For years now, I have been watching for other ways to involve touring artists as they pass through Corner Brook; if I can't book them for a show, I'll try to get them into a classroom, at the very least.
Several years ago, feeling I could do more, I imagined an interactive workshop, one where students could listen to an artist perform AND talk about various aspects of live performance: practice, song selection, instrumentation, crowd banter, and so on. After numerous conversations with artists, and a handful of best-intentions, the stars aligned, and we have ourselves a show.
Several years ago, feeling I could do more, I imagined an interactive workshop, one where students could listen to an artist perform AND talk about various aspects of live performance: practice, song selection, instrumentation, crowd banter, and so on. After numerous conversations with artists, and a handful of best-intentions, the stars aligned, and we have ourselves a show.
(*check it: https://www.facebook.com/events/1576961372628380/)
Sunday, March 13th, at 2pm, young musicians are invited to join us at Swirsky's for the first-ever In Session event. Allie Duff and Heather Nolan are great musicians from St. John's, and I couldn't be happier to be launching this new series with them.
Admission is $10. Parents are welcome to attend (certainly welcome to pay ;) ), but everyone should please remember the event is student-oriented.
Please take some time to check them out online using the links below:
Allie: https://allieduffandthehappycampers.bandcamp.com/
Heather: http://ladybrettashley.com
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