Learn to play in a group, to memorize themes or melodies, to play in place rhythmically, to deepen your knowledge of the repertoire and the history of rock.
Read moreIn this course, we will focus on computer music (Ableton Live) creation methods and sound processing.
Read moreCourse intended for those who wish to begin/improve their knowledge of computer-assisted music.
Read moreA comprehensive overview of styles and techniques not traditionally taught on the cello. The workshop will cover chopping, fingerpicking, chord systems, bowing and strumming accompaniment, bass work, and some melodic learning (mainly Americana and Balkans).
Read moreGroup work: basic techniques of the instrument, breathing, pulsation, sound, listening, effects, detachment, abdominal strap. Work based on improvisation and creativity.
Read moreImmerse yourself for a week in the study of the saxophone! During this week in Libramont, we will see together: mastery of breathing and posture, work on sound (harmonics, long notes, dynamics), reading, rhythm, repertoire, improvisation, first approach to the “jazz” language for those and those who wish (repertoire, chords, improvisation).
Read moreImmersion in the very varied universe of Gospel music from its origins to current forms.
Read moreA simple circle, a body, a voice, ears and its instrument. This is the equipment needed to live the "Bouche à oreille" experience!
Read moreLearning different basic techniques on various instruments (congas, djembe, shakers, triangle, berimbau, etc.).
Read moreA week to learn (or improve) various animation processes through a multidisciplinary course using drawing, sculpture, painting, photography, video and other disciplines again, to produce small animated films.
Read moreHow is it possible to make your own camera and take photos? Thanks to the pinhole camera, everyone can do it! Trainees will be invited to discover the beginnings of photography - the Camera Obscura - and will be able to experience the magic of developing in the dark.
Read moreDuring this week we will explore our own dances and observe their structural components.
Read moreLandscape as a direct experience where work on the pattern constitutes one of the essential points of this approach.
Read moreThe Balkan Fanfare course offers the opportunity to explore without complexes a whole variety of festive repertoires from the Balkans by learning pieces representative of the musical identities of various countries/regions (Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Turkey, etc.).
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