Madjitil Moorna Choir give voice to reconciliation in action.
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Madjitil Moorna Choir doing its bit for reconciliation in Forrestfield

Lynn GriersonHills Avon Valley Gazette

NEW singers are invited to give voice to a better understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures through the Madjitil Moorna Choir.

Music directors of the not-for-profit say people come together to sing for shared learning and to practice reconciliation in action.

Volunteers run every aspect of the organisation led by Aboriginal performers.

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Newcomers are welcome to join the choir on Monday nights at the Anderson Road Community Centre in Forrestfield.

Singers learn songs in Noongar and English to be performed across Perth and at events in regional towns.

For details, visit www.madjitilmoorna.org.au or call Jo Randell 0409 116 460 or Lee Peters 0439 061 947.

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