YOUNG musicians have the chance to discover British folk traditions in the summer holidays on Halsway Manor’s Hothouse residential course.
Now in its fifth year, prior experience as a musician or singer is essential for Hothouse, but it’s no problem if you are new to folk.
Young people aged 13-25 are invited on the fun but intensive experience from July 28 to August 2, ending with a live performance to a festival audience at Sidmouth Folkweek.
Modern British folk musician, composer and producer Will Lang will lead the week with a team of internationally recognised young folk practitioners.
Will is a core tutor on Newcastle University’s Folk and Traditional Music degree, and has worked on folk education projects across the South-West, including Halsway Manor.
Funding support from the Somerset Community Foundation and Folk South-West means young people from Somerset are eligible for bursary places.
The cost, including five nights’ accommodation, all meals, tuition, activities and a day ticket to Sidmouth Folkweek, is £160.
Call Halsway Manor on 01984-618274 or email office@halswaymanor.org.uk Places are allocated on a first come, first served basis – for more information visit www.halswaymanor.org.uk
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