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Wednesday 4 May 2011

SKYE singing holiday April 2011








Well, we all got there, mostly on the world famous scenic train journey from Glasgow to Mallaig, to gather in Armadale, on the Sleat peninsula in the south of Skye. We booked the Ardvasar community Hall for the week, both to sing in, also to gather, eat and hang out each evening. We were staying in some well appointed lodges up on the hill on the Clan Donald estate, overlooking the sound of Sleat, across to Knoydart.

We were a group of 25, from ages 15 all the way up to late sixties. Some had lots of singing experience, some had none. Michael was our wonderful cook for the week, cooking us superb 3 course meals each evening. We sang our hearts out every morning, took off for walks or car journeys in the afternoon to explore the spectacular scenery, returning early evening to eat, sing, and entertain ourselves.

On our last evening, we had a excellent evening sharing our songs, and cabaret acts, enjoying the talents within the group: a hilarious skit by Ani and Amie, our teenage singers, some numbers by our newly formed band, Betsy's USA dances, and Lizzie, performer and wordsmith, wrote the poem below. And we were blessed with 2 impromptu guests from France and Algeria- a student couple were walking and camping on Skye, heard the music, and were invited in to spend the evening with us, eating haggis and neeps, and joining in the singing. They spent the evening grinning from ear to ear.



Candy bedecked in hues of heather,

Conducted our choir whatever the weather

With songs from distant lands and times

Some in gaelic and some with rhymes.

Enthusing our group with her skills and grace

Harmonies flooded each voice and face

Robin with his ‘rovin’’ watchful eye

Took care of us all the island of Skye.

Michael a wizard of bread and dinner

Made us a feast, each night a winner.

For everything that you’ve done for us

Accept our gift of a rousing chorus

Wednesday 9 March 2011

March 2011 Newsletter

I feel honoured that I have been invited to run another Soul Soundings, this time in Wells Cathedral on Wednesday 27th April, 7.30-9.30pm.

This is a unique opportunity: we will have the entire space to ourselves, to explore the resonance of this ancient and sacred building with the human voice, connecting us to each other, to spirit and to the building itself. We will move around the building, experiment with different tones, use echoes, drones and free singing, as well as learn some simple songs. This event is open to all, from experienced musicians to beginners, and we will learn music by ear.

If you are interested in coming, tickets are £12 adults, £5 children, available from Wells Cathedral Shop, or via paypal on the Workshops/Events page. All profits will go to Barenboim-Said Foundation, which promotes coexistence and interaction amongst cultures through music, and the spirit of peace, dialogue and reconciliation.

Testimonials from Bath Abbey Soul Soundings June 2009:

“Both for me and two other people who are completely new to this type of singing it was a revelation of the power and beauty of music, the human voice and singing. It was a perfect event which we will not forget.”

Recently Sounding It Out supported a very worthwhile charity called Peace Direct by travelling to London to sing in Paddington Station, to raise their profile and spread their hopeful message. They are celebrating International Women's Day with this inspiring video. Please do have a look and pass it on. www.peacedirect.org/justonewoman

And finally, do have a look at the Guardian newspaper, Travel section, on Saturday March 19th. There will be an in-depth article about a singing/walking holiday I recently facilitated for the Rambler Countrywide Holidays in Matlock Bath. We were privileged to have a journalist and photographer sing and walk with us for 2 days.

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