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Kate Woolveridge, artistic director of the Forget-me-not Chorus said "We had a fantastic evening with JJ Williams and JPR Williams and they came and sang with us and for our choristers that is such a highlight. They are the stars of that generation. JJ didn’t stop smiling and JPR I know sings in a male voice choir and he absolutely loved the evening. When our choristers are diagnosed with dementia, the first thing that goes is confidence and thus a sense of losing themselves. Coming to choir suddenly re-enlivens that person. The whole idea about the Forget-me-not Chorus is that everybody has a voice, everybody can sing and Get Creative is all about getting off our bottoms, getting out and doing something creative and there is nothing more creative and uplifting than singing together."
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Dywedodd Kate Woolveridge, cyfarwyddwr artistig y Forget-me-not Chorus "Gawson ni noson fendigedig gyda JJ Williams a JPR Williams ac fe wnaethon nhw ganu gyda ni a oedd yn gymaint o uchafbwynt i aelodau ein côr. Dyma sêr y genhedlaeth honno. Wnaeth JJ ddim stopio gwenu ac rwy’n gwybod bod JPR yn canu mewn côr meibion ac roedd o wir wedi mwynhau’r noson. Pan fydd aelodau ein côr yn cael diagnosis o ddementia, y peth cyntaf sy’n mynd ydy hyder a synnwyr o golli eu hunain. Mae dod i’r côr yn chwa o awyr iach i’r unigolion hynny. Syniad y Forget-me-not Chorus ydy bod gan bawb lais, bod pawb yn gallu canu ac mae Cer i Greu i gyd yn ymwneud â chodi oddi ar ein pen ôl, mynd allan a gwneud rhywbeth creadigol a does dim byd yn fwy creadigol ac yn codi calon yn well na chydganu."
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