Reggae Choir

A community choir open to all who enjoy singing Reggae music.

We are an amateur, non-religious & non-audition, community choir open to all who enjoy singing Reggae music. We cover many styles from Rocksteady, Ska (original), Two Tone, Roots Reggae, Lovers Rock, PopReggae and we even give popular songs a Reggae twist.

Reggae Choir runs three ten week courses throughout the academic year.
We have plenty of public performance opportunities, although there is no pressure to perform if you don’t wish to. Each session starts with a physical and vocal warm up that helps protect the body and the voice getting it ready to sing.

You can expect:

  • Weekly workshops
  • Access to resource material
  • Access to songs and lyrics
  • An instant social environment
  • Committed and passionate teachings
  • Performance opportunities

Commencement date: Tuesday 18th January 2022

  • Class times and days/dates : 7-9pm. Spring Term, 18th Jan – 30th March 2022 (10 sessions). Half Term: 15th Feb (no session)

Pricing

  • Full price and concessions allows you to attend as many sessions as you like across all locations
  • Full priceL £80 per term
  • Concessions: £40 per term (see link for T’s & C’s on concessionary price: https://www.reggaechoir.com/join-1  Scroll to bottom of page)
  • Pay as you go: £10 per person

To book, please click here

 

Teacher bio – Fola Phillip, Choir Director 

Fola is an MOBO Award Winning singer songwriter who has appeared on film soundtracks, TV, radio and a host of national and international live performances. She’s known for her collaborations with diverse artists who include pioneering Broken Beat Asian artist; Shri to chart topping dance group Mint Royale to ground breaking British Hip Hop artist and poet HKB FiNN. She’s supported the legendary Randy Crawford and the Crusaders in concert and shared stages with a plethera of legendary artists such as Radiohead, Foo Fighters, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Mint Condition, and Gospel greats, Sounds of Blackness.

Fola is also a music educator who for the last twenty years has worked across the education landscape from colleges, primary and secondary schools as well as youth and community projects. She is currently a University Lecturer at the University of East London.

 

 

 

 

For more information, visit www.reggaechoir.com

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