Kaos Signing Choir for Deaf and Hearing Children

The Kaos Signing Choir for Deaf and Hearing Children is a project of The Kaos Organisation, a registered UK charity based in Haringey, London, founded in 1995 by Suzy Davies and Ali Jackson-Wood.[1]

Kaos Signing Choir for Deaf and Hearing Children
Choir
OriginHaringey, North London, England
FoundedFebruary, 1995 (February, 1995)
FounderSuzy Davies and Ali Jackson-Wood
GenreSigning Choir
Choir admissionDeaf and hearing young people aged 4 to 18
AffiliationThe Kaos Organization
Websitethekaosorganisation.com

The Kaos Signing Choir for Deaf and Hearing Children is an award-winning integrated project for Deaf and hearing children aged 4 to 18. It is the only integrated deaf and hearing children’s choir in the UK.[2] The choir regularly performs original Songs Of Kaos, all written by or especially for the group, and the children all sing and sign in British Sign Language.

On 27 July 2012, the choir performed the British national anthem God Save the Queen at the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympics at the Olympic Stadium, Olympic Park, London. [3]

The 200 strong choir has also performed for Princess Anne and at venues across London, including the Royal Festival Hall, the Barbican Centre, and the Drill Hall. They won the Under-18’s Choir Class at the North London Festival of Music and Drama in 2005, 2007 and 2008.

In January 2012 Archbishop Desmond Tutu became the Global Patron of The Kaos Organisation.[2] The choir marks Josette Simon as one of its supporters.[4][5]

On 3 December 2012, the choir, along with the British Paraorchestra, released a cover of "True Colors" as a charity single to support ParalympicsGB, the choir, and the Paraorchestra.[6]

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