Brighton’s longest running LGBTQ+ choir needs your help to reach out to deaf and sign language users in our community.
Brighton’s longest running LGBTQ+ choir needs your help to reach out to deaf and sign language users in our community.
The Rainbow Chorus is 25 years old this year and has a celebratory summer concert on the Sunday, July 9
Founded in 2004, IDAHOBIT, which this year has the theme Our Bodies, Our Lives, Our Rights, aims to raise awareness of violence and discrimination against LGBTQ+ people, to drive positive change, and is now celebrated in more than 130 countries around the world.
The Rainbow Chorus, the friendly, fully inclusive LGBTQ+ choir, has announced its New Members’ Night for Monday, January 24
Among the best and most popular of Brighton & Hove’s community choirs, the Rainbows returned with a triple celebration.
Rainbow Chorus membership secretary Tim Pike says: “January is a great time to join the LGBTQ+ choir. The next concert performance is not until July, so the pressure is off. There’s really good time to adjust to the new routine and surroundings; get to know those in your voice section, like sopranos or basses.
From choral singing to panto, Brian Butler searches for seasonal entertainment this wonderful wintertime and the December delights of 2021
Community choirs have been starting back up again in recent months, allowing members to meet in person and sing once again, joyfully joining voices together, rehearse and get ready for their all important Winter ( and Christmas) Concerts. Brighton’s Rainbow Chorus is no exception.
The Rainbow Chorus has sent a video message of support and solidarity to everyone performing and watching this years virtual Trans Pride.
Brian Butler hears all-round condemnation of new ban on amateur singing