Havering Music Festival

June 21, 2012
On Tuesday evening, 23 members of Hacton Choir took part in the Havering Music Festival. Miss Oddy from Havering Music School said:

"I think we can say that it was an absolute triumph and all down to the hard work that you all put in at your schools. It was a pleasure working with you and please send my congratulations to all of your choir members, who were so focussed and well behaved, but also sang and spoke their socks off. I hope it was as much fun for them to achieve such a high standard and perform at the Theatre as it was for me to conduct them. I think the spontaneous arm waving in the encore said it all!"

The event was thoroughly enjoyed by children and parents alike.

Well Done to all of you who took part!


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