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summer workshop for adult learners

 
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paulwren
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:20 am    Post subject: summer workshop for adult learners Reply with quote

Hi

I am interested in joining a week or weekend workshop specifically for adult learners. I am about a grade 2, keen to improve and feel a workshop of this sort would help. Does anyone know if there are any such events.

Thanks in advance for your help

Paul
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Oldie magazine ( Shocked I know, but you don't have to be old to read it!) run a Piano Weekend. I'm not sure when it is, or where (it has been held at Cambridge University before now, but I think it's moved venues) but they seem to enjoy themselves. It isn't cheap, though.WHSmiths are supposed to be selling the Oldie now, and if you get one you could ring the magazine and ask.
What about asking your piano teacher to hold a workshop one Saturday or something? S/He could get a few pupils of similar grade together, and you could play to eachother and criticise (nicely! Smile ). You're probably not the only adult learner s/he teaches, or perhaps s/he could get together with another teacher.
Good luck! Wink
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