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Choir and Bell Choir
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We pride ourselves in providing many different types of music for the church.
Many of our church members are talented musicians and we encourage them to perform and add to the worship service. The choir performs every Sunday, with rehearsals immediately prior to services. There are no auditions to join the choir, just a desire to sing and a commitment to be there on Sundays. We sing a variety of choral music with an emphasis on the standard church literature, although we also have sung a number of more "modern" composers including John Rutter and Jim Scott. We have also participated in various special services. The bell choir plays most often during the Christmas season and rehearses on Sundays after the service. The bell choir has participated in Grafton's holiday celebration for several years with a concert along with a number of our other groups. We own a 2-octave set of Whitechapel bells which were donated to the Upton church in 1970. Because of the limited number of bells, we may have one to two groups playing. Again, there are no auditions, but a person should be able to read music as well as make a commitment to be at rehearsals and services when we play. |
Bese Saka takes its name from an Adinkra Symbol from the Ashanti Tribe. In the Twi language, Bese Saka's literal translation is "sack of cola nuts". Bese Saka is a symbol of affluence, power, abundance, plenty, togetherness and unity.
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The music of the Pachamamas spans many cultures and time periods including Medieval European, Native American, African, Celtic and early English. The ancient and rhythmic textures that give the Pachamamas their unique sound are created with instruments from diverse world traditions, such as the Australian didjeridu, African drums, Medieval vielle, and Celtic harp; as well as flute, violin, viola, guitar, mandolin, dulcimer, bouzouki and bodhrán.
The Pachamamas are: Jennifer McCullough, Gail Goodness, Leslie O'Flaherty, Susan West, and Oceana LeBlanc.
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Gail Goodness
Doug Wittmer
Amy Fernandino
Steve Sherman
please contact Susan West at susan@graftondrum.com http://www.graftondrum.com/besesaka/index.html