 |  | The Recorder Revolution Conference A free one day conference, full of inpirational teaching ideas for primary school music co-ordinators |
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 |  | LSO workshops and concerts at The Barbican - ongoing Workshops and concerts specially designed for pupils from nursery to GCSE. |
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 |  | Music for Youth national festival and Schools Prom - Birmingham every July and London every November The annual Music for Youth national festival and Schools Prom concerts, celebrating the excellence and variety of youth music in Britain, are held in Birmingham and London respectively |
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 |  | Free music technology training in London boroughs - ongoing The Learning and Skills Council is funding music training school Point-Blank to deliver free accredited training in music technology to teachers based in Barking and Dagenham, Bexley, City, Greenwich, Newham, Lewisham, Redbridge and Tower Hamlets.
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 |  | Youth Music Theatre UK - ongoing This organisation runs music theatre projects for young people across the UK |
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 |  | Small grants for performing arts education - until 2010 Schools and arts organisations are invited to make arts project submissions to the Clore Duffield Foundation |
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 |  | Make It Break It Awards for young composers - ongoing For this annual award scheme, Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and Yamaha invites individual or groups of songwriters aged 14-16 and 17-19 to submit two original songs |
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 |  | Multi A, Bristol This charitable company provides arts and performance tuition for young people |
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 |  | Music4U events in the north and east - ongoing Young people in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston-upon-Hull, North East Lincolnshire and North Lincolnshire can keep abreast of Music4U events going on in their region by visiting www.humber-music4u.com |
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 |  | Practice-a-thon scheme for young musicians - ongoing Sponsor a child to practice a musical instrument for two weeks and raise money for children's cancer charity. |
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 |  | Get a Handel on this: Handel Museum in London - ongoing Handel lived at 25 Brook Street, London W1 from 1723 until his death in 1759. It was recently opened as a museum and runs a range of study events, musical performances, education projects and family events |
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