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Encore Music School hits right note 06.07.07

THE first ever Encore Music Summer School brought world-class musicians to Inishowen this week to tutor many of the region's local musicians.
People ranging in age from nine to 60 attended workshops and one-to-one lessons in cello, guitar, traditional Irish flute, classical voice, sean-nós singing, piano, violin and viola throughout the week at St Mura’s School in Tooban, Fahan.
Aoibheann, 10 and Marie Claire, 11, enjoy the Encore music workshops. A key focus of the summer school was to give students the opportunity to play together in ensembles, chamber music and traditional seisiúins.
Encore artistic director, Jane Hughes said the international tutors were impressed by the high musical standard of the participants.
She said a unique feature of the Encore programme was the introduction of the Alexander Technique to musicians.
As tutor Aingeala de Burca explained: “The Alexander Technique is a powerful tool for change, helping you to find more ease and effectiveness in mental and physical performance. “The resulting increased co-ordination and comfort, enhances performance in music, dance and sport as well as other everyday activities."
One of the participating musicians Phoebe Carruthers, 14, added: “It completely changed my posture and it feels more comfortable. It makes me feel taller and better balanced.”
Ms. Hughes said the free daily lunchtime concerts given by the tutors this week at The Fowler Hall, Tooban, were very well attended.
She, herself, will give a lunchtime talk today entitled “Choosing the right
Left-right, Amee Grant, 11, Tooban, Derval Guckian, 11, Derry and Phoebe Carruthers, 14, Dublin.
instrument for my Child” while the festival concludes tomorrow, Saturday, 7th July, at the Fowler Hall, Tooban, with a student concert at 1pm. All welcome. The Encore website can be found at  www.encoremusic.ie . For more photos Click Here .
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