Redhills Youth Band Project
The Redhills charity wants to develop a full band experience for children and young people, to connect brass music with the community through a range of performance programs. This project is being delivered in partnership with Brass Bands England, Durham Music Service and Durham University Student Music.
To begin this project we would like to invite young people to take part in a series of activities. To take part the young person must be around grade 4 standard or above and be up to age 18 (or 19 if in full time education).

In the winter term there are two activities -
1. Brassed Off theatre visit and performance (10th and 24th September 2022 + associated rehearsals )  and
2. Black Dyke workshops and performance (4th December 2022 + rehearsals prior to the event, 15th, 22nd and 29th November)

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Email *
Name of young person *
Parent or guardian email and contact telephone number *
What brass band instrument do they play? (if they currently play trumpet please choose cornet as the option) *
We would like to know what the young person's standard of playing is, this could be a grade (if they take grade exams) or it could be an indication of standard such as "2nd cornet in a Section 3 Brass Band" *
Which school does the young person go to? *
If they currently play with a youth band or brass band please say which band
Which project would they like to take part in? You can choose both. *
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By submitting this form you are agreeing that the young person will attend the scheduled rehearsals associated with the activities. If they are ill and cannot attend then the youth band co-ordinator or MD will be contacted in advance. Please note that it may not be possible for all young people who express an interest to take part, if capacity is reached. *
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
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