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Singing for Our Lives: Stories from the Street Choirs
Contributor(s): Campaign Choirs Writing Collective (Author)
ISBN: 1910849103     ISBN-13: 9781910849101
Publisher: Hammeron Press
OUR PRICE:   $23.75  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Philosophy & Social Aspects
- History | Social History
- Art | Art & Politics
Physical Information: 0.85" H x 6" W x 9" (1.24 lbs) 384 pages
 
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Singing for Our Lives: Stories from the Street Choirs centres on more than 40 oral histories gathered from members of the UK's many street choirs.

The title is taken from 'Singing for Our Lives', a song by Holly Near that is popular in the repertoire of many street choirs. Exploring the role of street choirs in political culture, Singing For Our Lives introduces this neglected world to a wider public, including activists and academics.

The book intends to inspire the reader to engage with this world: to find out more, to join a choir in their community, to enlist their local street choir to support campaigns for social change and, more generally, to mobilise artistic creativity in progressive social movements.

Singing for Our Lives is introduction to street choirs and their history, exploring origins in and connections with other social movements, for example the Workers Education Association, the Clarion movement, Big Flame and the Social Forum movement. The book identifies the political nodes where choir histories intersect, notably Greenham Common, the Miners' Strike, anti-apartheid and Palestinian struggles.

Signing for Our Lives also elaborates the personal stories and experiences of people who participate in street choirs, and the unique social practices created within them. The book tells the important, if often overlooked story, of how making music can contribute to non-violent, just and sustainable social transitions.