Happy New Year!
We are so excited to see what the musical year holds. We have kicked off already with our Deadly Music Program funded by the Office Of Regional Youth Holiday break program. Workshops all this week for local Aboriginal young people 12-18 with Dizzy Doolan and Liz Rutten from Grow the Music.
We are in the final preparation for the Contemporary Music Camp (22-25 January). A free residential camp for young musicians in the region to work on songwriting, and composition and give opportunities to collaborate with other regional musicians. The program will be run by Andy Picker and will feature workshops with Tim Douglass, and Ella Hunt, as well as other guests over the 3 days. The camp is free for young people 15 -24 and will be fully supervised by Hume Conservatorium Staff. You can still sign up for the camp here https://humecon.nsw.edu.au/contemporary-music-camp/ This camp is fully funded by the Office of Regional Youth and Create NSW.Â
Enrolment Changes
Lessons and times will automatically roll over in the new year. If you have any changes to your enrolment, please complete the form before 15 January 2024. This includes changes to lesson-types, ensembles, lesson times or teachers. Please also make sure you tell us if students are changing schools, have new medical needs we should know about, and about changes in your contact information. Here is the Enrolment Changes Form. For additional information please see the 2024 Fee Guide.
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On top of changes you request, there are some changes in teachers and teacher times, which might mean we contact you about potential time changes. We will work through all changes affecting existing students before enrolling new students – provided that change requests are lodged by the 15th. After that date, new enrolments will also be considered.
Youth Leaders
Hume Con is looking for young people aged 12-24 to form a new Youth Leaders program to help create events for young people in the region. As part of the Youth Leaders you will work with Hume Con staff to develop and run youth-focused events, such as the Blue Light Band Night, Lilac Festival Parade, performance opportunities, music camps, workshops and masterclasses and more. You can sign up here.
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We acknowledge the traditional Custodians of this Land, where the Aboriginal People have performed age-old ceremonies of storytelling, music, dance and celebration. As a traditional meeting place, many first nations peoples came to this region. Underneath our buildings and roads this Land always will be traditional Aboriginal Land. in the same way, all music making genres and practices come from our musical elders, so we acknowledge those on whose skills and wisdom we draw.
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