A CHOIR from a Winchester school recently performed at the Royal Albert Hall.
Rubik's Cube, the rock choir from Osborne School, took part in the Music for Youth proms on November 15.
It was the fourth time they had performed at the famous venue, equally the number of times the Beetles performed there.
Rubik's Cube use Makaton sign language and singing.
Musical director Ben Dlugokecki said: "Rubik's Cube is such a fun experience to be a part of, the energy of the young people is infectious and the audience reaction is always incredible."
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Matt Heanes, from Music for Youth, said: "We have been inundated with positive reviews and feedback and want to say a huge thank you and congratulations to you and your group."
Osborne School is a special needs school in Winchester. Rubik's Cube have been performing for over 10 years and have over 40 members. Past performances have included playing the Children and Young People Now Awards in London, performing at the Birmingham Symphony Hall and supporting Peter Andre at the Portsmouth Summer Show Festival.
Rubik's Cube will next be performing at the Winchester Christmas Market at 5.30pm on Tuesday December 13.
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