TWO Reading music groups will blend their voices to support families recovering from domestic harm.
Reading Male Voice Choir, and Reading A440 Choir will join together to perform an evening of music in Wokingham to highlight and support the work of Kaleidoscopic UK.
Kaleidoscopic UK exists to support survivors of domestic abuse, to shed light on the the causes of and ways to help prevent it.
Led by Vickie Robertson, the Wokingham charity leads workshops, conferences, educational sessions and support services for survivors and their children.
Reading Male Voice Choir, whose musical director Clive Waterman BEM was honoured in the King’s Birthday Honours list for his services to the choir and to charity, aims both to entertain, and to raise money for charity.
They perform regularly in and outside the borough, for a wide range of local and national charities.
Reading A440 Choir is a mixed voices group of around 40 singers from all walks of life, whose aim is to achieve musical excellence whilst building up community and touching people’s hearts through the power of music.
They sing a wide range of music styles, and particularly enjoy performing with other choirs and performing groups.
Kaleidoscopic says this will be a heartwarming event that aims to combine musical harmony, joy, and community spirit.
Audiences will be able to enjoy live music suitable for all the family, while supporting a meaningful cause.
Refreshments will be available both before the concert and in the interval.
The event takes place at All Saints Church, Wokingham, on Saturday, October 12.
Doors open at 7pm, with tickets costing £12 for adults, and £5 for children.
For information and tickets, visit: www.kaleidoscopic.uk www.rmvc.net and www.a440choir.org.uk