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Rainbow Chorus concert tonight cancelled

The Rainbow Chorus Christmas concert tonight at St Georges Church in Kemptown has been cancelled at the last minute due to the church being flooded.

THE chorus had worked all afternoon to make the church safe but the decision was made at 5pm this evening to cancel the show and reschedule for January as the flood had damaged the electrics.

Musical Director Aneesa Chaudhry, said: “We are very sorry to cancel the show at the last minute but the safety of the audience has to be our priority.

“We will announce a new date as soon as we have had chance to discuss what dates are available with the church and we apologise for any inconvenience caused.”

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LGBT+ communities to be recognised in 2021 Census

New government white paper shows how the digital first 2021 Census will help shape public services to meet the needs of the LGBT+ communities years to come.

THE Office for National Statistics (ONS) has recommended a new voluntary question on sexual orientation for those aged 16 and over.

In addition to the usual question on being male or female for all ages, there will also be a voluntary question on gender identity in England and Wales for those aged over 16. It was always the intention of ONS that these questions would be voluntary.

The data gathered from these questions will make it easier to monitor inequalities under the anti-discrimination duties of the Equality Act 2010 and to directly plan public services and support for these groups.

John Pullinger
John Pullinger

National Statistician, John Pullinger, said: “The Census is for everyone; it gives us all the opportunity to stand up and be counted in democratic debate and policy decisions.

“We have designed it with people at its heart and we consulted widely to ensure it meets the needs of society. Unlike previous Censuses, it will be digital first which will make it easier to complete electronically, with help available for those who need it.”

The date for the digital first census has been confirmed as March 21, 2021, subject to parliamentary approval.

Information gathered by ONS will ensure public services can be targeted into communities and groups where they are needed, in 2021 and beyond.

ONS is transforming the way it collects, processes and shares data and the next census is part of a wider drive towards making more use of data already held and moving surveys online.

In line with previous censuses, ONS will hold a census rehearsal in October 2019 and is currently reviewing which local authority areas will be included.

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REVIEW: Hove for the Holidays – Resound and Rebelles

In this dark, cold twilight Brexit time there’s nothing so heartwarming as the wonderful harmonies of the human singing voice.

CONDUCTED by the charismatic Stefan Holmstrom, these two choirs always challenge themselves but never fail to surprise and entertain their audience.

They packed in nearly 30 items during this joyous evening.

Kicking off with Canada’s oldest carol which was hauntingly beautiful they went on to perform a version of the Holly and Ivy which reminded me very much of the tones of Steeleye Span.

Moving on to Iceland we heard the 800 year old Heyr Hymna with its somber harmonies. When Resound sing quietly there is total quality in their restrained sound. Every item brings its own joy and after the Renaissance Riu Riu, the combined choirs gave us the lullaby – like Noche Anunclada .

After the comic girl – power interlude of All About That Bass, the great treat of the first half was Ola Gjello’s Days of Beauty, with its flowing melodies and joyful harmonies.

Pausing in Wales to give us a trio Al Gyfer Heddlw’r Bore, the first half ended with the wonderful Carol of the Bells.

Braving the icy blast for an interval over the road in the Southern Belle pub, the audience packed St Andrews Church yet again for a highly varied second half, which started with the hearty old favourite O Tannenbaum.

At their surpassingly comic best in the rather rude Cheap Flights, the simple but endearing quartet There’s Still my Joy led to the wistful folky Underneath the Stars.

I always find ABBA’s Happy New Year a strange, wistful almost ironic song here beautifully rendered.

The Irish ballad Parting Glass was a poignant finale piece, followed of course by their signature Hove for the Holidays.

The soloists, too many to name, all played their parts at the very highest level, even battling the cold of the church and the variable acoustics.

Musical accompaniment was provided from Basil Richmond (piano), Anne Whiteside on piccolo and flute, Paul Whiteside on double bass and drum and David Farrer on guitar add a perfect backing.

Ten out of ten yet again for these two talented choirs adding to Brighton’s rich choral family.

The concert was at St Andrews Church, Hove on December 14 and is happening again this evening, December 15 (all tickets sold out). Watch out for both choirs at the 2019 Brighton Fringe .

Reviewed by Brian Butler

Krissie’s ‘Christmas Crackers’ raise £355.15 for Rainbow Fund

Krissie’s Christmas Crackers fundraising show at the Rottingdean Club last night (December 14), raised £355.15 for Rainbow Fund.

KRYSTAL Ball, Jamie Watson, Kara Van Park, Doctor Woof and Fonda Cox joined Krissie Ducann to deliver a first class night of entertainment. It was especially lovely to hear Jamie Watson singing, making me feel quite nostalgic about the ‘good old days’.

Phil Sherrington, joint owner of The Rottingdean Club, said: “Thanks to everyone for coming and supporting the Rainbow Fun, to everyone who donated prizes for the raffle, to my bar staff and to Justin Zilli who organised the sound.”

Chris Gull
Chris Gull

Chris Gull, Chair of the Rainbow Fund added: “Many thanks to Krissie for using her annual Christmas show to fundraise for The Rainbow Fund. She is an integral part of our local cabaret scene, who are so generous in their support of our LGBT+ communities here in Brighton and Hove.”

The Rainbow Fund give grants to local LGBT/HIV groups who deliver effective front line services to LGBT+ people in Brighton and Hove.

In the most recent grants round in October, 2018, local groups received grants totalling £146,481 from the Fund.

These groups included: Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents, Rainbow Families, My Genderation, MenTalkHealth, Peer Action, Older and Out, Longhill School LGBTU group, Marlborough CIC QTIPOC project, Sussex Beacon, The Rainbow Chorus, Lunch Positive, MindOut, Clare Project, Switchboard, Allsort Youth Project, The Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum.

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