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I Can’t Keep Quiet – Shaking the Tree

Sunday 15 October
12.30pm – 1.00pm
Northcote Uniting Church – Chalice
– 251 High St, Northcote

 

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Two of Melbourne’s iconic choirs ­– Shaking the Tree and Expressive Women – unite in two pop-up performances onstage out the front of the Northcote Uniting Church. The musical centrepiece is the Milck protest song ‘I Can’t Keep Quiet’, made famous by the anti-Trump movement, which will be performed alongside several of the choirs’ other classic songs from Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen and more.

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w  www.shakingthetreechoir.com/
f  www.facebook.com/ExpressiveWomensChoir
w  www.chalice.org.au

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