In 2013, to celebrate our thirtieth anniversary, we created an exhibition, Singing the Changes, telling the story of LGBT London throughout the choir’s 30-year history. The heritage-lottery-funded exhibition is now on display at the Barbican centre music library until February 25th. Featuring interviews with past and current choir members, the exhibition weaves political, social and personal histories … Continue reading “Singing the Changes – now at the Barbican Music Library and online”
To mark our 30th anniversary in 2013, the choir put together an exhibition reflecting on three decades of LGBT social history in London, told through the lens of choir members past and present. The exhibition was made with financial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. All of the individuals who feature on this site are … Continue reading “Singing the Changes”
Plan your visit now to Singing The Changes, our free exhibition about LGBT history in the UK spanning the last thirty years! The exhibition opened last Thursday night to a selection of guests who’d helped the exhibition come into existence (an army of volunteers over 50 strong, plus our academic advisers and the extended Pink … Continue reading “Singing the Changes: open now! Notes from an editor”
Hester has been singing with the Pink Singers for a number of years and is a key member of the team working on our Singing the Changes exhibition, opening this week. In discussion with fellow choir member Ben, Hester explains her involvement in the exhibition and talks about her experiences with the choir. Singing the … Continue reading “Singing the Changes”
Friday 1st December marks World Aids Day, and The Pink Singers are singing to raise money for the National Aids Trust. Our thoughtful Communities Rep Jezza writes about his awareness of Aids – both close to home and in Africa and other developing nations, where it is sadly so prevalent today: (For information about the … Continue reading “Why we are singing for World Aids Day”