Raishbrook, Janis

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12/07/2009
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Janis Raishbrook is from Coventry, she is originally from the north east. She loves Gormley's work. She is going to sing a karaoke version of Mozart's requiem. Choral singing is one of her passions and she belongs to two choirs. She hopes people will support her favourite charity, the Medical Foundation for victims of torture. She is a retired teacher, she specialised in Engish as a foreign language and has worked with refugee and asylum families. She is going to lay out a t-shirt and her partner will give out cards about the Medical Foundation. Music and her family are very important to her. One of her last memories of her father involved her visiting Gormley's work the Angel of the North. She is quite a shy, private person.

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