Hume Conservatorium is excited to be the new home to the long-running all-abilities choir in Goulburn Bridge to Sing. The choir will resume from week 2 in the Paul Paviour Recital Hall in the main building at the conservatorium from 4.30pm – 6pm.
The Bridge to Sing choir started in 2017 as an initiative of the Goulburn Mulwaree Council through a Country Arts Support Program grant. Bridge to Sing is lead by Clare Jones. Clare has over 12 years’ experience working with young adults with intellectual disabilities. She holds a Master of Music Therapy and has completed additional training in sensory processing, Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), and vocational training and assessment.Â
The Choir aims to support people to feel well and connected and to share their love of music. The choir’s name reflects the choir’s nature – we see music as a bridge that brings together people of all ages, abilities and walks of life.
In 2022 Bridge to Sing performed at Hume Conservatorium for their Post Covid performance with more than 25 people on stage it was an amazing event supported by Southern Tablelands Arts and Hume Conservatorium. The choir was accompanied by volunteers from the Goulburn Regional Ukulele Group (GRUB).
Bridge to Sing is open to singers of all abilities and supports those living with disabilities. Come along to our first meeting at the con or sign up via our website www.humecon.nsw.edu.au.
The Bridge to Sing program is only $150 per term, and may be covered under your NDIS program funding.
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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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