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Christmas Jew's Harp Workshop


6 Dec 2009, 2:00pm - 5:00pm

142, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost £5.00/£3.00
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This hands-on workshop, delivered by Jew's Harp enthusiast Michael Wright, introduces the instrument and offers a chance to experience playing it.

The Jew's Harp is an international musical instrument that can be used melodically, rhythmically or atmospherically. Michael Wright is an exponent and enthusiast of the instrument and will be sharing his skills during a three-hour workshop.

Jew's harps will be provided and can be purchased at cost price.

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6 Dec 2009 2:00pm - 5:00pm
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