Come and holler with the new Huddersfield MakerNoise choir this half-term!

The introductory rehearsal is on Thursday May 30 11.30am-12.30pm and 2pm-3pm in the Piazza Centre, Huddersfield.

MakerWorld, the town centre art initiative from The Children’s Art School, is launching a new, free-to-attend children’s choir.

After its initial session, the MakerNoise choir will run regularly on Saturday mornings at the Piazza Centre. It’s open to children of all ages singing a range of popular songs in a relaxed environment.

Children’s Art School director Chloe Williams said: “There’s no need to have sung before or even be able to sing in tune. The ethos, like all of the activities we offer, is to encourage all children to get creative. Come and have a go and see if you like it!”

The Children’s Art School is a charitable organisation committed to promoting the value of art education for children and young people. MakerWorld is currently funded by The National Lottery Community Fund which means all its regular activities are free to participants.

For more information, get in touch hello@thechildrensartschool.co.uk or just turn up on the day!

 

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