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'''Actually CIC is a community interest company based in Brighton. It was originally set up to manage the Brighton & Hove (actually) Gay Men's Chorus - now known as [[Actually Gay Men's Chorus]]. It now also manages the [[Actually Gay Women's Chorus]], as well as producing many events locally raising money for charity.
'''Actually CIC''' is a community interest company based in Brighton. It was originally set up to manage the Brighton & Hove (actually) Gay Men's Chorus - now known as [[Actually Gay Men's Chorus]]. It now also manages the [[Actually Gay Women's Chorus]], as well as producing many events locally raising money for charity.


===Actually Gay Men's Chorus==
===Actually Gay Men's Chorus==

Revision as of 15:32, 18 October 2013

Actually CIC is a community interest company based in Brighton. It was originally set up to manage the Brighton & Hove (actually) Gay Men's Chorus - now known as Actually Gay Men's Chorus. It now also manages the Actually Gay Women's Chorus, as well as producing many events locally raising money for charity.

=Actually Gay Men's Chorus

The Actually Gay Men's Chorus was founded in 2005 with the specific aim of providing a place where gay men could socialise, have fun, develop their vocal skills in a unique environment, and perform to the public while raising money for charity.[1]

=Actually Gay Women's Chorus

The Actually Gay Women's Chorus was founded in 2011 following the success of Brighton & Hove (actually) Gay Men's Chorus, with the specific aim of providing a place where gay (in fact, any!) women can socialise, have fun, develop their vocal skills in a unique environment, and perform to the public while raising money for charity.[2]

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