Earth Music Rhapsody – GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS
Event description
Earth Music Rhapsody — Connecting to Nature through Music with Eunice
Join us for a delightful day of music and nature as we embark on a journey of exploration and creativity.
Enjoy making playful connections between music that exists in nature and musical instruments crafted out of natural materials. When we sing about our precious native animals, it deepens our affinity with them that flows naturally into a spirit of conservation. What to expect? Gumnut shakers, sound bowls filled with water, drums, string instruments and puppets. The children will learn some animal songs and have the freedom to try a few different instruments throughout the morning. We look forward to sharing this joyful journey through nature and sound with you and your child.
(Feel free to access soundtracks on www.numbatchild.net
We will be singing Go Go Little Gecko and Can You Hop on the morning.)
Age: 4 to 8-year-old
Date: Wednesday 24 January 2024
Time: 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Price:
– $15 per child (adults to accompany children, tickets required)
– $5 per adult
– $45 per family (2 adults and 3 children)
(concession/free tickets available, please contact us)
What to bring:
- Water Bottle
Provided: All implements and supplies for the workshop
Suitable age groups: 4-8 Year old Children of all ages accompanied by adults
Event location: The Wetlands Centre Cockburn, 184 Hope Road, Bibra Lake WA 6163
GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS
The Wetlands Centre Cockburn conducts Get Wild About Wetlands school holiday programs every school term break. offers a range of exciting educational sessions, hands-on activities, and eco-walks, talks and night stalks, activities which focus on our wetlands! Registrations are essential. Be quick as sessions book out fast!
Supported by the City of Cockburn.
About the Presenter
Eunice Hicks is a dynamic music educator who has a passion for nurturing a love of music and nature in children. Having completed a Bachelor of Music Performance at the Sydney Conservatorium and a Graduate Diploma of Primary Teaching at ECU, Eunice’s focus is now on growing music programs in schools and writing children’s songs about our incredible and unique wildlife. She looks forward to spending time with your child to help develop vibrant connections between their heart, music and nature.
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