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Remembering Paris Johnson and Martyn Thompson.

December 7, 2016 oshunschild 0

It has been a sad time for the Choir. As director, I get to know people very well who come regularly to choir. Often if […]

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The London Lucumi Choir celebrates 10 years collaboration with FireSoul Media

November 7, 2016 oshunschild 0

Over the summer we were working hard on a Video project. We were filming a Video to promote a recording which will be pre-released on […]

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“Our Latin Thing” celebrating 30 years of Latin Music in the UK

July 8, 2016 oshunschild 0

The London Lucumi Choir were very honoured to feature on the stage with Britain’s finest Salsa Musicians. You may be asking what does an Afro-Cuban […]

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Recording and Collaborations

October 30, 2015 oshunschild 0

Over the past year, the London Lucumi Choir have been preparing their third album dedicated to the Orishas Oshun and Obatala. Recording is a learning […]

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Musical Memory, Repetition and Aural training

May 19, 2014 oshunschild 0

  How do members of the choir learn? Some of the harmonies can be quite complicated. Members sometimes feel daunted by the learning of harmony. […]

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THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF SINGING

May 15, 2014 oshunschild 1

  It is funny how things start simply with an idea that one would like to put into practise, and then somehow things develop organically. […]

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Rhythm and the Mind

May 12, 2014 oshunschild 0

  I have decided to write about the rhythmic challenges of teaching the Lucumi Choir since this is always a hurdle and a challenge. What […]

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