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Homeless choir 'takes it' to the bridge

It has taken just six rehearsals for a group of people trying to get their lives back on track to become a choir in time to perform on 大象传媒 Music Day.

The nine strong choir, from Norwich, is made up of people recovering from drug or alcohol addiction and the music project is regarded as part of their treatment. Their stage will be Bishop Bridge, in the city centre, after which their hostel home is named.

The idea is taken from the work of choirmaster Gareth Malone who popularises choral music as well as helping singers to express themselves through music.

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