Making Music in Nature – GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS
Event description
Making Music In Nature — 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.
PLEASE SELECT THE SESSION BASED ON YOUR CHILDREN'S AGE
Morning Session (10am–12pm) — For Young children aged 3-6 years old
Talented music educator, Eunice Hicks, a dynamic music educator, will lead a group of Young children aged 3-6 years old in a joyful experience of connecting with nature through music.
During the first 2-hour session from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm, tiny tots (3-6 years old) will have the opportunity to engage in singing, interactive music activities, and the exciting creation of their own instruments. Through this musical adventure, we will weave in concepts of conservation and environmental enrichment, fostering a deep appreciation for our natural world.
NOTE: Spots for sessions are limited to 20 children to ensure a focused and engaging experience.
Date: Thursday, the 14th of July 2023
Time:
- Morning Session (10am–12pm) — For Young children aged 3-6 years old
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
- Hat / Umbrella / Raincoat
- Wear closed-in shoes
- Wear long sleeve shirt and trousers
Provided: All implements and supplies for the workshop
Suitable age groups: 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!
This program is made possible thanks to State Natural Resource Management Program WA.
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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