Gore's Out of School Music Programme is back in class for the
2009 year.
The popular classes, which are held at Gore High School,
return on Tuesday, February 17 and enrolments are now being
taken.
The classes are intended to give primary and secondary school
pupils the opportunity to learn a musical instrument at
minimal cost.
Sessions are held on Tuesday afternoons between 3.30pm and
7pm, 32 weeks of the year, roughly during term time and are
about 30 minutes duration.
A music appreciation class is being held in terms two and
three. It is a fun class where pupils can explore sound and
movement through dance, and encourages musical creativity,
imagination and expression. It is open to pupils aged five
and upwards.
The recorder class, open to those aged seven and above, forms
the basis for moving on to the flute, clarinet and saxophone
and is helpful for keyboard, singing and percussion.
The theory class is an excellent class in which to learn the
rudiments of music and is open to all school-age children.
Other exciting classes include junior singing and learning
instruments such as the ukulele, percussion instruments,
keyboard, violin, guitar, piano and many more.
A speech and drama class is also on the agenda for the
over-sevens and is an informal introduction to speech,
touching on many aspects such as improvisation, voice and
vowels, poetry and drama excerpts and conversation.
A minimum of four pupils per hour is required to keep a class
running for the year.
Supervision is provided between classes for all pupils if
they attend lessons in more than one instrument class.
The cost for year 1 to 8 pupils is $60 for the first class
and $40 for each class thereafter. For year 9 and above the
charge is $120 for the first class and $40 for each
additional class.
Instrument hire for the year is $60 for the saxophone, violin
and bagpipes and $50 for flute, guitar and clarinet. -
Contact Judy Gould on (03) 208-4385 for more information.
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