Children's Choir
Nicola has extensive experience of running children’s choirs in both primary, secondary and SEN schools. However, she does not currently run a children’s choir because of other music commitments in the community (updated 13/9/23).
Nicola believes that through singing in a choir, children are given the wonderful opportunity to experience many different benefits both educationally and to their general wellbeing – emotionally, socially and physically.
Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything.
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Regular performances help to celebrate the children’s participation and achievements and in turn builds confidence and self-esteem. It is of great importance that a children’s choir is colourful, lively, fun and well celebrated through regular performance opportunities.