Making Music in Nature – GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS
Event description
Making Music in Nature: A Joyful Morning of Sound and Play
Join us for an engaging and interactive music workshop surrounded by the beauty of nature!
Sisters and string specialists, Eunice and Willow bring a wonderful assortment of instruments to delight the senses; Violin, viola, cello, ukulele, guitar, lap harp, glockenspiels, drums, rain makers, frog croakers, you name it! Making connections between music and nature grows our love and respect for wildlife and the environment around us. Make your own gumnut shakers, play with the puppets, and sing lots of songs! Hugely interactive and highly engaging. Aimed at ages 4-10.
Date: Wednesday, 25th of September
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
Price:
- $15 per child (adults must accompany children, tickets required)
- $7.50 per adult
- $50 per family (2 adults and up to 3 children)
- Concession tickets available (for concession card holders and other eligible categories)
What to bring:
- Water bottle
- Wear closed-in shoes
- Wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities
- Hat and sunscreen
Provided:
- Musical instruments
- Craft materials
Suitable age groups: Children aged 4-10 accompanied by adults
Event location: The Wetlands Centre Cockburn, 184 Hope Road, Bibra Lake WA 6163
GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS
Join us at The Wetlands Centre Cockburn for the "Get Wild About Wetlands" school holiday programs. These events are designed to inspire young minds through a blend of educational and fun activities that highlight the wonders of wetland ecology. From music and crafts to interactive nature walks, we aim to cultivate a lasting love for the environment. Be sure to register early for this exciting chance to learn and play in the beauty of our wetlands!
This program is sponsored by: Community Bank Fremantle - Bendigo Bank and supported by the City of Cockburn.
About the Presenters:
Come and enjoy a joyful morning of making music with sisters Eunice Hicks and Willow Verbaan. Eunice is a mother, music teacher and author of recently published Numbat Child, a delightful Australian animal songbook. Willow is an accomplished musician and Kirtan singer and her voice features in a few of the Numbat Child songs.
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