A free installation of Red Note’s “An Easterhouse Children’s Manifesto” at Glasgow’s CCA will be taking place as part of Nordic Music Days 2024.
As part of this year’s Nordic Music Days Conference, our Director of Working with Communities Louise Martin will be part of a discussion on community, education, and co-creation.
On the 12th and 13th June, Red Note will be on the road across various locations in Easterhouse and Methil to bring contemporary music to schools and communities in those areas.
Following our recent online sessions we are now launching The Engaged Composer Professional Development Opportunity for early career composers to devise, develop and deliver inspiring projects with community groups in a fully supported environment.
Red Note musicians will be bringing socially-distanced live solo performances to service users at Cherry Road Resource Centre.
We are looking for an Arts Administration trainee to support the administration and management of Red Note’s community-based music-and-drama project in Easterhouse.
Are you an emerging composer interested in learning more about working with community groups?
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