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Coomunity singing at Box Hill Surrey UK
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Subject: Community singing at Box Hill Surrey UK From: Sarah the flute Date: 08 Sep 18 - 06:42 AM On Weds 12th Sept there will be another workshop at Leith Hill Place Surrey for singing at the Surrey Unearthed art installation on 29th Sept at Box Hill. Morrigan are leading one of the choirs at this event. The practice starts at 6pm and everyone is welcome to come and join in the singing. Surrey Unearthed |
Subject: RE: Coomunity singing at Box Hill Surrey UK From: GUEST,henryp Date: 10 Sep 18 - 11:35 AM Two musical connections with Box Hill; Piano maker Thomas Broadwood - and uncle, I think, of Lucy Broadwood - bought Juniper Hall in 1815. Broadwood's Folly, the circular flint tower on Lodge Hill, was built as a Waterloo memorial. In Richard Thompson's song "1952 Vincent Black Lightning", Box Hill is the location which James and Red Molly ride to. |
Subject: RE: Coomunity singing at Box Hill Surrey UK From: GUEST,henryp Date: 10 Sep 18 - 12:40 PM Harvest Celebration, Box Hill, Surrey Sat 29 Sep 2018 18:30 - 21:00 Meeting point; Salomons Memorial, Box Hill Viewpoint Boooking not needed Free event Dogs on leads are welcome. A community celebration of the Surrey Hills landscape featuring local choirs and families singing Harvest themed songs from the Box Hill viewpoint at dusk. The song will carry over to the illuminated installation ‘Harvest’ by Mary Branson on Box Hill Farm. This striking artwork explores the unseen work and rituals of the farming community. This event will also incorporate a ‘Calling’ from viewpoint to artwork and back led by artist Alison Carlier. |
Subject: RE: Coomunity singing at Box Hill Surrey UK From: Sarah the flute Date: 11 Sep 18 - 03:16 PM Practice tomorrow evening but at Leith Hill Place NOT Box Hill 6pm to 7.30pm - free - just turn up and sing. Take the opportunity to look around the stately home where Ralph Vaughan Williams grew up |
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