Singing ‘elfagrams’ deliver festive cheer right to front doors

As the festive season draws near, Santa’s song-loving elves are keen to share their musical talents by delivering personal ‘elfagrams’ – right to front doors across Northern Ireland.
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At a time when it’s becoming more difficult to access live music, the Elfagram Project has been created to allow people to send the very special gift of live festive music to someone they care about.

Created by chief elf, Fleur Mellor, the Elfagram project has reignited the lost tradition of singing telegrams and has been designed to ensure families and friends can share joy and happiness in a unique way, even when they can’t be together.

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Fleur said: “Our elves love to sing and dance and just like the rest of us, this has been a strange year for them, they are really looking forward to being able to perform, socialldistanced of course, at doorways across the province, to bring a smile and a song to young and old at this most wonderful time of year.”

She added: “The elves are practicing daily to ensure they have just the right song to perform for your loved one and so far we’ve mastered a number of amazing Christmas tunes, including classics such as ‘Silent Night’ and ‘White Christmas’ along with more modern day festive favourites such as ‘Let it Go’ and ‘Fairytale of New York!’.

“I hope people will take this opportunity to send some love, whether that be to a Grandparent and Child or a special friend to show them that you are thinking of them even though you may not be with them. More than anything we all need a special Christmas to look forward to and we hope that our Elfagrams will add a new element of sparkle to what has been a very strange year for all!”

For more information visit www.elfagram.co.uk.

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