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Singing for the Circus

I’ve been a member of a choir for several years. Originally, the Newcastle City Council Choir was formed as a staff wellbeing initiative. Over a decade later we have evolved into the Toonful City Singers (if you aren’t local, Newcastle is known round here as “The Toon” and we are pretty tuneful). We’ve done some interesting performances over the years. I even got to do some beatboxing in Newcastle Cathedral to accompany the choir once.

Some of us are currently taking part in Novum, Newcastle’s Summer Festival, providing backing vocals for Cirque Bijou, who are staging a mesmerising performance each evening until Sunday. Each short show includes acrobatics, aerial work with both silks and trapeze; juggled bowler hats, all performed to music from a fabulous singer (backed by ourselves and also Indigo Choir) with a brilliant pianist playing a flying grand piano!

Indigo Choir’s Musical Director, Jake, has put us through some vocal warm ups before each show, then we’ve taken up position on the Civic Centre Balcony, where we get a brilliant view. It’s reasonably sheltered too, though the performers had to put up with rain on the first night and gusts of wind on the second, which was not ideal!

The show begins with singer Alba perching on the piano as James begins to play the intro of Love and Hate in a Different Time.

As Alba starts singing, the piano rises up into the air, and a pair of disembodied legs appears underneath. They belong to aerialist, Rachel who has remained hidden beneath the piano until this point.

She moves down the red silk trailing from the piano, wrapping and unwrapping the fabric round her wrists and ankles to secure her position as she strikes each pose.

It’s stunning display of skill and strength.

There’s a heart-in-mouth moment as the material unrolls from around Rachel’s body and she drops suddenly – but it’s all part of the act.

They all descend to the ground again and James begins to play something with a slower tempo, but performer Gracie isn’t happy – she wants to hear something more upbeat, so James plays Do Your Thing (that’s the name of the show).

Alba belts out the song – she has a great voice – as she struts across the concourse.

Gracie juggles some hats and is joined by Rachel for more acrobatics.

The silks are replaced by a trapeze and the piano ascends again, with Alba and James on board again, performing Sinner Man. Gracie springs up, grabs the trapeze and begins her act, swinging and hanging onto the trapeze in a series of daredevil moves , rising higher into the air and moving faster as the music builds.

They descend just low enough for Rachel to join Gracie on the trapeze with their luggage for the finale: Rocket Man.

The piano, with all on board, rises up once more and swings away as they depart.

It’s a real spectacle, with great music and the performers were all brilliant – it’s been quite a privilege to work with them. With two performances completed and two more to go I think we are gaining confidence as Alba’s backing singers. We are all thoroughly enjoying taking part.

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Songs and Carols to Light up the Bergen Christmas Tree

Photo courtesy of Newcastle City Council

What a lovely evening! So proud of my fellow choir members (we are all past and present Newcastle City Council staff). Despite scheduling problems, limited rehearsal time and various coughs and croaks (we were passing round the throat lozenges like they were sweets) we totally rocked the Yorkshire version of “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night (to the tune of (“On Ilkley Moor”). It looked like The Lord Mayor, who’d requested that particular carol really enjoyed it.

Full details of the event and more of the excellent official photos from the Newcastle City Council’s City Life News can be found here

The evening began in the Civic Centre with some wonderful Christmas music from Tyneside A Capella. (you can hear their voices on the official link above). It was lovely to see an old friend, who is part of that group. We took part in the short carol service (and sang our special request). Our Norwegian guests sang some Norwegian carols too. Several of the ladies, including Bergen’s Mayor, were wearing beautiful traditional costume.

Photo courtesy of Newcastle City Council

After the service we all went outside. We sang another carol. Both mayors addressed the crowd and after countdown, the lights went on – and it looked lovely!

We went back inside for refreshments and more entertainment from the two choirs. Tyneside A Capella performed some amazing versions of pop classics. We got to sing “Lulla Lully Lullay” (new for us this Christmas – I absolutely love it) and our reindeer herding song, “Ole le loila” – we learnt this a few years back and it’s great fun to sing. I can’t see a reindeer now without feeling the urge to sing this!) One of these days I’ll learn how to add audio to the blog and you can actually hear us!

It’s a lovely event to be part of and it really signals the start of the Christmas season.

Photo courtesy of Newcastle City CouncilNewcastle City Council Choir

Are you involved in any special Christmas events where you live or work?