Sing Viva carers choirs in Chesterfield and Derby attract generous donations

A public fundraising appeal has secured the future of two carers choirs in Derbyshire.
Sing Viva choir members before socially distanced guidelines.Sing Viva choir members before socially distanced guidelines.
Sing Viva choir members before socially distanced guidelines.

Sing Viva has attracted total of £1,800, matched by a generous benefactor, in response to a call by its founder Sinfonia Viva.

Plans are now being made for a return to the free group sessions in Derby and Chesterfield as well as potential public performances when allowed.

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In the meantime, Sing Viva members continue to join virtual singing sessions for two hours a week from home – providing respite from their care responsibilities and an opportunity for social interaction.

The choir was an online hit recently after releasing a video of an uplifting song – reflecting experiences and feelings during the first lockdown.

‘United in Song (Music Brings Us Joy)’ was written by the choir members and Sinfonia Viva composer James Redwood. They performed and videoed it at home - accompanied by a Viva ensemble.

The song has been released online as part of the fundraising campaign.

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Marianne Barraclough is Sinfonia Viva’s deputy chief executive in charge of programming. She said: “We are extremely grateful to everyone who supported the fundraising appeal and have helped to secure the future of Sing Viva.

“The choirs offer a vital support network – enabling carers to enjoy singing and make friends in a safe space.

“Our members have an array of different caring responsibilities which have been particularly challenging and isolating during the pandemic.

“Coming together every week to create music, chat and laugh together continues to be a real tonic.”