On Saturday 27 January 2018, Central Hall plays host to a jam-packed programme of music workshops, performances and stalls at Southampton Music Hub's Music Fayre. Joined by hub partners as well as local music and arts organisations, families of all shapes and sizes can come and join in with music activities suitable for all ages and abilities.
This weekend, a free Family Singing workshop with Fiona Funnell (formerly 'Choral Clans') will join an exciting programme of workshops and performances at Southampton Music Hub's Music Fayre. Taking place on Saturday 27 January 2018, and running from 11am-3pm at Central Hall, the Music Fayre is jam packed with a wide variety of music making activities for families of all shapes and sizes.
Matt Brombley, Interim Hub Manager for Southampton Music Hub says:
"Singing is a great way for families and communities to come together, connect with others, and share the incredible health and wellbeing benefits that come from making music together. The Music Fayre this weekend will be a great opportunity to try the free Family Music opportunities that are taking place across the city in the coming months, leading to the city's first Family Proms in July."
Following last years huge success, the Family Orchestra, run in partnership with Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, returns this weekend — bigger and better than ever!
As part of Southampton Music Hub's Music Fayre on Saturday 27 January 2018, a huge, open-access, Family Orchestra workshop will be take place in the main hall of Central Hall meaning that players of all ages and abilities can be part of, what will likely be, the biggest open orchestra the city has ever heard!
Matt Brombley, Interim Hub Manager for Southampton Music Hub says:
"This is the perfect chance for brand new players, and rusty ones alike, to grab an instrument — or use one of the free instruments provided — and have a go at making music together. From those learning a musical instrument in school, to those who've never played before, it really doesn't matter, as long as you're willing to give it a go — any instrument, any age, any ability — everyone is welcome!"
This weekend, families of all shapes and sizes can be part of the free music workshops and performances at Southampton Music Hub's Music Fayre. From 11am-3pm on Saturday 27 January 2018, Southampton Music Hub will joined at Centrall Hall by hub partners and local music and arts organisations to proudly share Southampton's diverse musical communities.
Matt Brombley, Interim Hub Manager at Southampton Music Hub says:
“This year is the biggest year ever for families to make music together in Southampton. Launching at the Music Fayre, free Family Orchestra, Family Singing and Family Rock Jam workshops will mean that players and singers of all ages and abilities, can share the life-changing power of making music together. With the help of Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Fiona Funnell, and Groove Merchant, families of all shapes and sizes can find out how making music can help make lives better!”
This month's new song in the Everybody Sing Song Bank, written by Jo Downs, celebrates creativity in music, art, science and more. With a fun and catchy tune for everybody to enjoy, singing this song is a great way to help young singers focus on pronouncing some tricky words clearly. This weeks podcast includes a bonus episode to help you get creative with some percussion ideas.
A message from Matt, Nia and Zoe, Southampton Music Hub Managers:
The start of the new school year in 2017 has seen some incredible musical moments in Southampton:
- 1,500 new pupils took their first music steps in First Access
- 5,000 children learning music every week
- over 6,600 children taking part in an inspiring musical experience
As we share some of our highlights from the start of this year, we also look forward to 2018, working with schools, partners and families to bring life-changing music to every child in our city.
This Spring, Southampton Music Hub presents a brand new set of songs that will help the youngest children in school to explore the world around them through singing. The fun and simple songs explore themes from brushing you teeth and washing your hands, through to family and holidays.
The free song book will be sent to every Reception class in the city, and will be supported with free singing workshops from Southampton Music Hub's experienced early years singing tutors.
Nia Collins, Southampton Music Hub Manager and Vocal Strategy Leader, says:
"We are delighted to be able to offer a set of songs written for the EYFS framework that help children in Reception classes use music to explore their relationship to the home environment. These free songs will be accompanied by free workshops in schools which will help children enjoy singing from the very beginning of their schools lives. The songs are simple and catchy, and we hope that children will take these songs home so that parents can singalong too."
It's been an incredible start to this year for Southampton Music Hub — with many achievements worth celebrating.
This half term alone:
- 1,500 new pupils took their first musical steps in First Access
- 460 young musicians have joined or returned one of our 20 ensembles
- 15 looked after children are having music therapy
- 3,400 have taken part in one of our inspiring music experiences with hub partners
- And over 600 people joined our city ensembles and singers in Guildhall Square to celebrate Southampton’s musical diversity
Matt Brombley, Interim Hub Manager at Southampton Music Hub says:
"We're overwhelmed by what an incredible start to the year we've seen. A huge thank you to everyone who supports the work that we do in schools and the community. This is only possible thanks to the incredible dedication of our teachers, schools, families and partners; all working together to bring life-changing music to every child in Southampton."
On Saturday 16 December, Són Orchestra and Southampton Music Hub will host a day of festive music making at Cantell School. The day is open to young orchestral musicians (grade 2–6 standard) and parents/grandparents who also play an instrument — even if it has been gathering dust for a few years!
On Saturday, Southampton Music Hub's Groove Merchant and Ukulele groups were joined by Delicious Sounds Choir, Sing Out Choir, Highfield Singing Club, Soton Voce and hundreds of community singers, musicians and audience members to take part in a celebration of Southampton's musical and cultural diversity. The event, which took part in Guildhall Square as part of the Music in the City Festival, saw hundreds joining in with 'Singing in the City': a specially commissioned song which was performed by youth and community choirs from across the city.
Nia Collins, who led the choirs on the day, says:
"This was an incredible event which brought together musicians, singers and audiences from across Southampton to celebrate the rich musical diversity that makes our city such an incredible place to live in together."
You can view photographs of the event on the Daily Echo website, and a report on Music in the city will be featured on South Today this week.
Southampton Music Hub will be hosting music in Guildhall Square this Saturday afternoon as part of the Music in the City festival. Joined by musicians from the community, the programme for the afternoon will be:
- 1–1.30pm: Ukulele Groups
- 1.30–2pm: Groove Merchant
- 2.30–3pm: Singing in the City with Sing Out, Delicious Sounds, Soton Voces and community singers
- 3–3.30pm: Groove Merchant
Any young singers who took part in workshops for Singing in the City are warmly invited to join the performance at 2.30pm, and should meet in Guildhall square, with a parent or guardian to accompany them, from 2.15pm.
In celebration of Roald Dahl Day, Southampton Music Hub has released the first song from the Everybody Sing Song Bank: ‘Roald Dahl Day Song’.
As one of the new free song added to the Everybody Sing Song Bank each month, ‘Roald Dahl Day Song’ is accompanied by a short, but jam packed packed singing podcast for teachers, with each episode bursting full of great ideas to get the whole school singing together, having fun and feeling happier and healthier through music.
As the new school year starts, Southampton Music Hub is working in schools and across the community to deliver its ambitious programme of life-changing music for the year ahead. Through first access, instrumental and vocal tuition and city ensembles, every child has the opportunity to perform and progress. Through the Stadium Tour, every child will have access to inspiring and inclusive music experiences, with world class musicians touring around the city's schools. Everybody Sing will help everyone to enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits of singing . The Family Music Programme — including Family Singing and a new Family Rock Jam, along with the return of the Family Orchestra — will help all families share the life-changing power of making music together.
Launching in January 2018, Southampton Music Hub's Family Music programme will help families share the life-changing power of making music together: inspiring players and singers, of all ages and abilities, to be part of a lifelong musical journey that boosts health and wellbeing and builds community cohesion through shared music experiences.
In partnership with world-class musicians, Southampton Music Hub will provide a diverse range of free, open-access, family music making activities across the city.