Spring Term 2021: Make Music Wherever You Are!

Whilst each new year brings new possibilities and new opportunities to explore, no other year has ever also brought with it the strange disruption that has marked the beginning 2021. Whilst some children remain in school, many are starting their year learning from home. But whether in the classroom with a teacher, or round the kitchen table with the cat, Southampton Music Hub will be helping every child make music wherever they are!

  • Online Music Lessons with Southampton Music Services are back!
    From our experiences last year, we know the comfort young musicians take in seeing a familiar face each week and the value they place on keeping hold of a little piece of normality in a world full of disruption. We know how the online learning environment encourages them to take responsibility for their own learning. We know how online music lessons help parents to see more of, and take part in, their child’s musical life. Helping young musicians and singers to carry on learning safely at home is what online music lessons are all about. Find out more, and sign up today.

  • Virtual resources and activities, at home and at school
    For Spring Term, Southampton Music Hub has a jam-packed offer of resources and activities which work wherever children and young people are learning. It could be a 10 Minute Sign & Sing, or it could be an interactive video workshop with Peruvian percussionist Sandro Granda. It could be video workshops with the English Touring Opera, James Redwood or Alexander D Great, to name a few! A full range of opportunities has been sent to every school, but if you think you’re missing out then get in touch.

  • Moving online
    From music production sessions, to orchestras and bands, Southampton Music Hub is offering online alternatives to a full programme of music-making this term. If you’re already involved, you’ll be hearing from us soon (if you haven’t already). And if there’s something you’d like to be involved in, then you can always get in touch.

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Matt Brombley