Selina Mills on Singing with the Goldsmiths Choral Union as a Blind Person…

Season 2 Episode 1776  ·  Jun 11, 11:00 AM
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Have you ever thought of joining and singing in a choir as a blind or partially sighted person but wondered how accommodating the choir might be for you as a visually impaired singer?

Well, RNIB Connect Radio’s Toby Davey recently caught up with blind Author and Broadcaster Selina Mills along with Jack Apperley, Conductor of the Goldsmiths Choral Union, as the choir were rehearsing for their up-coming ‘Poetry in Motion’ concert at Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street, London on Tuesday 16 June at 7.30pm featuring work by blind Jazz Composer George Shearing to find out how things have been for Selina singing with the choir and for Jack what it has been like working with a visually impaired singer too. 

To find out more about the Goldsmiths Choral Union and the ‘Poetry in Motion’ concert at Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street, London, Tuesday 16 June at 7.30pm do visit the choir’s website - https://www.goldsmithschoralunion.org

(Image shows a black and white photograph of the Goldsmiths Choral Union on stage with orchestra and Conductor Jack standing and facing out towards the audience)