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EVENTS 2010
Unlock the Music presents a rolling programme of concert throughout the year. We believe in community music making and reject current obssessions with musical competitions. Everyone has a unique contirbution to make and that is what we focus on. We believe in creating a great atmosphere with live wholesome family entertainment that showcases our local talent. Our concerts are a mixture of music of all ages from early to classical and then on to contemporary, blues and pop numbers with songs from the shows. When possible we include dance and poetry and have lots of musical friends who feature as our guests.
COMING UP
Halloween Concert at Bubbenhall Village Hall , Warwickshire
THE AUDIENCE IS INVITED TO COME IN FANCY DRESS IF THEY FANCY THAT.
NO STIGMA FOR COMING SENSIBLY DRESSED THOUGH!
October 30th at 7.00
Acoustic Winter Concert at Union Baptist Church , Longford, Coventry
November 13th at 7.00
EVENTS 2011
"Music of the Elements" Concert at Baginton Village Hall
A CULMINATION OF IDEAS THAT WE HAVE BEEN WORKING ON THROUGHOUT 2010
March 13th at 7.00
TICKETS FOR ALL OUR CONCERTS AT £5.50 ON THE DOOR WITH ALL CONCESSIONS AT £3.50
CONTACT ME FOR EARLYBIRD FULL PRICE TICKETS AT £5.00 FOR THESE EVENTS OR TO NEGOTIATE A GROUP REDUCTION FOR PARTIES OF 10 AND OVER
Information about Unlock the Music
Pupils at Unlock the music are having great success in auditioning for places at top performing arts colleges and with pursuing their performing careers.
Unlock the Music functions like a small
school of music and has sometimes had up to 50 pupils. I encourage everyone to
feel part of a musical community and I always have a wide range of ability and ages
on my books. The youngest pupil has been 3 years old and the oldest pupils are
in their 70s. I offer my pupils extensive experience in performing and a wide
variety settings: This has included business functions, and other special occassions, a ladies beauty salon, the lower precinct
in Coventry, busking in shopping malls, churches, art gallery, a school, village halls and church halls, working mens clubs, schools and a sports centre.
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