Choir featuring famous face serenades Rugby care home during cycling challenge - The Rugby Observer

Choir featuring famous face serenades Rugby care home during cycling challenge

Rugby Editorial 3rd Oct, 2022   0

A BAND of musicians hit a high note with the residents of a Rugby care home during a charity biking challenge – and a famous face even came along for the ride.

Choir and music charity Armonico Consort joined forces with the wine writer, broadcaster and former choral singer Oz Clarke for a 200-mile bike ride, raising over £14,000 for its Memory Singers projects for people living with dementia.

On their journey, they popped in to Anya Court Care Home to serenade residents.

Smashing their £10,000 target, the 16-strong team of musicians and supporters spent four days cycling from Armonico Consort’s home in Warwick to Aldeburgh, Suffolk, home of the legendary composer Benjamin Britten.




Armonico Consort serenaded residents at Anya Court Care Home.

The cycling musicians called in at Anya Court to perform an interactive mini-concert.

Residents enjoyed singing, clapping and joining in with percussion instruments to a wide variety of music – from Somewhere Over the Rainbow and Dancing Queen, to the rhythmic energy of Baroque music in which Armonico are specialists.


Music offers benefits for people with dementia, helping to reconnect memories and alleviate anxiety as well as improving health more generally.

Sue Mitchell, spokesperson for Anya Court Care Home in Rugby, said, “This far exceeded our expectations The music and singing were just incredible with everyone joining in – residents, team and family members that were present.”

Oz Clarke, who also donated £1,000 to the charity’s appeal from his appearance on ITV’s The Chase Celebrity Special, said: “It was 200 miles of bottom-numbing torture, but it’s all worth it when you see the effect it has on people living with dementia.

“We had residents singing along, joining in, using movement, interacting with one another and simply enjoying themselves, and it’s those life-enhancing benefits that make this such a valuable cause.”

Funds raised from the bike challenge support Armonico Consort’s Memory Singers projects in care homes and the community. Visit www.armonico.org.uk/bike200 for more information, and to donate.

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