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Lights, camera…sing!

During half term the college Chamber Choir were selected by London based film company CTVC to be filmed singing two traditional Christmas Carols. The choir sang ‘Silent Night’ and ‘O Little Town of Bethlehem’ and the footage will be used for a forthcoming programme to be aired on regional television station Bay TV, entitled ‘Christmas Nationwide.’ The Chamber Choir were delighted to be the only representative from the North West taking part.

Speaking after the event the College Vocal Director Mrs Newtown said, “all the students really enjoyed the whole experience and are looking forward to seeing themselves on the programme when it is aired.”

Lights, camera… sing!