“It was a superb evening,” said Mr Wilcock at the time. “There were a few nerves in the choir before we went on and I was a bit nervous too, because of the logistics of it all, but I was not worried about the performance because I knew they would rise to the occasion and they did. Everybody joined in with gusto and it was fantastic to see a sea of faces with everyone belting out the three big ones at the end.”
Hot on the heels of their first night success, the choir then took part in the Hastings Sierra Leone Friendship Link Singathon a few days later. The final challenge, or so they thought, was taking part in the Musica Sacra at The White Rock Theatre, alongside musicians representing the Sikh, Hindu, Jewish, Buddhist and Sufi Muslim communities. The choir, in fact, went on to perform in the summer prom each year and has raised money for many charities over the years. Visit www.rogerwilcock.com/hastings-big-choir for more information.
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