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Last year hundreds of people from a small, rural community in the UK joined forces to do something extraordinary. They wanted to make a positive difference in the world – to raise awareness of the value of community, to raise money for charity and to get people talking about issues such as mental health and homelessness. This site tells the story of what happened…     Meet Me In Winter

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2012
8
Mar

New video

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On the 20th December 2011 I was invited to go and take part in the Singing Works carol concert at St Margaret Patten church in the City of London. It was a wonderful occasion, with beautiful singing from the works choirs of the Royal Mail, Nomura and SJ Berwin as well as Singing Works patron, Simon O’Neill. It was also a welcome opportunity to spread the word about MMiW as well as teach the song to lots more people. Thanks to all at Singing »

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We’d like to say a big thank you to everyone at the Bluecoat School in Wotton for their participation and their fundraising! Lots of Bluecoat pupils, families and staff got involved with the recording and the film shoot. They also raised a fantastic £146 for Shelter and Wotton Youth at their Harvest Festival celebrations. We hope to go back in once Christmas has passed and their hectic schedule of music and events has quietened down a bit and »

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2011
30
Nov

Essilor

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Here’s a bit of information about our very generous main sponsor and the work that they do…. Essilor is the world leader for corrective spectacle lenses and the group has a presence in more than 100 countries, including the UK. The success of Essilor is the result of a strategy that has been driven by innovation for more than 160 years. From design to manufacture, the group develops a wide range of lenses to correct and protect eyesight. »

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2011
13
Nov

Shlomo

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Shlomo

Guinness-World-Record-holding beatboxer, Shlomo gave up astrophysics to perform amazing vocal pyrotechnics. It was a good move. Since then he has won global acclaim and worked with some of the biggest names in music including Bjork, Damon Albarn, Jarvis Cocker, Martha Wainwright, Imogen Heap, The Specials, DJ Yoda and even comedians the Mighty Boosh. In the process he has consistently pushed the boundaries of beatboxing, bringing the art form »

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