Bradford Women Singers are an inspiring six-strong a capella group from the radical traditions of the North of England. Their songs weave together their voices, their hearts and a lot of common sense.
“Bradford Women Singers brings together music, politics and friendship. We sing about what is important to us: injustice and war, the earth, love and hope.
We are…
Suzanne Booth, Carol Hayward, Anahita Hayrabedian, Juliet Prager, Helen Blackwell, Mary Dowson
We learn songs by ear – we don’t have a leader and rarely use written music. As well as singing and developing new songs, we spend time talking, eating and drinking together – and go on the occasional demonstration. Bradford Women Singers has been together – in different formations – since 1984.”
http://bradfordwomensingers.org.uk/
Free entry with donations for acts gratefully received. Supported using public funds from Arts Council England.