We’re absolutely thrilled to share ‘A Children’s Guide to Anarchy (An Easterhouse Children’s Manifesto)’ has been nominated for the Best Community and Participation Composition at this year’s The Ivors Classical Awards!
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.
Our exhibition ‘An Easterhouse Children’s Manifesto’ is at the Library at The Bridge from Tuesday 26th March to Saturday 13th April!
Our Easterhouse Children’s Manifesto is at the Belfast Children’s Festival from 8-16 March 2024!
We’re proud to present to the Easterhouse families the result of “A Children’s Guide to Anarchy”, our longstanding collaboration with Oakwood Primary School and Easterhouse community groups.
We’re looking for a paid, part-time Arts Project Trainee Admin Assistant, to support the organising of Red Note’s community-based music project in Easterhouse, from Autumn 2021 to early Summer 2022.
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.
On 25th April we return to Easterhouse, visiting Oakwood Primary School, Lochend Community High School and The Daffodil Club.
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