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| Subject: Catch Music Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:17 am | |
| Catch Music are now running weekly inclusive music sessions at the Vault (Civic Centre), Check out their website for more info about who they are - http://www.catchmusic.org.au Catch Music is a local community organisation in Perth that supports people to pursue their love of music. Their goal is to use the power of music to help build a more inclusive, supportive, and friendly community – to link people with a disability to musicians in their local area, and in doing so, to create meaningful and fun social opportunities for everyone involved. Newsletter COMMUNITY JAM SESSIONS Our community jam session in Melville is going strong! We’ve been meeting for a couple of weeks now, and a handful of people come along each week. This session is open to anyone and everyone – if you’re interested in music, if you play a bit yourself, or even if you don’t play anything at all, come along and hang out with us for an hour or so. It’s a great way to meet people and chill out while listening to and playing music. This session is currently on Tuesday evenings, 7:00pm, at the Vault youth centre in Melville – for more info call Tim on 0430 589 369. (NB: starting 12th November, this session will switch to Wednesday evenings, instead of Tuesdays evenings – we’ll send out another notice about this when the time comes.) | |
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| Subject: Catch Music for little ones Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:18 am | |
| Catch Music presents "Catch A Song!” - a music program for children aged 6 to 10 yrs old, including a series of fun and friendly activities to learn musical skills through song and movement. Music programme for 6 - 10 year olds, that will introduce your children to song through a relaxed workshop on singing and movement. They will be learning a range of different songs, with a focus on learning Christmas carols considering the upcoming festivities! Singing in a group will not only improve your children's musical understanding, but will also develop skills in listening, cooperation and memory - not to mention the sheer joy they will experience from making a beautiful sound together. We are currently organising opportunities for the participants to sing at a performance with a community choir, and at few retirement villages - performance experience that will be very valuable for the children, as well as for others in our community. These dates however are not confirmed, and are not compulsory. | |
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