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<blockquote data-quote="Diane fluteplayer" data-source="post: 1762017" data-attributes="member: 37310"><p>Hi. I play flute for folk dancing (mostly unpaid these days since the guy I used to play with as a duo moved up North - a long way... ) I too go to Sidmouth most years ( mainly concert band and playing for dance workshops and downstairs at the rugby club with the loose knit band in evenings, where I catch up with friends! I also sing with an amateur opera company near home. So far no probs with gigs although I did once go hypo in the middle of the Messiah in Peterborough cathedral- terrifying: I was in the middle of a row and couldn’t get out. Made it to the interval but now I always take a small, black handbag on stage for concerts, regardless of rules. Opera is fine as you’re Ona and off stage a lot and I keep a snack in the wings. Little cartons of f out juice are handy (150 ml) great to know there is such a range of musicians on the forum!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diane fluteplayer, post: 1762017, member: 37310"] Hi. I play flute for folk dancing (mostly unpaid these days since the guy I used to play with as a duo moved up North - a long way... ) I too go to Sidmouth most years ( mainly concert band and playing for dance workshops and downstairs at the rugby club with the loose knit band in evenings, where I catch up with friends! I also sing with an amateur opera company near home. So far no probs with gigs although I did once go hypo in the middle of the Messiah in Peterborough cathedral- terrifying: I was in the middle of a row and couldn’t get out. Made it to the interval but now I always take a small, black handbag on stage for concerts, regardless of rules. Opera is fine as you’re Ona and off stage a lot and I keep a snack in the wings. Little cartons of f out juice are handy (150 ml) great to know there is such a range of musicians on the forum! [/QUOTE]
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