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Free Performance Workshops Bring the Lion King to Caistor



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Published Date: 29 July 2008
A FREE week-long programme of African-inspired performing workshops is being offered to young people in the area next week as part of Sing Up Lindsey, a project run by Lincolnshire Music Development Agency soundLINCS under the Government-backed national Sing Up initiative. Funding partners include West Lindsey District Council and Lincolnshire County Council Music Service.
Taking place at The Cuboid Centre in Caistor Yarborough School during the week of August 4 - 8, the programme is open to young people aged from 10-17 and involves music, dance and drama.


Working with specialist soundLINCS facilitator Tracy Mason-Powers, the participants will be able to try a range of different activities - from group singing and African drumming to mask-making and film production - on themes derived from the popular ‘Lion King’ films and stage show.


Free transport is available from outlying communities, including Brookenby, Binbrook, Market Rasen, Swallow, North and South Kelsey, Keelby and Holton-le-Moor. For details, and to register, contact soundLINCS on 01522 510073 or e-mail info@soundlincs.org



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  • Last Updated: 29 July 2008 3:09 PM
  • Source: Market Rasen Mail
  • Location: Market Rasen
 
 
  

 
 

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