Songwriting as a Group

Workshop

Tallawah Music Scapes presents a fun rudimental exploration of music through dynamic playful collaboration.

Create music and lyrics together by tapping into your individual and group intuition. Through sharing space and observant listening, hear how a piece can sonically develop by finding the hidden connections in collaborative play. 

This hands-on interactive workshop is for all, no musical or songwriting experience needed. 

Feel free to bring lyrical snippets, though no advance prep is required. 

Limited spots, don’t wait.

All prices inclusive of HST

PWYC $5 to $15, or get a membership to attend all workshops for free.

Bio

Eileen, flautist and songwriter, is a recent graduate of the Master of Arts in Community music at Sir Wilfrid Laurier University and a Certified Music Care practitioner by Room217 Foundation . Eileen was the winner of Toronto’s Millennium Songwriting Contest in 1999 and continues to share her skills across the GTA in various settings, on various instruments and community projects.

Colette, violinist, handpan player and Certified Sound Therapist hones her skills on crystal and Himalayan singing bowls, tuning forks, drums, chimes and more. Colette has also studied Reiki and is passionately interested in frequency and vibration on the human biofield.

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