London: Workshop with Raised Voices - singing for peace

Source: Raised Voices
Singing is a great way to feel solidarity with like-minded individuals, and also a great way to get messages across to others who might be unaware of the issues that you care about. If you go to marches or other demonstrations, you might have seen groups singing to the protestors - why not join in!
A singing workshop with Raised Voices - with songs on the theme of peace - will take place this Thursday, 3 April at the Doreen Bazell Community Centre, 1 Goldington St, London, NW1 1UG GB. It's free (though donations are welcome). No musical experience is necessary - just bring your voice! The workshop will be led by musical director, Jake Alexander.
The workshop starts at 7.30pm, though the hall will be open from 7pm and you are very welcome to come early for some light refreshments and to meet some of the choir.
Raised Voices is a political choir based in central London. Our songs are for justice, peace, climate, refugees, Palestine, women's rights and more, and against racism and any kind of discrimination. We sing on demonstrations and other public events, as well as for our own enjoyment.
In this workshop we will be focussing on some songs about peace, and we hope that you'll enjoy learning them with us!
For more information email: workshops@raised-voices.org.uk or visit
LINKS
Raised Voices: www.raised-voices.org.uk/
Jake Alexander https://jakealexander.org/