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Training: A practical guide to Early Years music-making
Key information
16 September 2024
Middlesbrough Town Hall
10am
£15
About this event
Join Blue Cabin for the day to explore how and why music-making supports attachment and development for babies and children.
This training will be led by Blue Cabin Associate Artists Carol Bowden and Katie Doherty, the musicians working on This is the Place (a programme developed especially for care-experienced babies and children in Darlington and Redcar).
This session will be hosted by Blue Cabin in partnership with Musinc, which leads the music engagement programme at Middlesbrough Town Hall.
Blue Cabin is a charity which works to improve the outcomes for care experienced children and young people.To book your place please follow the link below. If you have any further questions please email: lucy@wearebluecabin.com
Who is this training for?
Early Years practitioners, musicians, foster carers, SEND practitioners, people working with care experienced families.
Cost:
£15, including refreshments and lunch.
Freelance Bursaries:
Musinc are offering a limited number of bursaries are available for freelancers at a fixed rate of £100 towards loss of earnings incurred due to attendance at the event.
There are x3 bursaries available for this training day. They are only available to creative and cultural freelancers living or working within the Tees Valley. Bursaries will be allocated on a first come first served basis and are subject to your attendance at the event.
Please contact Samantha_knight@middlesbrough.gov.uk to request a freelance bursary, along with a couple of sentences to describe your current area of work.