the Music Lab:
Soundscape making and digital audio
Have You Ever Wanted To Produce Your Own Music?
Join Alysha and Meg this summer to create your own group track! Experiment with percussive instruments, body percussion, voice and audio technology to create a bespoke, group track!
Participants will join us for a jam session, followed by an audio recording, where participants can record into studio mics! The following week we will host a musical party, where the final track will be shared. The track will also be emailed to support networks at the end of the project.
Event details
Tickets for this event are FREE, however any theatre snacks are to be purchased separately.
Please read all the information carefully before booking. Places are offered on a first come first served basis.
Date: To be announced soon!
Time: To be announced soon!
Address: Oaken Grove Community Centre, Reid Park, Oaken Grove, Haxby, York, YO32 3QW
Venue: The centre is fully accessible for wheelchairs and walking aids. There are accessible toilets on site as well as a changing place. For more information about the venue and the space, please click here.
Parking: There is ample free parking to the front of the building, as well as bike racks. The building is also serviced by the number 1 and number 13 buses from York. The nearest bus stop in opposite Co-op in Haxby village. For more information about the show and the venue, please click here.
Important Information: How to book your place
We have a limited number of tickets available for this event. If you would like to join us, please use the link below to book your free tickets. Tickets are offered on a first come first served basis.
When booking your ticket, you will be invited to make a donation. Donations allow us to continue offering free activities over the summer, and also help us to offset some of our ongoing costs. Any donation, big or small, is greatly appreciated!
Please book your space early to avoid disappointment – booking information will be made available very soon!
This project is kindly supported by Arts Council England.