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    Bangor-on-Dee choir spreads harmony at care home

    Alice GregoryBy Alice GregoryAugust 20, 2024No Comments
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    Conductor Huw Jones and the Bangor-On Dee community choir during their performance.
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    A community choir left happy care home residents “all shook up” after belting out a series of hits.

    The Bangor on Dee Community Choir paid a visit to Pendine Park in Wrexham to perform a medley of popular songs, old and new.

    Artist in residence at Pendine Park Sarah Edwards said: “It was a lovely experience and the residents, who were aged from 20 to over 70, and staff really enjoyed it.

    “The Choir were excellent and they tailored their songs to suit everyone so it was brilliant, from Abba to Elvis, and it went down very well with some excellent audience participation too.

    “It was wonderful to have the choir here and they’ve promised to come back later in the year.

    “The residents love the music and the singing – you can see it in their faces.”

    The Bangor on Dee Choir was formed in 2013 and has over 30 singers drawn from the village and the surrounding area.

    Choir Chair Graham Wilson said: “I do voluntary work locally and know a number of the staff at Pendine and arranged with Sarah to come along.

    “We’re very much a community choir – you don’t have to pass a test to join, you can just come along to a practice and if you like what you see and hear then you’re made welcome.

    Resident Coral Lister with Mary Prytherch of Pendine Park.

    “You don’t have to be a fantastic singer. It’s all about the joy of singing and it started as so many things do in the local pub in 2013 and it has grown from there.

    “When Covid came along we had to curtail our activities but we’ve built back up and we really enjoy it.

    “Huw Jones was a founder of the choir and he used to be a music teacher and he is still playing and conducting as our musical director.

    “We always enjoy our singing and every Monday, our practice night, there’s always a good turn out of upwards of 25 but what we really like is singing for other people which is what it’s all about.

    “I think the residents of Pendine enjoyed it as much as we did. It’s a two-way thing and we don’t mind them singing along as well.

    “We do try and sing a variety of songs – we started with songs that are easy to learn like You Raise Me Up and then songs from musicals like Oliver and My Fair Lady.

    “Many of us were around in the Sixties and Seventies so we sing music from that era, Abba and the Carpenters, and of course many of the audience at Pendine are from the same age group as us.

    “Our age range is from 40 to 80s and one of our most enthusiastic members is 81 and still singing very well and with a smile on his face.

    “It’s good for our health, physical and mental, and hopefully it is good for our audiences too.”

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