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29/06/2014

John Anderson meets St Kieran's Primary School in Poleglass and the Sing For Life Choir, plus a quick look back over some highlights of the series.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 1 Jul 2014 19:30

Music includes excerpts from:

University of Ulster Choir

Quiquis Eris - McGlynn

St Kieran’s Primary School

A Medley of Rounds - trad. arr McKeagney

Sing Of The Lord’s Goodness - Sands

Cadenza
I Heard The Voice Of Jesus Say - Bonar/trad arr Vaughan Williams


Sing For Life Choir

Fields of Gold - Sting

Dirait-on - Lauridsen

Something Inside So Strong - Sifre

Miskelly Chorale

Putting On The Ritz - Berlin

Keith Acheson

Keith Acheson

Theconductor of the Sing For Life Community Choir is Keith Acheson. Born in Enniskillen, he studied for a BMus (Hons) at the University of Ulster and went on to be awarded a PhD in composition from the same institution in 2001, studying with Dr David Morris. During this time he also studied with internationally renowned composers such as Ian Wilson, Martijn Padding and James Wilson and attended various international composition conferences and summer schools.

Keith is also the Director of the award-winning Crescent Arts Centre, one of the busiest arts centres in the UK and the Belfast Book Festival. During his time at the centre he has worked with many local and international theatre companies and recording artists, festivals and arts facilitators and, as Director of the Belfast Book Festival, has worked with some of finest local and international authors.

He states, ”Working with the choir has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. Making music together is always an enjoyable experience but when you see it make a tangible difference to an individual’s life, that demonstrates the true power of choral singing”.

For more information on the Crescent Arts Centre please visit

Sing for Life Choir

Sing for Life Choir

The Sing for Life community choir (main image at top), developed in partnership by Cancer Focus Northern Ireland and The Crescent Arts Centre, was established in September 2012 for anyone affected by cancer. The Belfast based choir provides the opportunity to meet others living with cancer, share time together in a supportive and friendly environment, and learn new skills in choral singing, with conductor Keith Acheson and Liz Atkinson of Cancer Focus.

Approximately 100 members attend a weekly 2hr practice session at the Moravian Church, University Road, Belfast. No singing experience is required to join. The choir’s repertoire includes upbeat and uplifting songs and is open for invites to perform at events.

Research has shown that singing in a choir can be extremely therapeutic for cancer patients helping to improve quality of life and self-esteem, and assist with pain relief and coping with depression.

Kathy McKeagney

Kathy McKeagney

Kathy graduated from QUB with BA (Hons) PGCE. She taught in several secondary and grammar schools in the Belfast area before taking up her position as coordinator of music at St Kieran’s Primary school in 2002. It is one of the few primary schools in Northern Ireland to appoint a full time Music Teacher.

Kathy is also a well know musician and performer within the Belfast Area. She has performed with a variety of well-known local and international musicians including Nancy Griffith, The Kennedys, Linley Hamilton and Amanda St John. She toured the southern States of the USA with local singer song writer Morgan Macintyre.

Kathy currently performs regularly with The Swing Gals; Northern Ireland’s leading all female vocal collective.

St Kieran's Primary School

St Kieran's Primary School

St Kieran’s School Choir plays an integral role in the school’s community. It has a non-selective membership policy and the choir averages 65-80 members ranging in age from 9-11 yrs. The choir has a reputation for its fun and enthusiastic performances, and its interpretation of a variety of musical genres. The Children perform regularly in school and in public within the local community. The choir has also performed with the Ulster Orchestra at The Ulster Hall and The Waterfront Hall.

The Choir has made many TV appearances and recently performed as part of the huge nation-wide ‘Children In Need’ Choir. The Choir’s achievements include Runners Up in UTV School Choir of the Year and two times winners of the Lisburn City School’s Choir Competition.

Also featured in this episode:

Also featured in this episode:

Cadenza (image: right)

The University of Ulster Choir (image: left) who alsofeatured in

Miskelly Chorale (image: middle)who also featured in

Broadcasts

  • Sun 29 Jun 2014 16:30
  • Tue 1 Jul 2014 19:30