Workshop: Make Your Own Electronic Music Like Delia Derbyshire! 25 October 2017
Come and make your own electronic music inspired by electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire (1937-2001).
We'll be turning our 80s Classroom into a music studio. After deconstructing Delia’s iconic rendering of the original Dr Who theme tune, you will have the opportunity to explore and compose using found sounds (non-musical objects). You will be sampling (recording sounds), creatively manipulating them and creating loops and atmospheric textures to a brief, similar to how Delia worked at The BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Ideal for budding audio engineers or anyone interested in learning how to make music, this hands-on workshop is intended as a fun, collaborative creative experience - no equipment or prior music knowledge necessary.
Aimed at children aged from ten upwards, all under 14's must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Spaces are limited for this hands-on session, so booking is required to ensure your place.
Payment is taken by PayPal immediately. Please print a copy of the receipt that is displayed at the end of the payment process and bring it with you as your e-ticket.
This workshop session is priced at £24.00 per participant and includes entry to the Centre!
Date : 25 October 2017 Time : 1 pm - 3:30 pm
*This event is part of our October 2017 festival 'Computing History: Where did all the Women Go? View a full line-up of events here.
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