Workshops at Hume Con During the April Holidays.
The Holiday Programs for 12-24-year-olds are funded by the Office of Regional Youth Holiday Break Program all students 12-24 will also receive a free ticket to See Jurassic Park at GPAC with the Southern Tablelands Arts Film Group. There is currently no funding for Holiday programs for Under 12’s. These programs have been subsidised by Hume Conservatorium for families with children under 12.
16-17 April 10am – 3pm SQUAWKESTRA! at Hume Con. Perfect for Beginners and intermediate students the SQUAWKESTRA! is an opportunity to try an instrument. including strings, brass and woodwind. If you already play we would love you to come along! 12-24 year olds
18 April 10am – 12pm SING LIKE Taylor Swift! Calling all Swifties, some and learn to sing in the style of Taylor Swift with Lou Wurth. Learn some great tips and tricks to enhance your voice! 12-24 year olds
18 April 12.30pm – 2.30pm SING LIKE Zac Bryan! Join Lou Wurth and learn awesome tips and techniques to use your own voice to sing in a country genre.
24 April 10am – 12pm PLAY LIKE Jimi Hendrix! Perfect for Beginners this two-hour workshop will teach you the basics of playing guitar like Jimi Hendrix.
24 April 12.30pm – 2.30pm PLAY LIKE Jimi Hendrix! Perfect for intermediate and Advanced players. Learn advance guitar techniques to play in the style of Jimi Hendricks!
23 April 10am STUDIO SKILLS with John Burgess. Perfect for youth bands and singer songwriters. Spend a day learning how to use the Hume Con Recording Studio. This program will offer a Hume Con Certificate of Competency for young people and regional bands. This will open the door to getting started recording your original songs. 12-24 year olds
21 April 4pm JURASSIC PARK at GPAC – All participants in the 12-24 year old workshops recieve a free ticket to Jurassic Park in partnership with Southern Tablelands Arts and the Office of Regional Youth Holiday Break Program.
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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.