
Photo: Peter McIntosh
The enthusiastic performance was infectious and had the large crowd gathered, tapping their feet and singing along.
The audience got a double treat when Dr Julia Aranui-Faed walked in and heard the music filling the museum atrium.
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The resident of Queen Rose Retirement Home, South Dunedin, showed her pleasure with an uninhibited dance.
The crowd responded with applause for the choir and for Dr Aranui-Faed, who is a psychiatrist and was a superintendent at the former Cherry Farm psychiatric hospital.