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Foundation celebrates its 14th musical production

Germiston residents are integral in creating another Sing for Joy spectacular concert.

The St Dunstan’s Music Foundation will once again stage its “Sing for Joy” concert.

The event takes place on May 21 and is the foundation’s 14th production, the first having been staged in 2003.

It will once again be produced and directed by Malcolm and Janet Chalmers from Germiston.

Malcolm will be conducting and Janet will do many of the arrangements, as well as playing the organ.

“A Transport of Delight” promises to be a most enjoyable concert with a choir of approximately 80 to 90 members (some of whom are from Germiston) singing some very beautiful and familiar sacred and secular numbers.

The choir will be accompanied by a brass band at each performance, as well as guest performances by the St Dunstan’s College choirs, and the Benoni High School award-winning pipe band.

The choir in action at the St Dunstan’s Music Foundation’s "Sing for Joy" concert, last year.
The choir in action at the St Dunstan’s Music Foundation’s “Sing for Joy” concert, last year.

The event takes to the stage at the St Dunstan’s Cathedral situated in Woburn Avenue in Benoni and performances are at 2.30pm and 6.30pm.

Tickets are available at Daniella’s Jewellers, located at Farrarmere Square in Kei Road, Farrarmere, Benoni or at St Dunstan’s Cathedral or call Barbara Arthur on 011 849-2886 or 083 306 8130.

For more information about the event contact Margie Cary on 082 852 0278 or 011 894-3704.

There will be a food fair between the two performances, and during this period entertainment will be provided by the St Dunstan’s College marimba bands.

You can also follow the Sing for Joy on Facebook (Sing for Joy concerts) for all the latest updates.

 

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