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Young musicians get a famous helping hand

An initiative to link Australia’s internationally successful songwriters and producer to young people is coming to Glenelg Shire.

On 7-8 April, SongMakers will host a free two-day songwriting workshop for young people aged 16-21 at the Portland Arts Centre.

This exciting program brings together young people with Australia’s top songwriters and producers, including Alice Ivy, Beatrice Lewis, and Hayden Lauersen.

Participants will gain hands-on experience in writing and recording music, with professional support, while learning about the global music industry and developing essential skills. To book, please follow this link.

In addition, the Glenelg Shire Youth Team, VicHealth, and the Portland Arts Centre are launching Music Mondays at the Portland Arts Centre, a monthly jam session for anyone aged 12-25.

This monthly program, funded by VicHealth through the Victorian Local Government Partnership (VLGP) program and the Glenelg FReeZA initiative, offers free access to new instruments, including guitars, an electric drum kit, keyboards, synthesizers, and professional sound tech support.

Open to all skill levels, encouraging participants to play, experiment, and connect with others in their community.

Music Mondays aim to create a youth-led space for music, empowering young people to shape their own musical journeys with mentorship and resources from other likeminded community members.

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