Sunday, 8 March 2020

Singing exhibitions and films

Been a really busy week this week! I've been taking part in an interesting project over the last couple of weeks - singing in a scratch choir and recording the results, and popping along to the launch event. Oh, and recording a very short piece about the event for BBC Radio Leicester. 


Inspirational women #1
Lovely Spread, Heaven on a Plate!


More inspirational women!

And more inspirational women!


During the week I went along to the opening of a fabulous exhibition on the Forest Canal at the public library, an exhibition put together to coincide with the publication of the 3rd edition of a book on the same topic by Brian Williams - available to purchase from the Local and Family History Centre in the public library.


Library Exhibition opening


And today I've been to the lovely art deco cinema that is our current Odeon (the original Odeon now being a bingo hall) to see the Military Wives, which was excellent.

Our Art Deco cinema


Our former Odeon


Here's a link to the singing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrX7Ub2-NKA

And a link to the BBC Radio Leicester piece, only available until 6 April 2020 (starts around 2 hours 13 minutes, and 2 hours 38 minutes: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p082z85b       

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