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Music camp sounds alive

By MP News GroupJune 24, 2015Updated:June 24, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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In tune: Tutors Natalie Parker, David Brackenrudge, Andrew Brunell and Stephanie Zavrou with students Max (Rosebud Primary) and Josh and Tommy (Pearcedale Primary) at the last week’s Southern Peninsula Music Camp. Picture: Yanni
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In tune: Tutors Natalie Parker, David Brackenrudge, Andrew Brunell and Stephanie Zavrou with students Max (Rosebud Primary) and Josh and Tommy (Pearcedale Primary) at the last week’s Southern Peninsula Music Camp. Picture: Yanni
In tune: Tutors Natalie Parker, David Brackenrudge, Andrew Brunell and Stephanie Zavrou with students Max (Rosebud Primary) and Josh and Tommy (Pearcedale Primary) at the last week’s Southern Peninsula Music Camp. Picture: Yanni

By Alexandra Dellaportas

THE Briars came alive with the sounds of American Pie and I Dreamed a Dream last week as 150 children from across the peninsula celebrated the 31st annual Southern Peninsula Music Camp.

The three-day camp drew students from Boneo, Rye, Eastbourne, Tootgarook, Rosebud and Pearcedale primary schools, and Parkdale Secondary. They were assisted by music teachers and secondary school students.

On the first day, pupils were given a list of songs to rehearse for a concert at the end of the week. The secondary students then tutored the younger pupils and ensured they had fun while learning.

With only three days to put together a huge repertoire, ranging from classical to rock, they quickly learn new skills, made new friends and developed as young musicians.

Rosebud Primary School’s Madison Bailey, in Grade 6, said she loves the music camp. “We have so much fun together.” Madison plays ukulele alongside others playing instruments, ranging from woodwind to percussion. 

Photos by Yanni

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First published in the Southern Peninsula News – 23 June 2015

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