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CAREERS SCOTLAND BRINGS ROCK SCHOOL TO WICK

8th July 2008

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Free Rock School Workshop
Wick Youth Club - for 3 days Monday 28th July until Wednesday 30 July

Any young people aged over 13, who have an interest in music and want inspiration, information and motivation to take their interest further. Young people who want to attend don't need to be in a band or a proficient musician but simply have the desire to get involved.

So whether that's playing, singing, behind the scenes or doing the technical side of things, then Rock School is for you.

It's an opportunity for young people to learn about what it's like to be a musician and discover the skills needed to make it in the music industry. Over the two or three days of each Rock School there is a wide range of workshops led by local musicians in topics such as:

---- Song writing
---- Stagecraft
---- Music technology
---- Band promotion
---- Recording techniques.

Each Rock School climaxes in a showcase event where friends, family, supporters and locals can attend to hear the bands playing live.

Who are the musicians / tutors working on the 2008 Rock School?

---- Music performance - John Sinclair - keyboard player to Ozzy Osbourne

---- Music Performance - Keith Robinson - guitar tutor, involved in youth music development and workshops

---- Music Technology - Robbie Dunsmore - musician, performer and sound recordist and Gareth Ince - respected sound engineer

---- Songwriting - Jim Hunter - musician and performer

Why is Careers Scotland running Rock School?
In order to provide any opportunity for young people to realise their full potential and recognise that skills they develop through music can be used throughout their own unique career path - working together, communicating and working to deadlines are some examples. Developing and being aware of transferable skills is critical in being successful in both life and work.

The rock schools also highlight the diversity of jobs available in the music and creative industries. They're also about motivating and inspiring the next generation of musicians in the Highlands and Islands.

Where and when is this happening?

Wick Youth Club - for 3 days Monday 28th July until Wednesday 30 July.
The showcase event starts on the last evening at 6.00pm.

It's free!

How do you find out more?
Phone Maureen on 01847 805208 to book your place, places are limited so give us a call today.