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Southwark Youth Orchestra - 29th/30th Oct 2014, St John the Evangelist Church, Goose Green


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The Southwark Youth Orchestra rehearses in East Dulwich and brings together the most talented orchestral musicians from across the borough. There is no minimum age to join the orchestra, but players must have reached at least a Grade 5 equivalent standard. They meet during half term holidays for intensive rehearsals, and for special performances throughout the year. There is a nominal course fee of ?25 per player to attend each course, with concessions for siblings and for players in receipt of free school meals.


If you would like to get involved, please get in touch! SYO is open to players who either live or go to school in Southwark, or in our neighbouring boroughs of Lambeth, Lewisham or Greenwich (South River Music Partnership boroughs). We are always looking for more budding young musicians to come and join us.


COURSE DETAILS


AUTUMN TERM

Southwark Youth Orchestra

Dates: Wednesday and Thursday, 29th/30th October 2014

Venue: St John the Evangelist Church, Goose Green, East Dulwich.

Times: 9.30am ? 4pm

Concert: 5.30pm, Thursday 30th October 2014

Cost: ?25 per course, with additional concessions as appropriate ? please enquire.



PLEASE GET IN TOUCH WITH XANTHE AT [email protected] if you would like more details.


All welcome to the concert on Thurs 30th Oct, free of charge!

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