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Vision: Join Us. About our members Our members come from all professions; some are working in the public sector (including the NHS), or the private sector, others are retired. Many volunteer outside the choir, helping to raise money for a range of charities by performing, drumming, or singing. Others sing in other choirs and have performed at the SouthBank and the Royal Albert Hall. We come together with a shared love of music, of singing, and of believing that it is never too late to join a choir and sing in a supportive environment. Rehearsal venue Autumn Term starts on Thursday 17 September 2015. Our venue is a great central London space adjacent to excellent bus, tube and train links. Please arrive and check-in anytime from 6.15pm. Term dates Our autumn term runs from Thursday 17 September until Thursday 26 November (inclusive). Membership fees Membership fees are charged on a termly basis. New members We welcome new members throughout the year – come along and join a rehearsal.

Keeping in touch. Join | London City Singers. We’re always looking for new members – women from age 16 are more than welcome to join. If you like to sing why not give it a go? Come along to any rehearsal – you’ll have the chance to hear us perform and you’ll be invited to join in as we work on our repertoire. Don’t worry, you don’t need to know how to read music!

Oh and you don’t have previous musical or singing experience, too. When? Tuesdays from 18:30 to 21:00 Where? London Welsh Centre, 157-163 Gray’s Inn Road, London WC1X 8UE Nearest transport: Kings Cross St Pancras or Chancery Lane tubeMap Why? There are so many reasons to join! Spend time with a wonderful group of womenlearn a new skillbe creativeperform at great venuesget a chance to strut your stuff How? When you attend a rehearsal our Music Director listens to you to place you in a voice section. We hold open rehearsal events at least once a year. Creative Writing Courses Central London – Short Courses In Creative Writing | City University London. This course will explore how to find inspiration and how to make your writing lively and engaging. Students learn the key elements of fiction writing, particularly in relation to short stories and novels.

Subjects covered include structure, characterisation, dialogue, point of view, narrative voice, style and how to develop, sustain and end a story. Students also learn how to sustain their practice as a writer and how to revise and edit their own work. Due to popular demand, please note the same course will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays. In other words, you do not need to register for both nights, just pick your preferred day of the week. Course Information Tutor Info Tuesday: Cherry Potts is the author of two collections of short stories, Mosaic of Air and Tales Told Before Cockcrow. Thursday: Amy Prior has an MA in Creative & Life Writing from Goldsmiths (University of London), as well as a BA in Cinema (University of London).

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