The Harlow U3A Choir recently delighted attendees at the Dementia Café in Moot House with a vibrant performance that had everyone singing along. The event kicked off with the timeless classic “Que Sera Sera,” instantly engaging the audience, who enthusiastically joined in the chorus. The choir’s repertoire was a delightful mix of nostalgic favourites and timeless classics, including “Hit The Road Jack” and a medley of “Pack Up Your Troubles” and “It’s A Long Way To Tipperary,” which brought smiles to many faces.
Adding a touch of cultural flair, the choir performed the Scottish folk song “Westering Home,” alongside some of Howard Goodall’s memorable TV themes. The Beatles’ classic “Blackbird,” penned by Paul McCartney, added a touch of nostalgia and warmth to the afternoon.
A standout moment was soloist Russ Manning’s rendition of “The Boxer,” where he showcased his guitar skills and encouraged the audience to join in the chorus. The performance concluded on a high note with “Hey Jude,” leaving everyone in high spirits and eager for more.
The afternoon was a resounding success, with both the choir and the audience thoroughly enjoying the musical journey. The Harlow U3A Choir is already planning a return visit to the Dementia Café, promising a fresh repertoire to entertain and uplift the community once again.
At Peter Cuffaro Estate Agents, we understand the importance of community events like these in bringing people together and enriching local life. Our team is dedicated to supporting such initiatives and helping residents find homes in vibrant, welcoming communities like Harlow.