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All of the Canterbury Cantata Trust singing groups in one uplifting concert.

We believe that anyone who wishes to sing with other people should be able to do so, regardless of experience, and without any financial barrier.

Based on the belief that singing is good for you, and following over a decade of collaborative research, we act as an umbrella organisation to make opportunities for caring through singing. Put simply, we sing – for pleasure, for health, for friendship, and for the enjoyment of others. Each group is concerned with caring through singing, caring for each other and demonstrating care for others in the community through a range of activities and performances.

This uplifting event is an opportunity to celebrate the amazing work of Canterbury Cantata Trust by bringing all of our singing groups (Skylarks’ Sing to Beat Parkinson’s, Amici, Monday Music, Canterbury Cantata and Simon Langton Boys’ Chamber Choir) together for a mass performance of Zimbe by Alexander L’Estrange.

Canterbury Cantata Trust Celebratory Event

Sat 22 June

ART31

ART31 takes its name from Article 31 of the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child, which states that ‘Children have the right to relax and play, and to join in a wide range of cultural, artistic and other recreational activities’.

ART31 is a vision created with, by, and for young people in Kent, championing the belief that all children and young people have an entitlement to access high quality arts and culture, to empower them to achieve their creative potential, and to genuinely engage young people as equal partners in any decision making that affects them.

The ART31 Youth Board is made up of young people from across Kent aged 13-25 who steer its governance, and influence policy and practice across the county and beyond, challenging the creative sector to examine existing ways of working and integrate young people into the core of their practice.

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