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Reclaim Your Voice - Stage Two
An opportunity for further development for people who previously identified as non-singers
Supported by Continuing and Bridging Education - University of Canterbury, University of Canterbury

 

No date set for this course yet in 2009.


@ The Muse, 3rd Floor, 140 Barbadoes St.
Cost - $130/$120 (Muse Members)

Please bring lunch to share

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Gary Easterbrook & Nikki BerryThe Muse Community Music Trust and UC Opportunity at University of Canterbury have pooled together to offer this opportunity for people who have attended Nikki and Gary's courses at either venue.

It is a chance to refresh the vocal theory, get some individual coaching and enjoy all those favourite songs.

A strong part of Nikki and Gary's work is to build a sense of community in the group, where members are supported to shine their brightest, and get through what ever may get in the way.

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Contact The Muse ph 374 MUSE (374 6873) or
contact christine at the muse

The tutors

Nikki Berry’s background is as a songwriter, community choir leader, arranger and singing teacher. Over the years she has trained as an audio engineer, been an instrument maker, played bass and guitar in a range
of original bands, and taught general music skills to adults and young people. She currently leads the exuberant world music choir, A Capellago, and leads workshops for singers throughout New Zealand.

Gary Easterbrook grew up in Whangarei, and has flown airplanes, driven trucks, worked in forestry, flirted with television... the list goes on. His musical career has been equally varied - from heavy rock to bluegrass and country, blues and jazz to world music. He learned piano as an eleven year old, took up guitar at fourteen, then bass guitar and back to piano (with a dabble on drums along the way). He's now happy on all these instruments, and also arranges music for choirs. Besides music, Gary loves surfing, sea kayaking and photography.

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