Monday 23rd March
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Report written by STEFANIA ROSSO (she/her)
This Monday was open mic night at the ChoirWithNoName singing over a Karaoke track or around the piano! Members were invited to suggest their favorite hits and bring instruments to play and perform their songs of choice, including Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush.
In the kitchen there was another music to play 🙃.
For this community mission, GoodGym’s Amanda stepped up as lead chef for the first time at ChoirWithNoName. She headed the kitchen alongside Sonam and me, with Lindsey and Anne-Mari rounding out our volunteer cooking team.
On the menu tonight: Potato and Spinach Gateau. It was a total race against the clock to peel, slice, and bake crispy potatoes while sautéing a mountain of onions, mushrooms, and spinach. Meanwhile, Amanda was a powerhouse, whipping up both vegan and vegetarian versions of the béchamel sauce.
I’ll admit, procuring and cooking food for 50 people was a first for me — but what an incredible, rewarding Good challenge! Many volunteers and members commented on how tasty the cooked meal was - DELICIOUSly Good :-). We were also proud to have successfully sourced several essential ingredients from surplus food via Olio. While the effort left us completely exhausted, Sonam somehow still had the energy to run all the way home!
"And if I only could, I'd make a deal with God, And I'd get Him to swap our places
Be runnin' up that road, Be runnin' up that hill, Be runnin' up that building (yo)
Say, if I only could, oh".
From Kate Bush's song, Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God).
The Choir with No Name runs choirs and builds joyful singing communities with people impacted by homelessness and marginalisation, around the UK. There are currently choirs in London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Brighton (run in partnership with Brighton Housing Trust), Cardiff, Coventry and Sheffield. CWNN in Brighton meets on a Monday for a cuppa and a catch up, to then sing together for an hour and a half and have a hot meal cooked by volunteers.
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