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Songwriting with L-FRESH the LION at Liverpool Regional Museum A special Youth Week presentation

Liverpool Regional Museum and Family History Centre
Liverpool NSW, Australia
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Songwriting with L-FRESH the LION at Liverpool Regional Museum  

A special Youth Week presentation ages 12-24

Are you passionate about music, singing, songwriting or learning more about the industry? Learn from respected and influential hip hop artist and producer L-FRESH the LION in this masterclass which will cover songwriting, performance, artist storytelling and branding.  

L-FRESH The LION is regarded as one of Australia’s most important hip hop artists. He is the author and performer of the Sydney Kings’ (National Basketball League) theme song ‘WE THE KINGS’, ambassador for Australia as selected by YouTube for their international Creators for Change initiative, an ARIA Award and Double J Artist of the Year nominee, and he has shared the stage with hip hop icons Nas, Dead Prez, Talib Kweli, Sir Elton John and Malala Yousafzai. 

 He is a contributing writer to Sweatshop Literacy Movement’s Another Australia anthology, published by Affirm Press, and has had his written poetry commissioned and published by Red Room Poetry. 

He is also the Artistic Director of Campbelltown Arts Centre’s Conscious, and founder of Village Boy Entertainment, a creative facilitation company that serves as a bridge between artists and the music industry. 

Please note that this program is suitable for ages 12- 24 

Places are limited for this amazing opportunity! 

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Liverpool Regional Museum and Family History Centre
Liverpool NSW, Australia