Emerging Artist Workshop - Songwriting 101
Event description
Hey creatives 👋
Join us for this month's FREE session for emerging artists with a practical workshop in Songwriting 101
This workshop will cover songwriting basics as well as networking advice and directions for emerging songwriters.
Topics we will cover include:
🎵 Songwriting tips & tricks
🎵 Royalties + Publishing
🎵 Songwriting for other artists
🎵 How to conduct songwriting sessions.
You are welcome to bring your own questions/songs for feedback.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
The workshop will be held at Outloud headquarters, the Bankstown Arts Centre, Darug land from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm.
FREE dinner will be provided (Vegan and Halal options).
PLACES ARE LIMITED, REGISTER NOW!
We offer workshops for free to make sure everyone can take part, if you feel like you will get value out of this and can afford to, please consider making a tax-deductible donation.
Outloud's Emerging Artist Workshops are made possible with the generous support of the Waratah Education Public Ancillary Fund, the Scanlon Foundation, and the City of Canterbury Bankstown.
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A little about our facilitator Nicole Issa:
Nicole Issa’s music gives you the hug you need after a breakup. The essence of a gentle friend that gives you space to mourn and the energy to heal and keep going.
Hailing from Sydney’s South-West, the Indie-pop artist and songwriter is a masterful storyteller through music. With a seamless blend of heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies, providing a sonic journey through the emotional landscapes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Her new track “Are You Really Worth It”, a collaboration with JËVA is out now and has already received glowing recognition, receiving a play on BBC Radio 1’s ‘Future Pop show’.
Recently Nicole has been making her mark in the song-writing circuit being a part of APRA AMCOS’ SONGHUBS at SOUND WEST (Curated by L-FRESH the LION), Co-Writing Mr Rhodes “Every Part of Me” Which featured on Triple J and and Co-Writing ‘Mess You Made’ by Isadora which made viral waves on TikTok.
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Getting to the Bankstown Arts Centre
Trains
The T3 Bankstown Line takes you within five minutes of the Arts Centre! For more information on train times, visit Transportnsw.info
Bankstown Arts Centre is within five minutes walking distance from the Bankstown Bus Interchange. For train and bus schedules, visit transportnsw.info.
Parking
Parking around the Arts Centre is limited. We suggest taking public transport whenever possible. Limited free four hours (4P) parking is available at the community carpark located along Olympic Parade. Also, Marion Street Carpark, Dale Lane Carpark, Brandon Avenue Carpark and Greenfield Parade Carpark are within walking distance to the Arts Centre.
Accessibility
Visitors with restricted mobility can use all public spaces at Bankstown Arts Centre. A lift is located in the foyer, to take visitors to any floor in the building. Entry to Arts Centre is via the front of the building at Dale Parade. There is a minibus drop-off zone at Dale Parade, located 25 metres from the front entrance. Accessible parking is also available at the Olympic Parade car park.
There I an accessible bathroom in the foyer, with a handrail and assistance button. Each of the bathrooms throughout the other parts of the centre have handrails. None have steps leading to them. Each can be accessed either directly or via the lift in the foyer.
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