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    Songwriting with Eliza Hull

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    Songwriting with Eliza Hull Workshop


    Eliza Hull has written music for TV, radio and film. She has toured nationally and internationally and performed in venues such as the Sydney Opera House and Melbourne Recital Centre.

    During this songwriting workshop Eliza will share insight into writing a song and helpful prompts for times when inspiration doesn’t strike. This session is for everyone and will cover collaborative rhythm making, lyric writing, melodic hooks, writing to a brief and song structure. Eliza believes that everybody has a story, and she will share how you can tap into yours through song.

    Each person will have the start of a song by the end of the session, combining all these new skills. Accessibility is at the heart of this inclusive workshop.

    To find out more about Eliza and her work, go to www.elizahull.com

    Free registration to participate, BYO instrument if you play.

    This workshop is presented by Eliza Hull with support from Creative Australia.


    Key Outcomes

    • Learn new songwriting methods
    • Find inspiration to write new songs
    • Collaborate with other songwriters

      Audience

      Aspiring songwriters – with and without disability



      Facilitator

      Eliza Hull - Headshot

      Eliza Hull Bio
      Having established herself as one of Australia’s most important voices and striking songwriters of recent years, Castlemaine-based artist Eliza Hull has proven the longevity of her art, and continued evolution. New single ‘Running Underwater’ sees Hull work with ARIA Award-winning producer Pip Norman (Baker Boy, Missy Higgins). Her song writing talents have led Hull to co-write with artists Gordi and Odette – collaborations both set to appear on her forthcoming EP, Here They Come which is due out later 2023. Her music has been featured in TV internationally in shows including Awkward, Teen Wolf, Saving Hope and in Australia on The Heights and And Then Something Changed.


      Accessibility

      • Auslan Interpreting available – please indicate when registering

      The venue is wheelchair accessible with level drop off/pick up and disabled parking available. The workshop will be accessed via a long concrete ramp down to the courtyard space, and the workshop will be hosted in the room nearby. An accessible restroom is available. The workshop space is air-conditioned. You are welcome to get fresh air, stretch, leave the space and return as you need to.



      Questions?

      If you need any support or further information about this workshop, please email: UndercoverArtist@cpl.org.au

      This workshop is proudly supported by Backbone Youth Arts.

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