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Chance for the deaf to play music - Events & Festivals - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
DEAF and partially deaf youngsters are being given the chance to learn how to play musical instruments.
The Music And The Deaf, Cambridgeshire Music and Britten Sinfonia are currently providing instrumental fun workshops with one-to-one tuition at Jack Hunt School, in Ledbury Road, Netherton, Peterborough.
The next session will be held from 10am to noon on November 26 with youngsters able to explore a range of musical instruments including an Indian Dhol drumming workshop.
John Cheetham, president of Peterborough Deaf Children Society, said: “It is hoped that these sessions will lead young deaf people to join the East of England Deaf Youth Ensemble, a new cultural project for our city.”
Any child with a hearing loss aged eight and over is welcome to go along and join in.
Complete beginners are extremely welcome to go and learn to play any instrument they wish.
DEAF and partially deaf youngsters are being given the chance to learn how to play musical instruments.
The Music And The Deaf, Cambridgeshire Music and Britten Sinfonia are currently providing instrumental fun workshops with one-to-one tuition at Jack Hunt School, in Ledbury Road, Netherton, Peterborough.
The next session will be held from 10am to noon on November 26 with youngsters able to explore a range of musical instruments including an Indian Dhol drumming workshop.
John Cheetham, president of Peterborough Deaf Children Society, said: “It is hoped that these sessions will lead young deaf people to join the East of England Deaf Youth Ensemble, a new cultural project for our city.”
Any child with a hearing loss aged eight and over is welcome to go along and join in.
Complete beginners are extremely welcome to go and learn to play any instrument they wish.