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Ossia presents ...
In order for this to happen we need boys and girls
who:
- like to listen to their music a little loud
- are able to make a lot of noise
- want to get involved in music groups
- can bring your own instrument of choice; Drums,
Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, or Vocals, but don't worry
if you can't, we have loads
- like to perform loud music in front of a live audience,
while it's recorded for prosperity.
- The Rock Week is for boys and girls from 9 to 16
- You don't have to be a good musician. But, you
will need to have some skill
- It's a very busy, hectic, exciting week and all
you need to bring is enthusiasm and want to enjoy
a week of absolute mayhem!
- EVERYONE is included.
- you'll be expected
to make a lot of noise, scream and shout. You will be
involved in a series of high energy, hands-on, specialist
activity workshops, tailored to your needs and designed
to develop key musical skills.
- you will work
with others to devise your own small group performance,
putting into practice what you have learned in the mornings.
The week will end on a real high as you perform your
unique show to an eager and enthusiastic audience of
family and friends. Whether you're on stage or operating
the lighting, whether you're an extrovert or shy, you
will have your own role in putting on a one-off performance
to demonstrate to other people what you and your friends
have been doing. This will be recorded, as will the
entire week for you to view the progress you and your
friends have made.
The week has been devised and will be led by Ossia
Music School who have clocked up over fifteen years'
experience of creating and delivering high-quality performing
arts projects in theatre venues, schools and halls across
Northern Ireland.
To view some of last year's hi-lights go to www.ossiaoutthere.com.
Campbell College : Week beginning
August 10
Victoria College : Week beginning July
27
9.30am-2.30pm
After a break, the children will stay in age groups
for one session of sport until 4.00pm (Mon-Thurs). This
sports session is optional. Participants can be collected
at 2.30pm, if preferred.
The fee for the Summer Rock School '09 is £145
per child per week.
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