MozFest 2022

Come and Sing at MozFest!
Language: English (mozilla)

Experience the joy of singing with James Sills of The Sofa Singers.
James will be leading a 60 minute session in Spatial Chat where participants will learn two classic songs with some optional harmonies/backing parts.

The session will include a quick warm-up and with everyone singing on mute, there’s no need for nerves or to feel self-conscious. You can truly sing like no-one is listening but feel part of a large choir when you see your fellow singers! No experience is necessary and participants will leve feeling empowered and energised - sing while you cook, work or just enjoy the experience as you are!

Our chosen songs by popular vote our Whitney Houston's, I Wanna Dance with Somebody and Bob Marley's One Love.


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What happens after MozFest? We're hoping that many efforts and discussions will continue after MozFest. Share any ideas you already have for how to continue the work from your session.:

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What language would you like to host your session in?: English
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James Sills

James is a musician, singing leader and author who believes that life is better when we're singing together. He is passionate about mobilising people to sing, with a focus on community, connection and wellbeing. He is the founder of The Sofa Singers, a twice-weekly online singing event that brings hundreds of people together from across the world, for which James received a Points of Light Award from the UK government. His portfolio of work also includes running Wales's first homeless choir and delivering bespoke workshops for companies, including Saatchi and Saatchi, Nespresso and Hiut Denim. His book, ‘Do Sing: Reclaim Your Voice. Find Your Singing Tribe’ was published in September 2019 by the Do Book Co and explores how singing can help us to lead happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives. Website: www.james-sills.com. Socials @jsillsmusic