Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Youth Gamelan Classes Start Saturday at Wesleyan


From Joseph Getter, director of the Youth Gamelan at Wesleyan:
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Youth Gamelan is open to all, aged 7-15, with no prior experience necessary. Classes begin on Saturday, Sept. 18th. Visit us on the first day and try the Gamelan -- if you like it, sign up!

The Javanese Gamelan Orchestra is an essential accompaniment to puppet shows, dances, feasts and ceremonies in parts of Indonesia. Wesleyan University owns one of the finest sets of these beautiful instruments in the world. Housed in the World Music Hall, most of the Gamelan instruments are gong and metallophone instruments made of bronze. The Fall 2010 session begins on Saturday, September 18th and will end with a performance on Thursday, December 9 at 7pm.

Rehearsals are held on Saturday mornings, from 10-11am in the World Music Hall, Center for the Arts, Wesleyan University, located on Wyllys Avenue (off of High Street). There is a registration fee of $30, made payable to Wesleyan University, but the lessons and rehearsals are free. To learn more, call the University Box Office at tel. 860-685-3310, send email to: boxoffice@wesleyan.edu, or visit
the Gamelan website.

The Wesleyan Youth Gamelan Ensemble is supported by a grant from the Middletown Commission on the Arts.

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