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Segalula - womens unaccompanied singing group from Hampshire  Photos

Maggie O'Connor
A founder member of Segalula, Maggie believes that singing is an essential part of living.  She is particularly interested in the health benefits of singing and of singing with babies.  She works as Musician in Healthcare on the Isle of Wight.
Jean Karlsen
Jean finds singing has become more important to her as the years have passed - as fun, as music, as relaxation and as a wonderful way of sharing with others. No longer in paid employment, she is enjoying family, friends and studying horticulture, the better to grow her garden.
Dedj Leibbrandt works as a Chinese and western medical herbalist.  She loves to sing in close harmony and describes it as soul food.

Eleanor van der Hoest  loves singing and dancing  because they are relaxing, healthy and uplifting. Singing with Segalula is a delight, both for the community spirit and the thrill of performing.

Tricia Jones 
runs her own company and enjoys the friendship and harmonies created by Segalula.  
Helen Jones
Helen has sung in church choirs, at karaoke and in a barbershop group. She loves singing and says that "it helps me to relax and heal myself".

Patricia Hollowell
Patricia counts Segalula and singing as a major part of her life.  She thrives on both the relaxation and fun of our weekly practices and the adrenaline rush that comes from performances. 

Solveig Harris
Solveig can't recall a time when she didn't sing. She's sung opera, jazz, pop, chamber music and cabaret. She especially loves working in small groups like Segalula where every voice is important.

Rosina Pritchard 
Rosina has been with Segalula since the beginning, and the rich experience and fun of singing with good friends has become an important part of her life.  She also dances, travels and walks, and has done a couple of parachute jumps.

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