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10 / 11 / 2009 - Timothy
We are now in the last week of this tour and there's been so many wonderful events and many more to come I'm sure. Last Friday we performed in Fairfax, Virginia at the concert hall of George Mason University. I was so pleased that a few of my relatives who live in the States could make it! Pictured below from left to right: me(!), cousin Mary, Auntie Sakti, cousin Elisabeth and her partner John. After the concert we went for dinner not far from the venue and it was great to catch up and meet John for the first time. Thank you all so much for coming!!
Yesterday, we had the great pleasure of hosting a masterclass at the Benton Convention Centre to hear the Enloe High School Choir. Here was a group of very talented youngsters, eager to learn and under the superb direction of Ann Huff, the sound they made was simply fantastic. We gave them a couple of points each to try and fine tune their sound and ensemble singing and immediately they took them on board and improved. In the evening's concert the same choir sang Eric Whitacre's magical piece Seal Lullaby - a great start to the second half. After this, we had the honour to perform Bob Chilcott's A Thanksgiving with them. It went extremely well and we were all happy to see the children having such a good time on stage.
Today, we drive to Newberry in South Carolina for a concert at the Newberry Opera House. Looking forward to it. Come to think of it, we're leaving in 20 mins and I haven't started packing so must dash!!

From left to right: Timothy Wayne-Wright, cousin Mary, Auntie Sakti, cousin Elisabeth and her partner John.
