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Warrington Male Voice Choir Mark The Tenth Anniversary Of The Good Friday Agreement.From personal notes of this highly successful tour provided by Angus Thorburn, Vice-President of the Warrington Male Voice Choir. The choir
made a very early start on this most auspicious of visits to Ireland and
Northern Ireland, by setting out from the Alford Hall, the choir's
rehearsal base, at 05.30 last Wednesday 26th March 2008 for a 07.00 flight
to Belfast. As usual coaches, drivers and flights were wonderfully
organised and the arrangements ran like clockwork. The early outward
flight was unfortunate, but unavoidable. It did mean that we arrived
at our hotel at 09.00 and that many rooms were unavailable before
mid-afternoon, but the plus side was that we had a full day to enjoy
Belfast, with many taking in the open top bus tour of the City. Once ensconced
in the Hotel, we realised that it would prove to be a good base,
although a little away from our Cathedral venue for those who did not enjoy
the walk.
We arrived in Dublin in the late afternoon on Friday. On Saturday, a very short rehearsal in St Mary's Pro-Cathedral at 14.00, in readiness for the evening's concert, enabled most of us to enjoy the open topped tour of the city beforehand, and learn something of Dublin's history and culture. The concert in the evening was stunning. The Garda Band, Shirley Keane and Terry Waite were in top form before a packed audience. The concert raised €1400.00 for the Irish Peace Institute, a very worthwhile effort. After the concert, the evening's jollity was cut short, by the need to prepare for an early start the following day. Matters were made worse by the clocks moving forward one hour before we had to leave for the RTE TV Studio on Sunday morning for a live performance. We were scheduled to sing six items, and with voices strained, the idea was not welcomed by many choristers. Imagine my horror when I realised that a full scale rehearsal was intended, which meant we did twelve items -and all big sings. The choir, however, was at its very best, and we arrived back to a packed and cheering hotel foyer by all those who had watched the show live. Nothing left
now, but to throw everything in the buses and to rush to the Airport.
We left almost one hour late, and got back to Manchester Airport, where the
buses were waiting to take us to Alford Hall. We arrived there at
5.30pm ________________________________ Have a look at some of the images of the tour taken by Dave and Joy Knight. Click on one of the links on the left hand side - pages 1 - 6. |
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