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Loosely Woven presents 'One Voice'
29th July - 19th August 2012

By Wayne Richmond
Posted Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Loosely Woven is a community based group of people who put together and perform three brand new shows each year. 'One Voice' is the second of these for 2012.

The concert gets its name from the opening song made famous by the American trio 'The Wailin' Jennys' which extolls the virtue and power of many voices working together. The concert also includes Judy Small's powerful 'You don't speak for me', songs by Aboriginal groups 'Stiff Gins' and 'Tiddas' and many more - the usual eclectic Loosely Woven mix ranging from ABBA to 'The Impossible Dream' to 'The Beach Boys'!

There are 27 performers this time with an instrumental line-up that includes: harp, flutes, clarinets, saxophones, violins, guitars, mandolin, piano, accordions, keyboard and percussion.

See the 'One Voice' web site for details of the program.

All Loosely Woven concerts are performed acoustically - no PA!

There will be seven public performances including two performances in Humph Hall:

St Davids Uniting Church, Dee Why
2pm, Sunday 29th July
St Davids Ave (next to the police station)

Boronia Park Uniting Church
7.30pm, Friday 3rd August
93a Pittwater Road, Hunters Hill

Concord Presbyterian Church
7pm, Saturday 4th August
Cnr Correys & Concord Road, Concord

Amnesty International Candle logo

Avalon Baptist Peace Church
4pm, Sun 5th August
2 George Street, Avalon
(for Amnesty International)

St Andrews Uniting Church, Sth Turramurra
7pm, Friday 10th August
Chisholm & Vernon Streets,

Humph Hall, Allambie Heights
7pm, Friday 17th August
2pm, Sunday 19th August
85 Allambie Road

All of the concerts are free though donations will be invited to various causes.

The Humph Hall performance on Friday 17th August will be recorded and videod and made into a DVD.

Humph Hall

Formerly the Allambie Heights Uniting Church, Humph Hall is now the private residence of Gial Leslie and Wayne Richmond.

For more information visit the Loosely Woven web site or contact Wayne by email or phone: (02) 9939 8802, (0400) 803 804.

 
 
Loosely Woven presents 'One Voice'
Max Prince does his version of
'Right Said, Fred' during a previous Loosely Woven concert.