Berlin's homeless find voice in choir founded by NYC jazz singer
Guardian UK - Ecki Werner stood by the piano dressed in a lime green shirt, his grey-blue eyes surrounded by deep laughter lines, humming and swaying to the music.
He and 25 other homeless and socially deprived people were squeezed into a room on the first floor of a community centre as Jocelyn Smith led them through their warm-up exercises. "Don't forget to breathe, my darlings," the soul and jazz singer told them. Read more.
He and 25 other homeless and socially deprived people were squeezed into a room on the first floor of a community centre as Jocelyn Smith led them through their warm-up exercises. "Don't forget to breathe, my darlings," the soul and jazz singer told them. Read more.
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