Choir With No Name launches in Sheffield
16th October 2024
Sheffield Cathedral has partnered with The Choir with No Name to launch a choir in Sheffield for those affected by homelessness and marginalisation.
Choir with No Name launches in Sheffield
The Choir with No Name was founded in 2008 and has since expanded to meet the growing need for safe singing communities involving people with lived experience of homelessness singing with upwards of 650 people every year. It has groups in Birmingham, Liverpool, London, Coventry, Brighton and Cardiff.
And today (Wed 16 Oct) there will be a launch event at Sheffield Cathedral featuring Choir with Name’s Liverpool choir and members of the organisation who will be announcing further details of how the local community can get involved.
The choir will be run in partnership with Sheffield Cathedral and The Archer Project, which has supported those experiencing homelessness in Sheffield. for over thirty years.
The Very Revd Abi Thompson, Dean of Sheffield, said:
“Music unites people of all backgrounds, builds community and forges friendships and connections that make all the difference when life is tough.
“Having ‘The Choir With No Name’ in Sheffield is a welcome and exciting addition to the variety of music making that happens in the Cathedral. More music, more joy…”
Tom Daggett, Director of the cathedral’s Music and Schools Singing Programme, said:
“Singing changes people’s lives in profound ways, and the Choir with No Name has an amazing track record of bringing positive changes to those who live on the margins.
“Given the Cathedral’s mission to serve the homeless community through the Archer Project, and with a personal background of supporting people experiencing homelessness through music, I’m excited by what lies ahead for us in the Steel City.”
Tim Renshaw, CEO of The Archer Project, said:
“Music is a fantastic thing that many people enjoy. It has all sorts of therapeutic merit – it can benefit physical health, mental health, it’s a great social activity to bring people together, a form of self-expression, and it’s something anyone can take part in – one way or another.
“The Choir With No Name combines all this in a format where people can have fun, connect to people with whom they have a shared experience, and explore performance as something that might be new to them. It’s a tremendous opportunity for the people taking part to feel good about life.”
In recent years, The Choir with No Name have welcomed guests including Tom Odell and Mel Giedroyc to their shows and have packed out venues such as the Brighton Dome and London’s Cadogan Hall.
Dr Kate Wareham, CEO of Choir With No Name, said:
“As CEO of The Choir with No Name and as someone brought up in this beautiful city, I am absolutely delighted to see the birth of a new choir right here in Sheffield.
“The Archer Project and the Cathedral have been wonderful in championing the joy of singing together for all people, particularly for those experiencing really tough times. I can’t wait to watch the Sheffield choir grow and see how the future members will make the choir theirs, at the heart of this city.
“With homelessness increasing at an alarming rate, whilst many people and organisations in the city are working hard to help people find places to live, work and learn, choir is a place where members can come and belong, while everything else is uncertain.
“It is a place to be in the moment and have fun, a place to find friends and a chosen family. Choir is a place to sing your heart out if you are going through a tough time, and feel better, stronger and happier
“I can’t wait to watch the Sheffield choir grow and see how the future members will make the choir theirs, at the heart of this city,’ she added.
The Choir with No Name in Sheffield will launch in January 2025.
Photo credit: Choir with No Name