As previously communicated in Curtain Update, the Choral Group held a workshop, led by Julian McNamara, from the 7th to the 9th of July. This was followed by an informal concert and an apéro-dinatoire.

Photos courtesy of Karin Divià
Here's what Maureen, a Choral Group member, has to say about it:
"Bless our wonderful Susan Lloyd, founder of the Choral Group way back in the eighties, for our delightful pastoral Summer Concert, despite ongoing ill health! Not only did Sue persuade our dear faithful friend Julian McNamara to fly over for our long working weekend, but she hosted him too!
Personally I don't know of anyone who has done as much for GAOS as our valiant Sue - I joined in 1976 and have seen it all...
Enormous thanks to Julian for all the work he put into preparing and adapting his delightful choice of charming folk songs especially for our Choral Group! Julian has a such a brilliant, inspiring and fun way of teaching and we hope he'll come back again soon (shortly freer in retirement). Julian told me that he has kept in touch with Roger Eggleston, our first and long-term Director, and was in fact using Roger's Score of English Folk Songs!
As for our patient and long-suffering accompanist, Joan Cambitsis, you are a star, and I don't know how you do it! Thanks are also due to Carolyn Hornfeld for her efficient administration and of course, perfect Swiss organization from Karin Divià!
Thanks to our faithful Committee we were able to rehearse all weekend in the beautifully equipped Salle Communale de Founex!
Cheers all round from Maureen."

And here's what Sue Sell had to say as an audience member:
"The 'Salle Comunale de Founex' opened its doors for a perfect summer's evening with friends.
Our GAOS Choral Group pulled it off once again. With dedication and talent they entertained us with their amazing voices and harmonies. We were enchanted by delightful music from Kirsty Griffiths on her 'Beautiful' harp. What a joy it was to watch and admire Julian McNamara in full swing, enjoying the concert he created over this exciting weekend.
The après concert was well catered and encouraged the audience to join in the fun, chatting to the choir and catching up with GAOS friends with a glass of wine and a delicious, copious buffet.
Thank you to everyone who made it so special."