Singing Mamas in Weston-super-Mare
Singing Mamas is not your average mother and baby group!​
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​We offer a joyful singing space for women with or without bumps, babies and little ones, based in near Worle in North Somerset.
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We are dedicated to supporting mothers in and around Weston-super-Mare. It's all about making YOU feel good. Our sessions are designed to be inclusive, requiring no prior musical experience. By singing together, we not only enhance our own well-being but also create a positive environment for our children. Children are welcome at no extra cost and we always make time for a cuppa and some cake.
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There are no auditions, no solos, no reading music. Just simple songs taught by ear. Your leader will sing the songs line by line and the group will echo it back, until everyone knows it off by heart. (Then we might add a harmony or two!). Meanwhile, the children play with sensory toys and instruments or just enjoy the music.
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Where and when?​
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Sessions take place Tuesdays 10 - 11.30 am at Wick St Lawrence Village Hall, near Worle, in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset BS22 7YL.
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The village hall in Wick St Lawrence is in a peaceful, rural location just off the A370 and easily accessible from Congresbury, Winscombe, Hewish, Banwell, Puxton, Worle, Weston-super-Mare and all surrounding areas.
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At the hall, there is easy access through double doors and a side room where you can store your buggy.
Book now and get your first session free!​
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Use code FREE25 when you check out and attend your first session free of charge.
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Benefits for YOU and your kids
Your Song Leader
Hi! I am a mama, song leader and yoga teacher based in Kewstoke, Weston-super-Mare. I grew up playing music and singing, and worked as a music teacher through my twenties. I am always humming a tune wherever I go and I love to get people together to sing and share music. I believe that singing together in community is in our DNA and I hope that through singing circles we can bring back the oral tradition of sharing songs to ease our passage through all aspects of life.
My aim is not to create a choir - we don't practice and perform - our songs are simple, uplifting, soothing and joyful and we sing purely for the pleasure of creating harmony.
Singing boosts your endorphins, fosters community and connection and has been proven to help with low mood. Come and join us to find out! ALL women are welcome at a Singing Mamas group.