Chichester Observer

Student voices ring out for peace

- Sam Wilson news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

Hundreds of local schoolchil­dren came together at Voices for Peace, an event held at Chichester Cathedral on Friday 8 and Monday 18 March.

The children rehearsed together during the afternoon and then took centre stage as they performed six beautiful songs to a large audience of family and friends.

The climax of the two events, attended by over 500 children from 19 local schools, was a premiere performanc­e of ‘ Voice for Peace, written by local singer/songwriter Emily Barden.

Voices for Peace is the theme for the Young Voices Festival 2019 – a collaborat­ion between Chichester Cathedral, local schools, and West Sussex Music which provides musical education to children and young people in the county.

Teachers were delighted with how the children enjoyed singing a variety of songs of different genres in the grand and atmospheri­c setting of the Cathedral and with the Cathedral choristers.

In terms of how their pupils had gained from being involved in the project, they highlighte­d a sense of confidence, and a sense of togetherne­ss as they came together with other schools.

The Dean of Chichester, The Very Reverend Stephen Waine, said: “The peaceful surroundin­gs of the Cathedral with its great musical heritage provided the perfect setting for this musical celebratio­n. We are delighted that so many young people were able to come together to make new friends, learn, and perform.”

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More than 500 children from 19 local schools took part

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