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If you need to contact the NVN, rather than an individual choir, you can do so by emailing admin@naturalvoice.net

Heart of Gloucester Community Choir

Location

St Mary de Crypt Church, Southgate St, Gloucester GL1 1TP

Description

We have a friendly and relaxed approach and enjoy a wide variety of world and contemporary songs. Our aim is enjoyment, building vocal confidence and friendship.
Occasionally we take our songs out into the community and get together with The Friday Morning Choir.
We always welcome new singers – no experience necessary.

Singers say: ” Singing in the choir is great fun and uplifting, life- enhancing- a complete buzz.”

Session times

Tuesday evenings in term time
7.30- 9 pm

Heart Song Collective CIC

Location

Telegraph Hill Centre, Kitto Road, London, SE14 5TY

Description

Heart Song Collective CIC is a South East London-based singing for wellbeing community, run by Assamiya Bonner. We are a queer-led and queer-celebrating community who come together regularly to sing, connect, and co-regulate our nervous systems together through song. We sing songs exclusively by Natural Voice Network composers, in a circle, held in a trauma-informed way, and voice parts are not gendered. Our sessions are suitable for adults (18+), held in English, and regrettably, our studio space is not wheelchair accessible.

Our regular sessions are:

Song Medicine

Thursdays in term time, 7.30-9.30pm at Telegraph Hill Centre in SE14, London (details & tickets: https://buytickets.at/heartsongcollective/996678) These sessions are drop-in and tickets must be booked digitally in advance via the link above. Singers and non-singers welcome. Sliding scale for ticket prices, according to means.

Songs & Snuggles

Saturday 9th November, 3-6pm at Telegraph Hill Centre in SE14, London (details & tickets: https://buytickets.at/heartsongcollective/1199584) All levels of experience with both singing and conscious closeness/touch are welcome. Perfect for beginners. No touch necessary. Tickets must be booked digitally in advance via the link above. Singers and non-singers welcome. Sliding scale for ticket prices, according to means.

More about Song Medicine:

We’ve moved beyond a traditional “choir” set-up as a way of singing together, and into something more flowing, less formal, more inclusive, and totally focused on how it FEELS to sing (rather than what we sound like, although we do accidentally sound pretty awesome quite often!). No sheet music, no rehearsals, no performances: just weekly evening sessions of relaxed and heart-centred singing, playful connection and nervous-system-nourishment via simple, soulful circle singing and community. You are always in choice in these sessions: stand or sit; stillness or movement; choose the voice part or parts which FEEL most pleasurable to sing, regardless of gender or vocal register.

Song Medicine session outline:

🟊 7.15pm doors open and registration
🟊 7.30pm begin with group check-in
🟊 physical and vocal warm-ups
🟊 learn and sing two more upbeat songs (2/3/4 part harmony, a call & response or a round) sitting or standing in a circle
🟊 tea break
🟊 learn and sing a slower, more meditative song, sitting in a circle
🟊 closing sharing circle (one word shares), transition ready for travel and aftercare notes
🟊 9.30pm close & hugs for those who want them

Please note: These are alcohol and substance sober events, suitable for those in the recovery community.

About the Song Leader:

Assamiya (pronounced A-sa-mee-a, she/her pronouns) is an experienced professional classical singer, song leader, singing teacher and trauma-informed transformational coach. She has a Holistic Singing Teaching practice in Brockley (SE4), facilitates singing workshops across the UK for festivals and community gatherings, and is a verified member of the Proud Wellness Practitioners Directory.

Assamiya is passionate about singing, wellbeing and community, and is making it her mission to spread the practice of Song Medicine across the UK, helping people reclaim their relationship with their singing voice, nourish their nervous systems and create community connections.

Session times

Thursday evenings in term time, 7.30-9.30pm

Heartfelt Harmony

Location

The Sutton Hall, Stockcross, Newbury, Berks. RG20 8LN.

Description

Heartfelt Harmony, is a new singing group.  We are meeting weekly on Wednesdays – the dates for the first half term are:

26th February, 5th,  12th, 19th, 26th March and the 2nd April

Songs will be taught by ear, so there is no need to read music. There will be simple songs in 3 or 4 part harmony and rounds too, often with a nature or nurturing theme, that we can learnt quickly so that harmonies can be enjoyed straight.  Some will be longer and built up over several weeks. We will sing songs from near and far to ground, connect and inspire us all in wonderful a capella harmony.

Session times

Wednesday evenings in term time 7.30pm - 9 pm

HeartSong

Location

Letchworth Quaker Meeting House Howgills, 42 South View, SG6 3JJ

Description

HEARTSONG

Happy Hearty Singing in Herts
With Katie Rose

Enjoy a happy afternoon of beautiful harmony singing in the serene ambience of Letchworth Quakers Meeting House.

We’ll be learning uplifting songs from global genres – folk, pop and original – acapella and accompanied, all taught by ear in three or four-part harmony.
As a gentle form of cardio-vascular exercise which boosts confidence, relieves stress and lifts spirits, singing has well-researched health benefits. Most importantly it’s great fun in good company.
No need to read music or previous singing experience required.

About Katie Rose – Committed to making the magical benefits of singing accessible and inclusive, Katie has directed and arranged music for over 20 choirs, five hospitals and organisations including Sing for Water, NHS England, Mind and Breathe Arts Health Research. – www.therosewindow.org

SINGING WORKSHOP DATES:
Saturdays 2-5 pm
Spring: March 29th
Summer: June 28th
Autumn: Oct 25th

VENUE: Letchworth Quaker Meeting House Howgills, 42 South View, SG6 3JJ

PAYMENT  – Book here
£50 – Earlybird for all 3 Workshops – in advance by 1st March
£20/ £17 (concs) – Earlybird for Spring Workshop – in advance by 1st March
£25/ £20 (concs) – Spring Workshop after 1st March or on the day (pay by card)

LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING & SINGING WITH YOU! 

 

Session times

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