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Clermont choir brings back original carols

Enjoy a spectacular concert themed 'Music under the stars' at the Pinetown Catholic Church.

CLERMONT Choir, in partnership with the Conception of the Immaculate Catholic Parish (Pinetown Catholic Church), will present a spectacular concert themed ‘Music under the stars’.

This is a first of its kind, an outdoor concert held at the church ‘piatta’ on Friday, 14 December (2 Maurice Nichols Rd, Hatton Estate, Pinetown) at 6.30pm.

This choir have been part of the annual World Symphony Series with the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra seasons. In 2013, they travelled to Paris to celebrate the very last Mandela Day when the legend was still alive.

Led under the advisory board of well respected leaders such as Sandile Zungu and Themba Ngcobo (who is a former president of the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industries), the Clermont Choir is bringing back the culture of celebrating Christmas with the singing of carols.

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The concert is supported by the Durban Tourism unit. Some local Durban groups and famous singers will be part of this extravaganza to the accompaniment of a seven-piece band plus orchestral strings.

Tickets are R100 for adults and R50 for children and are available at the door; there are only 300 tickets are available.

Contact Wiseman Mkhize (CEO) on 083 976 7040 or Siphokazi Maphumulo (secretary) on 084 837 5054.

 

 

 

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