Get Amped because Winter Applications are Now Open for Girls Rock Adelaide!

They say that music is the language of the soul and answer to all your problems! We think that is reason enough to get involved in Girls Rock Adelaide! Girls Rock Adelaide uses the medium of music to inspire confidence, encourage creativity, celebrate individuality and ensure opportunity for young people in a non-judgemental space They run week-long mentorship programs for female, trans and gender non-conforming youth between the ages of 10 and 17. No music experience necessary and instruments provided! Girls Rock! Adelaide is a not-for-profit youth organisation that takes inspiration from a network of incredible initiatives across Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Aotearoa and around the world. They believe the fun, creative and healing presence of music is essential in the lives of young people and that a more inclusive music industry benefits us all.

Girls Rock Adelaide works to: create space for young people to engage and contribute in local music communities  empower female and gender diverse youth in music amplify voices that might otherwise go unheard. School holiday camps: Their music camps run over the space of a week (Monday – Friday). Campers form a band for the week, learn an instrument, participate in creative workshops, see live bands, and collaborate to produce an original song. At the end of the week campers experience what it’s like to perform live to an audience at the Girls Rock showcase. Their first camp will be held 15-20th July 2019.

Apply now for the first ever Girls Rock! Adelaide program!

Applications close end of June: girlsrockadelaide.org/program

girlsrockadelaide.org@girlsrockadl

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