone.

We will also broadcast the event on our YouTube channel. If you would prefer to watch the event live on YouTube, you do not need to book a place on Eventbrite. Instead, please email your full name to singing@luminatescotland.org and we will send you a link.

You can call Luminate on 0131 668 8066 or email singing@luminatescotland.org if you have any other questions.

 
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