Red Cello Loop Song
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Filmed by Visualist Alastair Thorns and manipulated using VDMX 5. Dress by Doreen Southwood, Hair by Marios Company, Recordings by Helmut Meijer. For more info go to www.carolthorns.co.za

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The Urban Vocal Group (UVG) are a multi award winning charity who use singing as a gateway to further participation in music and to develop key life skills in young people aged 11 - 25, many of whom live in disadvantaged areas or are experiencing challenging circumstances.


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