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Sharing and development day for song leaders

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Time
10.00am
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4.00pm
 
Location
Grassmarket Community Project & Coffee Saints Cafe 86 Candlemaker Row Edinburgh EH1 2QA
 
Price
Free, but booking required
 
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We are holding a sharing and development day on Saturday 25th February at Grassmarket Community Project, Edinburgh.

Led by the Network’s Community Music Consultant Stephen Deazley, this will be a day for singing group leaders to connect, share knowledge and learn new skills to build their dementia-inclusive practice, all in a relaxed and supportive environment. The programme will be accessible for singing leaders of a range of experience levels; whether you are an experienced music specialist, or a community volunteer just getting started with a singing group, we would love you to come along and take part.

This event is for Network members. If you would like to attend but are not yet signed up to the Network, just contact the Luminate team on 0131 668 8066 or email singing@luminatescotland.org.

 
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