North Yorkshire music charity offers entertainment for home-schoolers
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NYMAZ has set up a Facebook group - Online Music Activities for Families - which is updated daily with details of online live music events, rhyme times, singalongs, music challenges, mini-gigs and even ukulele lessons from the charity's friends and partners locally and from across the UK.
Visit the group to enjoy a wealth of musical activities from regional music organisations.
The activities invite you to:
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Hide Ad- meet the instruments of the orchestra with Harrogate International Festivals;
- tune in to a livestreamed sing-a-long with Rebecca Denniff from Music Tots in Whitby
- enjoy a sensory music visit to the seaside with York-based Accessible Arts & Media
- experience a mini-gig from Made with Music or chill out with one of their #MondaysMadeCalm performances
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Hide Ad- create a family band with homemade instruments with North Yorkshire Adult Learning
- sing with the York Music Hub zoom choir
- play along with the Chapel Allerton ukulele group
Sarah McWatt, Director of NYMAZ, said: “With schools and nurseries closed, we know that there are lots of children who are missing their music lessons and activities.
"Life has really turned upside down for everyone so we want to do all we can to keep music happening for young people.
"The experience of making music is really uplifting and positive so our aim is to provide interesting activities which can help with home-schooling or be something fun to do during downtime. We’re enjoying working with local partners to curate a selection of engaging, high-quality resources to share with the group.”
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Hide AdFind the group by searching on Facebook for Online music activities for families or use this link here.
The activities are designed to appeal to children and young people from early years through to Key Stage 4.