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Junk Yard Orchestra

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Using junk and ordinary household objects to make wonderful beats and rhythms to sing and dance to. We will be thinking about everyday sounds, both natural and man-made and putting them together creatively, to make the "sounds of today". Add a touch of poetry, dance and some vocals and we have the makings of a "performance for today". A day for budding musicians, poets/songwriters, sinfers, rappers and dancers. Aimed at children aged between 8 and 11 years. Ring 01264 731274 to get an application form and reserve a place

9:30am to 3:00pm. £20 per child.

Oxenwood Outdoor Education Centre, Oxenwood. nr Marlborough Wiltshire SP9 7GQ

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Website: www.oxenwoodcentre.co.uk

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