Together Productions’ Singing Our Lives concert at Union Chapel was the perfect end to Refugee Week, says Lucy Popescu
The grand finale of Under the Same Sun by Singing Our Lives brought everyone to their feet. Photo: Rachel Cherry
LOCAL choirs are an excellent way to build a vibrant community, improve mental health and encourage empathy. Choral singing is a big part of the work of Together Productions, a community interest company that produces creative projects with social impact.
Co-founded by Holly Jones and Jeremy Haneman, they use music to break down barriers, reduce isolation and enhance well-being, connecting displaced people and those seeking sanctuary with local communities and professional musicians to compose and perform together.
Their Singing Our Lives project (now in its 6th year) at Union Chapel proved a fitting end to Refugee Week. It was an extraordinary event that celebrated the resilience and creativity of refugees and migrants, in the UK and elsewhere, the power of community and involved several choirs.
The evening ended with the premiere of the song Under the Same Sun bringing hundreds of performers onstage to commemorate Refugee Week’s theme of “Healing”. It was created by the Singing Our Lives company of amateur and professional musicians and singers based in the UK in collaboration with artists in India, the US and South Africa.
The evening was compered by television and radio presenter, Jumoké Fashola, and included Together Productions’ two diverse choirs, the Mixed Up Chorus and Sing for Freedom, both based in Archway. Sing for Freedom (musical director: Gemma Storr; accompanist: Martha Littlehales) presented World on our Shoulders, a rousing eco-anthem composed by John Farnbury, followed by a bespoke setting of the Arabic-English poem Our Hearts Desire written by choir member EE.
To read the rest of Lucy's review in the Camden New Journal click here
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