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Resilience of the Human Spirit: Choirs That Continue Singing Together in Time of Social Distance — Via Technology
Posted on the 28 March 2020 by William Lindsey @wdlindsyIt's refreshing to see some singing groups around the world now modeling for us a way both to maintain necessary social distance and to keep on singing — together — via the miracles of modern technology. This is a choir in Waterford, Ireland, called Intimations.
And then there's this:
The human spirit is amazingly resilient and creative, when it allows itself to be.
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