Frequently Asked Questions
en Choir is open to anyone aged 14 and over. We currently have 60 members of all genders aged 22-88. There is no audition, you don't need experience or musical training. You don't even need to think you can sing!
en Choir is led by Emily Peasgood and Phil Self. Our assistant choir leader is Dani Osoba.
en Choir meet on Wednesday evenings from 7.45-9.30pm at St Andrews Church Hall in Whitstable. We meet 10 times each term, and have a social event every term.
We welcome new members all year round. Attending at the start of each ‘term' is a good call if you would like to learn new songs with other members. However, you can also catch up with our online rehearsal parts. Please contact Emily if you would like to join.
There is no audition and you don't need any experience of singing. All you need is willingness to give singing a go. Our members have a variety of singing experience and at least 50% of en Choir members had no experience prior to joining.
No. We offer a variety of resources to help you learn songs. Most members use lyric sheets and some opt for sheet music.
No, not at all. Some songs have solo parts that members can nominate themselves to sing. There are no auditions to sing a solo.
We sing a wide variety of contemporary music including pop, soul, blues, rock, jazz, gospel, dance music, Latin and music from around the world. Some of the songs we have learnt over the years include: Africa (Toto), Back to Life (Soul II Soul), Don’t Worry Be Happy (Bobby McFerrin), Girls & Boys (Blur), Life On Mars (David Bowie), Mas Que Nada (Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66) and Sweet Child Of Mine (Guns and Roses).
Yes. We sing in anywhere from 2 - 8 harmony parts, dependant on the song. Members are assigned to a voice group, which is flexible.
There are 4 voice groups: Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass. However, en Choir do not always follow these groups and singers are invited to sing where they feel most comfortable, even if this varies from song to song.
Songs are primarily taught by call and response: Emily or Phil sing a line, and you repeat it back. As there are many people in each voice group there is strength in numbers. Once a song is learned we sing it in different ways to build confidence and learn singing vocal technique.
Each week you will either receive an email containing rehearsal recordings of each song, or a link to download them.
You can try one session for free to see if you like the choir.
en Choir members tend to arrive from 7.30pm to sign in and socialise before we start singing. The evening starts at 7.45pm with a fun 5-10 minute warm up. We aim to sing one or two songs each week and introduce new songs regularly. We break halfway for hot and cold drinks.
No. We do plan to start emailing lyrics in advance so you can print them out at home, but there are always some available on the night if you don’t have a printer. A pencil is also handy if you like to make notes.
We offer a sliding scale membership of £6, £8 or £10 a week based on what you can afford. We encourage members to pay for half terms up front to support the choir's activities. However, we do not offer a refund or carry sessions forward.
en Choir is committed to promoting inclusion and offers several free attendance bursaries for people who would like to join but cannot currently afford it. Under-18-year-olds can attend free of charge.
We accept debit card payments at rehearsals, or you can pay by bank transfer. We also accept cash. Please contact us for bank account details.
en Choir perform an annual concert in July and hold an informal Christmas performance in December for family and friends. Members can also sign up to perform compositions and sound installations created by Emily at locations across the UK.
No. If we have a performance, we sometimes select a colour to wear. Our dress code is laid back as it is important that members feel happy and comfortable. We put our lyrics in a black folder for concerts.
Please email Emily if you cannot attend more than one consecutive rehearsal. Pre-paid missed rehearsals are non-refundable.
Our name was a happy accident. When en Choir was formed, our poster campaign stated: “want to join a choir? en Choir within!” The name ‘en Choir’ stuck.
St Andrews Church Hall is fully wheelchair accessible. There is a gentle ramp from the street, no stairs within the building and a wheelchair accessible bathroom. On street parking is free of charge, subject to availability. Members with a visual impairment can request large print documents. Members with hearing impairments can discuss seating arrangements with Emily.
No. While en Choir rehearse in a church we do not affiliate ourselves with a particular religion.
A choir only works if the members enjoy themselves and feel able to express themselves. If you have any concerns, suggestions or comments please speak with Emily.
en Choir want members to be as safe as possible. We therefore commit to:
- Following up to date government guidelines
- Following industry guidelines (e.g. Making Music)
- Ensuring that members are aware of and follow these guidelines.
There are currently no restrictions on amateur choral singing in the UK. However, to ensure members are safe, our Covid-19 policy is as follows:
- Please do not attend choir if you have symptoms of Covid-19. Most recent guidelines include: high temperature, new or continuous cough, loss or change of sense of smell or taste, shortness of breath, feeling tired or exhausted, aching body, headache, sore throat, diarrhoea, feeling or being sick, a blocked or runny nose and loss of appetite. These symptoms are very similar to symptoms of other illnesses, however you should not attend if it is possible you have a contagious illness.
- You are encouraged to take a Lateral Flow Test (LFT) before attending.
- Sanitise hands on arrival. Please bring own hand sanitiser.
- On attending the sign in test, please allow at least 1m distance between other choir members and Dani Osoba (en Choir assistant).
- Consider other choir members: if someone would like more space, please allow it.
- Chairs will be laid out in advance - please do not move them closer together.
- Windows will be open to ventilate St Andrews - please wrap up warm.
- We will provide tea and coffee as before. To avoid over crowding the kitchen, you can help yourself to a drink at any point during the rehearsal. Please use hand sanitiser before and after using kitchen facilities.
- If you need to cough or sneeze (particularly hay fever sufferers) please be considerate of other members. Covid-19 is spread through aerosols (fine droplets from coughing and sneezing) to anyone within 6m.
- en Choir reserve the right to ask a choir member to leave if they appear to be unwell.
- Please email enchoirwithin@gmail.com if you have a positive Covid-19 test within 48 hours of attending en Choir.
If you have any concerns, please speak with the choir leader or email enchoirwithin@gmail.com.