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'''Brighton Gay Men's Chorus''' was founded in 2005. It is a registered charity with three guiding principles: Singing, the celebration of life and music through male voice harmonies | [[File:Brighton Gay Men's Chorus.png|thumb|Brighton Gay Men's Chorus logo]]'''Brighton Gay Men's Chorus''' was founded in 2005. It is a registered charity with three guiding principles: | ||
*Singing, the celebration of life and music through male voice harmonies | |||
*Socialising, using this activity to develop social bonds that help people to feel connected with a sometimes lonely world | |||
*Support, to be there for each other – both collectively and individually – when the chips are down, and to be there for the communities in which the chorus operates, too.<ref>http://www.brightongmc.org/about-us/ About us</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Brighton Gay Men's Chorus was founded in 2005. It is a registered charity with three guiding principles:
- Singing, the celebration of life and music through male voice harmonies
- Socialising, using this activity to develop social bonds that help people to feel connected with a sometimes lonely world
- Support, to be there for each other – both collectively and individually – when the chips are down, and to be there for the communities in which the chorus operates, too.[1]
References
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- ↑ http://www.brightongmc.org/about-us/ About us