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Global Harmonies Intercultural Singing

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Tuesday March 25, 2008 11:40author by Rachel Dempsey - Global Harmoniesauthor email racheldempsey at hotmail dot comauthor phone 00353863097232 Report this post to the editors

Three 5 week Global Harmonies Intercultural singing courses starting soon!

An exciting opportunity to sing with those from other cultures living in Dublin and to share songs together in a supportive and safe environment.

Starting on Wednesday 2 April, the course is open to all, including singers and aspiring singers from all of Dublin’s diverse cultural communities. The course will include group harmony singing, chanting and vocal improvisation and plenty of tips on breathing, vocal production, and on connecting with your voice for creativity and stress-release.

This course is suitable for beginners and those with singing experience.There is no solo singing, you don't have to be a 'good' singer to take part! However, you are welcome to share songs from your cultural tradition with the group. It is hoped that some members of the group will perform at some of Dublin’s intercultural events.

Dates:
The 5 week course takes place from 7- 8.30pm every Wednesday on the following dates:
2 April - 30 April 2008, 7 May - 4 June 2008, 11 June - 9 July 2008.

Fees:
5 week course: Employed: €60, Unemployed/concessions: €40, Asylum Seekers: Free
Once-off/drop-in session: Employed: €15, Unemployed/concessions: €8, Asylum Seekers: Free

Venue:
SPIRASI, 213 North Cirular Road, Dublin 7

Booking:
Contact Rachel Dempsey on 086 309 7232 or email racheldempsey@dublin.ie

Related Link: http://www.dublin.ie/websites/globalharmonies
author by Rachel Dempsey - Global Harmoniespublication date Thu May 01, 2008 18:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The next Global Harmonies singing course takes place every Wednesday night, starting 7 May, for 5 weeks. You can enrol for the 5 weeks or drop in on any session. There will be another 5 week course immediately after.

Venue: Carmelite Community Centre 56 Aungier Street, Dublin 2.

Fees
5 week course: €60 (€40 concessions)
Drop in : €15 (€8 concessions) per night
Free for asylum seekers.

Booking:
Contact Rachel Dempsey on 086 309 7232 or email racheldempsey@dublin.ie

Related Link: http://www.dublin.ie/websites/globalharmonies
 
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