Oct 16, 23, 30, Nov 6, 13 | 9am-12pm
Jan 8, 15, 22, Feb 5, 12 | 9am-12pm
Course Description
This course introduces trainees to live performance, equipping them with instrumental and ensemble skills necessary for inclusive ensemble participation. Trainees gain experience performing to small audiences, receiving constructive feedback for ongoing improvement. They learn to prepare performance elements and evaluate their own performances based on feedback. Developing skills to respond to feedback is emphasized for continual growth as performers. Additionally, trainees get to explore the sound recording process, learning to develop and execute recording plans independently.
Course Objectives
This customised course crafted for Persons with Disabilities aims to:
- develop their instrumental and ensemble skills so as to enable them to perform music in a live environment,
- develop their skills to plan, set up and record a piece of music in a home studio setting.
Benefits for Trainees
Upon completion of this course, Trainees are able to:
- be part of an inclusive ensemble to perform and potentially earn an income
- record their own music and share with others
- use music as a form of self expression or for leisure
- enhance their mental and emotional well-being
- level up to attain Level 1 certifications by RSL (Rockschool) an internationally recognised body in UK.
Uniqueness of the Course
The course brings together diversity of abilities and talents, blending them together in harmony. It incorporates opportunities to perform for one another in a safe environment, thus building up an individual’s self confidence and esteem. With the integration of recording aspect, trainees are able to playback their performance for self evaluation and self reflection.
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