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Jamie Hall

Dancing Day - Raising money for Macmillan through choral singing.

Fundraising for Macmillan Cancer Support
£17,017
raised of £2,000 target
by 111 supporters
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Macmillan Cancer Support

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Dancing Day is a project for Christmas 2016 which makes a brand new Christmas carol by Jamie W. Hall available for free and without any limitations to choirs everywhere who will then use their performances to support the amazing work of Macmillan Cancer Support. 

You can download the carol here www.jamiewhall.co.uk/dancing-day

Using this piece you can raise funds in whatever way is best for you and there is no minimum donation but we’d obviously like you to be as generous as you can.

Singing new music is an exciting part of every choir’s experience and well worth the small cost of buying copies but here the music is
free so that you can support this fantastic charity at no extra cost to you or your choir, and that means more money for Macmillan! Visit their website to learn more about the work they do.
http://www.macmillan.org.uk/

Here’s where the idea for Dancing Day came from.

“Last year I found myself having a text conversation with a friend whose mother – a delightful nonagenarian with severe dementia – was in hospital in a really very serious condition. I remembered meeting her some time before that and her repeatedly telling me how much she loves to dance, and I found the famous Christmas carol
text Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day going round and round my head – So much so that I set to writing my own version.

          With my finished ditty in hand it didn’t feel right to simply publish it in the usual way so, on a whim and with no real plan in mind, I offered it to a few choirs for free, suggesting they might like to donate to Dementia UK in honour of my friend’s mum.

          I was both stunned and gratified when the piece not only received several performances and even a radio broadcast on Christmas Day, but more importantly that it raised several hundred pounds for a deserving charity.

          So when I found myself putting pen to paper again in the wake of the sudden loss of a member of my own choral society to pancreatic cancer, I decided once again to allow my latest carol to be printed and performed for free, this time in support of Macmillan Cancer Support.

So now I need your help.
I am asking choirs to pledge a performance of my new carol Sleep, My Jesu, as part of a concert, a church service, carol singing at the hospital or even down the pub, or even just an informal performance as part of your usual rehearsal session, but the important thing is that you then make a donation to this brilliant charity through my Just Giving
page.

Whether it be a share of your ticket sales, a bucket collection, an informal whip-round amongst choir members or just an individual donation, however large or small, every penny will help the work of Macmillan Cancer Support and – I hope – make this Christmas just a little bit brighter for people going through the trauma of cancer.

We all love singing together, especially at Christmas. How wonderful if this year our singing helps give a very real gift to a person at their time of greatest need. Isn’t that what Christmas is all about?

So please take this carol and use it however you like this Christmas, remembering to visit the Just Giving page, our Twitter feed and our Facebook page.”

Happy Singing! Jamie x

About the charity

Macmillan Cancer Support

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At Macmillan, we will move mountains to help people with cancer live life as fully as they can. We’re doing whatever it takes. But without your help we can’t support everyone who needs us. To donate, volunteer, raise money or campaign with us, call 0300 1000 200 or visit macmillan.org.uk

Donation summary

Total raised
£17,016.46
Online donations
£8,740.39
Offline donations
£8,276.07

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