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Dementia-Friendly Concert with Songhaven

  • Holy Sepulchre London Holborn Viaduct London, EC1A 2FD United Kingdom (map)

We will be presenting a professional dementia-friendly concert at 1.15pm. At the National Musicians Church, we want to enable and empower musicians to be able to perform at whatever stage of life they are in. Being new parents can be a juggling act and our next Songhaven concert this coming Friday, we have some new parents performing - babies in tow! We couldn't think of a better environment than a concert with professional performances of well-loved music for the older generation in a relaxed & dementia-friendly atmosphere. You don't need dementia to come along and enjoy this, all are welcome.

The concert is free to attend and booking is essential.

Relaxed - Inclusive - Joyous FREE - All Welcome! Please note that booking in advance is essential A 45 minute concert of well-loved songs from stage & screen performed by 3 professional artists. Relaxed, dementia-friendly, and shame-free atmosphere - singing along and responding to the music are warmly welcomed! Performance followed by a social tea. Accessible venue & toilet facilities - please let us know of any specific access needs or concerns at time of booking.

Phone Bookings: 0207 236 1145

Online Bookings: www.songhaven.co.uk/liveconcerts

Group Bookings or any other enquires please email: songhaven@songhaven.co.uk

Programme:

Duet: Sixteen Going on Seventeen by Rodgers & Hammerstein from The Sound of Music (1959)

Felicity: My Favourite Things by Rodgers & Hammerstein from The Sound of Music (1959)

Jon: Oh, Is There Not One Maiden Breast? by Gilbert & Sullivan from The Pirates of Penzance (1879)

Felicity: Summertime by Gershwin from Porgy & Bess (1930)

Duet: Some Enchanted Evening by Rodgers & Hammerstein from South Pacific (1949)

Berrak: Prelude in C Major by Bach from The Well Tempered Clavier BWV 846 (1722)

Duet: Tonight (Balcony Scene) by Bernstein from West Side Story (1953)

Jon: That' s Amore by Harry Warren from the film The Caddy (1956)

Felicity: I Could Have Danced All Night! by Lerner & Lowe from My Fair Lady (1956)

Jon: Oh, My Love is Like A Red, Red Rose Traditional Scots song

Duet/Singalongs: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and Let' s Go Fly a Kite by the Sherman brothers from Mary Poppins (1964)

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