Glee Adaptive Music and Singing Class

“Music is the Universal Language”
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The Angelica Cantanti Youth Choirs (ACYC) Glee Music and Singing Class will provide the opportunity for members with varying abilities to grow musically in a fun and safe environment.
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The instruction will be designed to meet the abilities of children with physical, social, emotional, and/or intellectual challenges. Programming will include playing instruments, singing, and creative musical movement. Singers should sign up to attend for the full year and should plan to come every week.
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Goals include: building self-esteem and pride, improving emotional well-being, access to the arts and sharing the joy of singing with others by making new friends and building community.
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One parent or guardian is required to attend in the rehearsal room and siblings are also encouraged to come along. No extra cost for siblings.
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ACYC Glee Adaptive Music and Singing Class for singers with special needs
Saturdays
10:00am - 11:00am
Grades 4 - 12
Singers should sign up to participate for the entire year
Maximum class size is (20)
Cost: $10 a class
Financial aid and full scholarships are available. Please register and we will contact you with details. All are welcome!
New singers may join at anytime in the year if there is space available. Fees will be prorated for the year.
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LINK TO REGISTER or come for a visit:
https://forms.gle/mDUzex5EsNF1MaMU9
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Calendar LINK:
https://tinyurl.com/mta8e9
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Music Therapist Professional Teaching Artists:
Sharon Holland
Angela Crofoot
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Location:
Creekside Community Center, 9801 Penn Ave South, Bloomington, 55431
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QUESTIONS?
Contact us at: angelicachoiroffice@gmail.com


This activity is supported by a grant from the Bloomington Community Foundation, ACDA-MN IDEA Grant and this activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.




