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    Masicule mass choir concert: let’s sing!

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMarch 24, 2014Updated:April 26, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    The first of two mass choir concerts in the form of musical project Masicule took place at the Monument on the afternoon of Sunday 23 March.

    The first of two mass choir concerts in the form of musical project Masicule took place at the Monument on the afternoon of Sunday 23 March.

    An initiative of the National Arts Festival Office, the Masicule project brings together over 500 local singers from a range of Grahamstown choirs and singing groups in a performance aimed at showcasing local talent outside of the National Arts Festival.

    Don't miss the second and last performance on Monday night at the Monument at 7.30pm.

    Read more about the concert here.

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