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108 Music courses in Burton Latimer delivered Live Online

Can You See It? Video Series One - Preschool Learning

By Music Audio Stories

Preschool Homeschool Online Learning

Can You See It? Video Series One - Preschool Learning
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Can You Count It? Preschool Learning

By Music Audio Stories

Music Audio Stories presents Can You Count It? Free Video Series ▫️ Fun videos to help your child learn numbers 1 to 10, and develop visual and spelling skills. We are thrilled to introduce our video series called, Can You Count It? Children will learn numbers 1 to 10, see how to spell and pronounce each number, and enjoy counting to 10 with fun illustrations and numbers. With illustrations, voice-overs, animations, and music, this video series will help to teach children to count in a fun and easy way. Children will: ▪️See examples of each number ▪️Hear how each number is pronounced ▪️Learn how to spell each number ▪️Have fun counting the numbers ▪️Improve concentration and visual skills ▪️Love the fun illustrations and characters ▪️Enjoy sound effects and music ⏰ Videos are released on Saturdays at 11 am on YouTube. Subscribe to our channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicAudioStories and hit the bell to make sure you don't miss a new video. Video Series Playlist: https://shorturl.at/xlNdy Find out why it's important to develop colour recognition here: https://musicaudiostories.com/blog/can-you-count-it Enjoy! ♥ Music Audio Stories - Making learning easy and fun! Music Audio Stories is an original company specialising in entertaining music audiobooks, picture books, interactive activities, fun videos, and unique storytelling with multi-award-winner, 'Storytime with Anna Christina'. Music Audio Stories are interactive audiobooks with full orchestral scores and magical soundtracks, catchy sing-along songs and fun stories that teach and uplift little listeners. Videos include uniquely entertaining Storytimes with music, sound effects, narration, voice-overs, illustrations, and animations. Plus delightful activity videos for listening, learning, reading, drawing, and lots of fun! ---------- Website: http://www.musicaudiostories.com/ Storytime: http://storytimewithannachristina.com/ ---------- Subscribe to get a free music audiobook at: http://www.musicaudiostories.com/#subscribe ---------- Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicaudiostory Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicaudiostories/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/musicaudiostories/ Storytime with Anna Christina Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storytimewithannachristina/

Can You Count It? Preschool Learning
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

Short course: Britain and the Second World War - a global conflict

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Now that the course has started verifications will take place every Tuesday and access granted to the module at this point. If the booking is received after 12pm on a Tuesday access will be granted the following week. 2025 is the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War – a conflict that defined the twentieth century and still has an influence on relationships and attitudes today. In this course we welcome academics from institutions across the UK and abroad to contribute to a series of lectures and discussions on aspects of the Second World War. This is not a course about battles but rather about how people engaged with the conflict in different regions, exploring political motivations, cultural responses and social impacts and legacies. Sessions include:  25 February - Fascism in flames: Italy at war, 1940-1943 | Dr Alexander Henry 4 March - Imperial defence and relations in the interwar period, c.1930-1939 | Dr Adam Dighton 11 March - The British Empire at war, 1939-1945 | Dr Adam Dighton 17 March - We can’t stand by and do nothing’: the lives and work of Britain’s conscientious objectors during the Second World War | Dr Linsey Robb 25 March - Propaganda in Nazi Germany during the Second World War | Dr Paul Moore 1 April - The aftermath of war: Allied occupation and displaced persons in post-war Europe | Dr Samantha Knapton 8 April – Samurai Nation: Global Views of Japan from the 1890s to the Second World War | Dr Oleg Benesch 15 April - Music as Propaganda: A Case Study of Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia During the Second World War | Dr Percy Leung 22 April - War and Crime: Britain, 1939-1954 | Dr Mark Roodhouse 29 April - Blood for Blood! Death for Death!” The Soviet Partisans and the Great Patriotic War 1941-45 | Professor Mark Sandle 6 May - Japanese motivations during the Second World War | Dr Satona Suzaki The course also features two workshop sessions to discuss your learning with other course participants. All sessions will take place from 7.30-9.00pm. This course is free to all HA members, and available for a small charge to non-members. Access to the course will be via the HA website once your booking is verified, you will be contacted via email once this is complete. The introductory session will take place on 25 February. Further information can be found on our course page here.

Short course: Britain and the Second World War - a global conflict
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Danspirations - Dance Classes

5.0(3)

By Danspirations

Whether it's for fun, friendship, fitness, or for your future, dancing is a great way to express yourself and grow. If you're looking for something fun and free, or something more technical and focused there's a dance class here for you. We hope you will enjoy your time at our dance school! An exciting and fresh dance school in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Danspirations - Dance Classes
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Price on Enquiry

POPIA ONLINE: Praxis Of Presence In Action - Responding In Crazy Times

By Potent 6

What you learn, will equip you to act wholeheartedly, wisely and joyfully in all aspects of your life. About this Event Your present was made in the past. Your future is created in the present... ... NOT by what you do tomorrow but… …by what you do and don’t do today …by what you say and don’t say today …by what you see and feel and think today … by what you miss, deny, ignore, distort today Presence in Action (TM) is for leaders, coaches, artists, musicians, supervisors, health professionals, teachers, parents, students - in fact it is for EVERYONE committed to doing something to change themselves, their lives, their relationships, their prospects. What you learn, will equip you to act wisely, wholeheartedly and joyfully in all aspects of your life.  You will learn to use the P6 Constellation as a Presence in Action framework to assist you in deepening and extending your efficacy and artistry in and with life. Through practice you will become better able to see, adapt, communicate and take coherent action in any and all circumstances. You will develop the wherewithal to get unstuck and to liberate yourself into flow. With practice you will find yourself ever more skilled in navigating the complexities and challenges you face, whatever the context. For practitioners working with others, you will find your personal and professional practice increasingly enhanced by the insights you gain. Irrespective of what you do and who you are in life, this programme will open up for you, new ways of seeing, understanding and being in the world. It will deliver joys and surprises; it will be challenging and sometimes a bit confusing. This is coherent with the nature of this unusual learning experience. It will call on each of you to let go of what you think you know in order to discover what is currently beyond sight or reach. Through this process you will find yourselves increasingly liberated from the fictions that bind and blind you - that prevent you being and becoming your full potential. During our time together we will make connections between ancient wisdoms and new sciences - helping you to connect to wider patterns in nature and the wider world. We will... ...dive deep and stretch high ...reach outwards and touch inwards ...explore what happens within and between us ...engage lovingly and boldly with our deepest selves ...experiment with ancient wisdom and embodied knowhow ...play wholly and wholeheartedly as ourselves, in action together ...connect where the sacred meets the systemic within, between and beyond Throughout our time together, we will share, experience, reflect, play, practice and learn together. I will introduce you to models, frameworks and theories that can help you make sense of your experiences and insights. You will engage in solo work, paired practice and whole group activities. We will take advantage of all our senses and sense-making - using our bodies, minds and spirits, not in isolation but as the integrated whole beings that we are. 

POPIA ONLINE: Praxis Of Presence In Action - Responding In Crazy Times
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£940

Soul Writing for Creativity

5.0(10)

By Matt Rivers

Join Matt Rivers in his Soul Writing for Creativity course and learn to explore your imagination and discover your natural creative voice.

Soul Writing for Creativity
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£5 to £15

Creative Healing Club

By Nicki Greenham

Boost your creativity - A supportive coaching community for artists, writers and musicians to free your art and achieve your goals.

Creative Healing Club
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£15

Introduction to Soul Writing

5.0(10)

By Matt Rivers

A writing workshop to release stress, explore our shadows and reveal our creative force.

Introduction to Soul Writing
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FREE

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Beacon Music Education

beacon music education

London

So I'm reading David Byrne's book, How Music Works, and last night I get to a chapter called "Amateurs!" — and I had to put down the book so I could take a minute and write to all of you. If you want to know why I started Beacon Music Factory in this amazing little Hudson Valley town, the desire to celebrate amateurs has a lot to do with it. I think everyone deserves to make some music, because making music will lift you up to the rafters. If music moves you, making music will move you even more. Byrne writes, "The act of making music, clothes, art, or even food has a very different, and possibly more beneficial effect on us than simply consuming those things." In modern society, we have tended "toward the creation of passive consumers, and in many ways this tendency is counterproductive." What he's referring to is the idea that for a bazillion years people made music. Then in the 20th century we created a recording industry, out of which has come a recorded-music world in which most people participate by merely consuming music. Feh. "Maybe, like sports," says Byrne,"making music can function as a game—a musical "team" can do what an individual cannot." Exactly. Long before there was ever a recording industry, music-making was a way of socializing, or being on a team. In the back forty, on the front porch, in the parlor, on a street corner, in church, in a pub. A hundred years ago, if you wanted to hear some music you got together with your peeps and you made some music. When I rave to anyone — parent, student, teacher, whomever—about why I think our Rock Band Boot Camp program is so incredible, so inspiring, so important, it's because no matter what you, the student, bring to it, you can—and we will—put it to use. And in the process, while you're in rock camp, as a contributing member of this team, of this group, of this band that you're in, you share a common goal with your crew. You're in it together. Suddenly the music you're making is more fun, more engaging, and more interesting to you than anything on Spotify or whatever on Brooklyn Vegan. The songs you're working on might be cheesy as hell, but all of a sudden you find yourself inside the music looking out—maybe for the first time. And because you're a vital part of the band, some part of that arrangement depends on you. What a rush. Byrne quotes anthropologist Ellen Dissanayake: "Prehistorically, …all art forms were communally made, which had the effect of reinforcing a group's cohesion, and thereby improving their chances of survival." Communal cohesion, tell me about it. If you were at any of the Adult Boot Camp final shows over the past year (London Calling, Arena Rock, Ziggy Stardust, Marquee Moon, Odd Man Out), the community support and enthusiasm rocked as hard as the bands. In our Rock Band Boot Camps, we are so dedicated to providing an opportunity for any and all kinds of people to rock out (our way of saying make music while having the time of your life). Of course, BMF diligently serves its serious students with instruction in a wide range of instruments, yes. But there is this other part of our mission: and that is to let the person with desire (and perhaps no experience) get his or her ya-yas out. As long as you've got desire, you really ought to give yourself the chance to rock out. And what better way to rock out than to make real music with real people like yourself. I really believe in what we're doing with these rock band camps, and I'm grateful to our teaching staff and to all of you, our students and supporters, for making this thing so real.