Reducing reoffending, building self-esteem, improving self-confidence
and employability — through collaborative music-making.
and employability — through collaborative music-making.
The Prison Choir Project is a Koestler PLATINUM Award winning Charity that builds connections between professional musicians, prisoners, ex-offenders and people experiencing mental disorder through the performance of opera, song, and choral music.
Click here to donate to the Prison Choir Project through our CAF donate page. As a UK tax payer 25% will be added to your donation. You can make a one off payment or give regularly. Thank you!
Adam Green meets His Majesty The King and Rory Stewart former Minister of State for Courts and Justice for a performance in Dartmoor Prison.
Photo credit: Clarence House
"Take a group of dispirited, demoralized and devalued men called convicts. Persuade them they can join together in producing a famous musical extravaganza that's good to look at and brilliant to hear. Do it in a barren, famously grim setting known as Dartmoor Jail. Make it a thunderous success. That's what the man from 'outside' did. He came among us one day with his passion for music, his prodigious ability and a committed energy that carried us along with him. 3 weeks later, he had inspired us beyond our dreams. We were in Seville helping to create those Spanish rhythms. We sang with Carmen, we tried to woo those achingly pretty 'factory girls.' We could feel the heat of the midday - and, yes, we had our day in the sun. Now the magician is gone. He and his theatre troupe - those enchanting singers and instrumentalists are a memory - gone to that great, free outside. But we whom you inspired, we'll never be quite the same again. Bravo, bravo, bravo." Written by Nick, former inmate at Dartmoor Prison |
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We are hugely grateful to all our supporters:
Registered Charity Number 1174202; Company Number 10073711