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Forthcoming Events

Saturday 10th March  7.30pm

Hiawatha's wedding feast posterHiawatha’s Wedding Feast
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

and other music of the time

Saturday 10th March  7.30pm
Barnardo’s Church,
Tanners Lane,
Barkingside

 

Tickets £12
Students/ benefit holders £7

£2 off tickets bought before 10th March

Box Office 020 8550 4654

 

 

You shall hear how Pau-Puk-Keewis,
How the handsome Yenadizze
Danced at Hiawatha's wedding;
How the gentle Chibiabos,
He the sweetest of musicians,
Sang his songs of love and longing;
How Iagoo, the great boaster,
He the marvellous story-teller,
Told his tales of strange adventure,
That the feast might be more joyous,
That the time might pass more gayly,
And the guests be more contented.


Sumptuous was the feast Nokomis
Made at Hiawatha's wedding;
All the bowls were made of bass-wood,
White and polished very smoothly,
All the spoons of horn of bison,
Black and polished very smoothly.


She had sent through all the village
Messengers with wands of willow,
As a sign of invitation,
As a token of the feasting;
And the wedding guests assembled,
Clad in all their richest raiment,
Robes of fur and belts of wampum,
Splendid with their paint and plumage,
Beautiful with beads and tassels.

First they ate the sturgeon, Nahma,
And the pike, the Maskenozha,
Caught and cooked by old Nokomis;
Then on pemican they feasted,
Pemican and buffalo marrow,
Haunch of deer and hump of bison,
Yellow cakes of the Mondamin,
And the wild rice of the river.

But the gracious Hiawatha,
And the lovely Laughing Water,
And the careful old Nokomis,
Tasted not the food before them,
Only waited on the others
Only served their guests in silence.


And when all the guests had finished,
Old Nokomis, brisk and busy,
From an ample pouch of otter,
Filled the red-stone pipes for smoking
With tobacco from the South-land,
Mixed with bark of the red willow,
And with herbs and leaves of fragrance.

Then she said, "O Pau-Puk-Keewis,
Dance for us your merry dances,
Dance the Beggar's Dance to please us,
That the feast may be more joyous,
That the time may pass more gayly,
And our guests be more contented!"

Valentine Singers

Who

The Valentine Singers is a friendly group of some 80 singers, of mixed ages and backgrounds. The choir has gained a reputation, both locally and further afield, for high quality performances with a friendly atmosphere. See our reviews

Where and when

Based in Barkingside, on the border of London and Essex, we rehearse each Friday evening at Gearies Junior School, Gants Hill Crescent (near to Gants Hill Station on the Central Line). We give at least four main concerts a year as well as singing at various events, often by invitation, mainly in the local community. We have also toured in England and abroad, most recently to KRAKÓW in Poland and Canterbury in Kent

What

Our repertoire embraces operatic and lighter stage music as well as traditional choral works. Recent concerts include Beethoven Missa Solemnis, Mendlessohn Elijah, Fauré Requiem, Bernstein Chichester Psalms plus excerpts from shows, opera and operetta.

Opportunities

Vocal warm-up and training begin each rehearsal and other guidance is available for those wishing to improve their skills. Solo opportunities are sometimes offered to suitably experienced members.

Information

We are always pleased to welcome new members


 

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