Winter Holiday Workshops at The Con!
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We are excited to offer some new holiday programs. We are excited to announce that all holiday programs are free in July. Programs for 12-24-year-olds have been funded by the Office of Regional Youth Holiday Break Program. Hume Conservatorium is subsidising the Junior Program.
12-25-year-olds
5 July | Strings advanced class with Nicole Hammill Develop your strings techniques. 1-3pm
5 July | Beginner Strings with Nicole Hammill. Just starting on strings, come along and work with Nicole on developing your techniques.
This workshop will lead to another workshop opportunity on the 18th of July with Opera Australia Orchestra. 10am =12pm
11 July | Piano Masterclass with Glenn Amer, learn advanced piano techniques. 10=2pm
11 July | Guitar Improvisation Techniques. Join Stuart for some advanced guitar improvisation techniques. 5-7pm
12-13 July | Recording, Production and Tech Workshop. Get some recording done, and learn about production and tech. 10-1pm
15 July | Blue Light Band Night – featuring local youth bands. Come along for a night of music, pizza and fun with local youth bands. 7pm
Under 12’s
11 July | Guitar Orchestra with Garth Prentice (8-18 year-olds) 10am-2pm
5 July | Junior Strings Workshop Come along and practice the Modern Major General with Wanda, This workshop will lead to another workshop opportunity on the 18th of July with Opera Australia Orchestra. Suitable for beginners and junior strings players. 10am -12pm
11 July | Toots and Doods with Emma Knott. Discover Woodwind Instruments suitable for 5-12-year-old beginners. 10am -12pm
11 July | Recorder Workshop with Emma Knott Have fun with recorders! Suitable for Primary aged students. 1pm -3pm
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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.