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Emily is promising mass outbreak of joy on the Chichester stage
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05/01/2025
Emily Barden is promising a mass outbreak of joy when she brings nearly 400 children together on the Chichester Festival Theatre stage.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil here at Group Arts Editorial in Sussex Newspapers, always
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lovely to speak to Emily Barden. Now Emily, you're doing a fantastic thing, a huge thing
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at Chichester Festival Theatre, and as you say it's what it says on the tin, United Voices
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on Wednesday January 15th. Tell me who you're bringing together to do this and what it is.
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I am bringing together, I think it's 12 primary schools from the local Chichester area, and
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they're coming together as a massed choir to perform songs that in some way reflect
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the values of the schools in Chichester, so things about kindness, resilience, strength,
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working together, communication, all of these things. We're going to sing together in song,
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and yeah there should be about 400 young voices, sort of year five and six, singing together.
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What's so very special about singing in those numbers?
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I think for me it's the idea of doing something with all of those people, it's a single focused
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thing that you all do together, and music when you sing together has more power anyway
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than singing on your own. It's scientifically proven that singing is good for you, but it's
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even more scientifically proven that singing with other people is good for you, it does
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something, it's sort of, your breathing, your heart rate, everything kind of comes together
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as one thing. So I'm hoping that the children are going to get this sense of togetherness,
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the word united voices really does it, this feeling of bringing together lots as one.
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And I don't know if you know some of the Chichester schools, especially the rural ones around
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the Goodwood area, they're little schools, so the idea that suddenly they're going to
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get the opportunity to sing with 400 voices, I hope that it is a really, you know, mind-blowing
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experience for them.
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And on top of that, you were saying that just the act of singing is a fantastic way
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of embedding the school's core values, giving meaning to them.
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Really, really good. Yeah, a lot of schools, I visit a lot of schools and I'm always really
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interested in having a look, I always look at the displays around the corridors, and
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a lot of the schools have really sort of come together and thought about the values that
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they want their school to reflect. So in the way that the children are, the way the teachers
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are, the way the school feels, then quite a lot of them have got them up on the walls,
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you know, nice and big. And so the programme for the music that we're doing at this festival
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theatre, I've chosen to try and reflect a lot of those shared values that I'm seeing
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around the schools. You know, again, like I said, about empathy and kindness and hard
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work, resilience, teamwork, everybody's talking about coming together and being bigger than
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just yourself, which is what a choir is, essentially, you are bigger than just yourself.
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It's a lovely way to think of it. And when I asked you just now what you want the children
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to walk away with, you instantly said joy. That's a reward.
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Yeah, I think it is utterly, utterly joyful. And even if you're singing a song that isn't
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particularly joyful, actually, that shared experience of the voices together, I think
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does create a sense of joy. And I'm really hopeful that that's what the audience are
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going to get to, that they're going to come away feeling just uplifted by these fantastic
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children's voices.
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I'm sure they will. It's United Voices, Chichester Festival Theatre, Wednesday, January the 15th.
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Emily, as always, really lovely to speak to you. Thank you.
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Thank you. Thanks.
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