236. Our Choirs- A Species in Extinction?
| The Choir of Cappella Maggiore |
We are bored, bored, bored...
We are bored with what to do at the week-end...
We are bored with what to eat...
We are bored with what to wear...
We are bored with where to go on holiday...
We are bored with having too much...
We are bored with not having enough...
| The Choir from San Stefano- Pinidello |
We are bored with television, with reading, with neighbours, with blogging... we are bored with everything, we are bored with life itself.
| The Choir of Colle Umberto |
Pity! Because there are so many exciting things to be found around us if only we stop being bored.
| The Cappella Maggiore Youth Choir |
Boredom is an empty ache that keeps gnawing inside us.
Boredom is fed by malignity.
There is an internal joy to be found if we stop giving in to boredom.
| The Choir of Anzano |
Being together, working towards an aim for the common good conquers boredom as the people who have got together to produce some lovely sounds, in what we call a choir, have discovered. And as long as there are people willing to work and play together, choirs and the likes will never be extinct.
| The Cordignano Youth Choir |
| The Choir of Cordignano |
Even if you have no voice, you have other skills and crafts- so long as you have a plan to work for and preferably with others- you will vanquish boredom for ever. This is a gift that others cannot give, but only you alone can give to yourself.
| The choir of Montaner |
| The Choir of Sarmede |
| The Choir of San Martino |
| The Choir of Villa di Villa |
Further photos of each choir will be posted on the Parish Magazine in due course:

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