My name is Jenny.
My section is Sopranos.
I joined the Pink Singers in February 1999.
I joined the Pink Singers because I went to see the Pinkies’ 15th anniversary concert in December 1998 and it got me thinking that it had been 15 years since I’d last sung in a concert, aged 11 at the time! Once I’d plucked up the courage to attend my first rehearsal, I quickly realised how much I’d missed singing and being part of a choir. I’ve not missed a season since.
My favourite thing about being a Pinkie is… How could you make me choose? One of my very favourite things is simply being a Pinkie!
When I’m not rehearsing you can find me renovating my flat. No, I still haven’t got round to decorating.
The song that I would most like us to perform is… I’d love us to sing some of Vaughan Williams’ choral music. He wrote some beautiful pieces, many of them based on old English folk songs, of which he was an avid collector. In fact, I think Mladen may have some in store for us…
The song in our repertoire which should be laid to rest is Tragedy. It was. It is. It won’t be if we lay it to rest. Tragedy is by the Bee Gees (in case you didn’t know).
Year: 2006
First meeting
Hello Pinkies. So I’ve been to my first meeting for Team London. I was amongst a group of twelve men and two women (thanks to Lynne and Tanya) who met in a beautiful part of London, just off St. James Park on one of the hottest days of the year. Us new Pinkies were made to feel very welcome by the others who were representing LGMC, Diversity and Design for Diversity.
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Pinkie spotlight – Adam
My name is Adam Dawkins.
My section is Bass (second – the deeper end!).
I joined the Pink Singers in January 2000.
I joined the Pink Singers because I made a ‘new millennium’ decision to join the Pink Singers to indulge my love of singing and make new gay friends in a ‘non-scene’ environment. Had a brief spell in the Gay Men’s Chorus, but wanted to sing in a mixed gender choir.
My favourite thing about being a Pinkie is the diversity of members in the choir. Everyone is different, so we all have different outlooks, backgrounds and stories to tell. However, there is also a real sense of camaraderie in the group, and the exhilaration and adrenalin that comes with performing together is almost palpable, and the audience really feeds off this which is a pleasure to behold!
When I’m not rehearsing you can find me working hard, trying desperately (and failing) to resist the magnetic pull of BB 2006, reading, struggling with Sudoku, eating sweets, drinking wine and last but not least, spending time with my boyfriend!
The song that I would most like us to perform is Le Cantique du Jean Racine (Fauré), or Carly Simon’s Let The River Run.
The song in our repertoire which should be laid to rest is Hand in Hand.
Singing out
Hello Pinkies. Hope you’ve all enjoyed your summer break. While you’ve been off sunning your bones the Various Voices 09 team have huddled together again to work out how to make the festival in London the biggest and best it can be. This latest meeting was a touch smaller than the first with not a huge amount to report back on unfortunately. We’re still waiting for everyone to reply to the skills questionnaire so we can work out who is going to organise what. This should get moving at the next meeting.
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To Leeds with Gay Abandon
I felt rather sorry for the people who had to share the train carriage with us on the 15th of July 2006. The Pinkies were on our way to Leeds and had pretty much taken over a whole carriage on the train. I fell asleep for a bit and was woken by the melodious sound of people practising their parts for Catch a Falling Star.
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