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Aberdeen City Music School Come and Play Days

20 September 2024

Dear Teachers, Young Musicians, and Parents of Young Musicians, 

Hello from the Aberdeen City Music School. We are opening our doors to young musicians on several evenings throughout the 2024/25 academic year. The purpose of the sessions is to let pupils and parents visit ACMS and find out a bit more about us.

This year, we are delighted to be collaborating with the Aberdeen City Music Service, and the North East of Scotland Music School (NESMS) for some of the workshops.

We are hosting different 'Come and Play' sessions for strings, woodwind, brass, vocal, percussion, jazz improvisation, acoustic guitars and Scottish traditional instruments. The sessions will take place on weekday evenings at the Aberdeen City Music School, Dyce Academy and will run from 5.45 pm to 8 pm. Pupils of all abilities from the ages of 9 to 17 are encouraged to participate and will have the opportunity to play in ensembles, work with ACMS pupils in sectionals, and perform in a short informal concert to parents at the end of each session. There is no charge for any of the sessions.

Here are the different Come and Play session days for 2024/25. Please click on the link and fill out the e-form to register your interest.

Events

Come and Play #1- Jazz Improvisation
Tuesday 29th October 2024 17:45 to 20:00

Come and Play #2 - Traditional Instruments  (Accordion, Harp/Clarsach, Fiddle)
Tuesday 12th November 2024 17:45 to 20:00

Come and Play #3 - Bagpipes 
Wednesday 13th November 2024 17:45 to 20:00

Come and Play #4 - Strings 
Tuesday 19th November 2024 17:45 to 20:00

Come and Sing #5 - Voice 
Wednesday 20th November 2024 17:45 to 20:00

Come and Play #6 - Woodwind 
Tuesday 7th January 2025 17:45 to 20:00

Come and Play #7 - Brass 
Wednesday 8th January 2025 17:45 to 20:00

Come and Play #8 - Percussion 
Thursday 27th February 2025 17:45 to 20:00

Come and Play Day #9 - Acoustic Guitar  (Nylon & Steel Strung - not electric)
Electric players - please sign up for the Jazz Improvisation session (29/10/2024)
Wednesday 5th March 2025 17:45 to 20:00

Details for each session:

Venue

Aberdeen City Music School
Dyce Academy, Riverview Drive,
Dyce, Aberdeen AB21 7NF

Google Maps Location Link

Dyce Academy/ACMS Main Entrance (Google Maps Pin)

What 3 Words Location Link

https://w3w.co/homecare.lays.crisis

Start time

17.45 pm

Finish time

8.00 pm (with informal concert at 7.40 pm)

What to Wear

Comfortable and casual but please wear the requested coloured shirt/jumper/top if possible.
(there are different colour themes for the different weeks)

Equipment required

Instrument, pencil, music stand, water bottle

Breaktime

There will be a short break and water and biscuits
will be provided.

Informal concert

This will begin at 7.40 pm in the Multi Purpose Area (MPA).
Audience members will be met at the Dyce Academy main entrance at
7.35 pm and escorted to the MPA
Please could visitors arrive at the entrance no earlier than 7:30 pm.

Cost:

None

Medical, dietary, and other specific requirements

Please fill out this information in the online application form.

Photo and Video

We would like to take some photos and short video clips of the event to
post on our social media platforms (Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube).
Please indicate on the e-form if you are happy or not for your child to be
photographed videoed for these purposes

Parking (Google Maps Link)

Dyce Academy/ACMS Car Park Location (Google Maps Pin)

Parking (What 3 Words Link)

https://w3w.co/intestine.clown.corrode

Contact telephone number (general enquiries)

01224 793 789

Contact telephone number (on the day)

01224 774773

Contact email

musicschool@aberdeencity.gov.uk

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