SingFest 2026 Singing Tutors

Nancy Kerr & James Fagan are one of the most beloved and enduring acts in British folk. Twice Winners of Best Duo at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, they combine stunning vocals and stellar instrumentation on fiddle, guitar and bouzouki with Nancy's insightful and poetic lyrics.

Over the last 30 years, the couple have brought joy, inspiration and some memorably energetic arrangements to global audiences. They’ll be running singing workshops on Friday and Saturday and performing a concert set for us on Saturday evening at this year’s SingFest and we can’t wait!

Anna Tabbush & Dom Stichbury (AKA Harmony Hill) are two well-known and much loved harmony singing leaders, singers, composers and arrangers on the community choir scene. Both have been leading choirs and running workshops for over 20 years gaining reputations for their warm, inclusive singing spaces and their musicality.

Recently Anna & Dom have joined forces to form Harmony Hill, a workshop duo bringing harmony singing weekends to beautiful places around the UK.

Anna founded SingFest 20 years ago and with Dom has tutored as part of the singing quartet Oaken for many years. This SingFest they’ll be team-teaching as a duo bringing some of their scrumptious harmonies and brand new songs to you.

Lucky Moyo is an arts practitioner and an arts lobbyist, event manager, producer, director, singer, songwriter, voice coach and workshop leader.

The past 18 years have seen Lucky being called on to visit 30 countries around the world to perform to audiences varying in capacity between 10 and 50,000! He has shared stages with the likes of Jimmy Cliff, Peter Gabriel, Naughty by Nature and performed for such dignitaries as Nelson Mandela and HM Queen Elizabeth II. He has appeared on programmes such as Blue Peter, Later with Jools Holland, prime time on City TV-Toronto and venues such as JFK Centre in Washington DC, Opera de Paris and Ronnie Scotts.

For Lucky, the process of sharing is the real driving force and at the core of all his work. He passionately argues for music as a vehicle/medium for change, communication, dialogue, healing and problem solving.

Rosie Sleightholme is a choir leader, composer, singer and musician based in Bristol, UK. A member of the Natural Voice Network, she is passionate about bringing people together through song and absolutely loves the magic that is created through singing in harmony. She runs two community choirs; longstanding Bristol choir People of Note and parent and baby choir Folks & Bairns, which has featured on Classic FM , BBC TV and BBC Radio.

She loves to write songs with lush and scrunchy harmonies, with a range of styles and emotions.