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Greek School Uniforms: Music--Choirs


Figure 1.--Here we see the choir at an unidentified Greek primary school practinbh in front of their school. The phoitograph is undated, but looks like the 1930s. Five of the boys, but not the girls wear the school smocks. This is unusual it was usually more common for girls to wear snocks. They are all the same design. Put your cursor in the image to see the rest of the class.

"Singing is a popular activity at school. Some schools formed choirs. This varied depending on the capabilities and interests of the teachers. Many schools just did singing informallynas part of class ctivities. Other schools actially formed a formal choir. Some may have even participated in loyal civic events. We do have much ninformatiin on this yet, but we note some photographs of school choirs. We have ben unable to find any information on these choirs. We have found a few images if school choirs.








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