Invercargill Community Singing Committee
Record Group
Identifier: A0318
Dates
- 1922 - 1922
Extent
1 folder(s) (Box 1 Small Collections)
Language of Materials
English
Contextual Note
Source: The Southland Times, Thursday 8th June and Friday 9th June 1922.
The community singing movement had it's origins in America but soon spread beyond those shores. The idea behind the community singing movement, as explained by Mr. Tano Fama, was to "make people more cheerful and to send them away with glad hearts so that they could better face the trials of the day and so that they would feel more inclined to help a lame dog over the stile if the opportunity offered" (S.Times, 9th June 1922).
The first "sing" in Invercargill was held at the Municipal Theatre on Thursday 8th June 1922, between 12.30 and 1.30pm. A second "sing" was to be conducted on Friday 9th June 1922 between 12.30 and 1.30pm.
See the above source for a more detailed description of Invercargill's first Community Sing.
The community singing movement had it's origins in America but soon spread beyond those shores. The idea behind the community singing movement, as explained by Mr. Tano Fama, was to "make people more cheerful and to send them away with glad hearts so that they could better face the trials of the day and so that they would feel more inclined to help a lame dog over the stile if the opportunity offered" (S.Times, 9th June 1922).
The first "sing" in Invercargill was held at the Municipal Theatre on Thursday 8th June 1922, between 12.30 and 1.30pm. A second "sing" was to be conducted on Friday 9th June 1922 between 12.30 and 1.30pm.
See the above source for a more detailed description of Invercargill's first Community Sing.
- Title
- Invercargill Community Singing Committee
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Invercargill City Libraries and Archives Repository