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NOISE Music Presents

Friday 4th, February, 2022

NOISE Music Presents

NOISE MUSIC Presents:

Q&A hosted by Max Zanga featuring Gemma Dunleavy, Joel Safo (A92 Collective), and MayKay Tue 22nd Feb

Beat making, songwriting and DJing workshops from 23rd – 25th February

All events are free, places are limited, booking essential!

- Open to anyone aged 14 - 18 with a love of music

- NOISE MUSIC connects creative young people with artists and musicians who make the kind of music that they listen to

NOISE MUSIC, a music programme for young people offered by CONTACT Studio and Music Generation South Dublin, is pleased to present a live Q&A hosted by Max Zanga on 22nd February and a series of free workshops in beat-making, producing, rapping, singing, DJing and performing from the 23rd – 25th of February at North Clondalkin Library. These events are free to attend and are open to anyone aged 14 - 18 with a love of music.

On Tuesday, 22nd February at 11am Max Zanga from the hip-hop band Tebi Rex will host a live Q&A with some of Ireland's finest musicians, DJs and industry professionals currently working in Pop, Hip-Hop and Electronic music. These include: songwriter and producer Gemma Dunleavy; Joel Safo - owner of JS Management, manager of the A92 Collective; and MayKay - formerly of Fight Like Apes and Le Galaxie and presenter of legendary TV show Other Voices. This will be followed by a music production workshop at 2pm in North Clondalkin Library.

From 23rd to 25th February, a series of free workshops in beat-making, producing, rapping, singing, DJing and performing with some of Ireland's finest Pop, Hip Hop and Electronic musicians will take place from 11am to 4pm in North Clondalkin Library.

Gerry Horan, Director, NOISE MUSIC said: “At NOISE MUSIC our goal is to ensure that young people have a chance to learn new skills, create, perform, and have their voices heard. These free workshops provide an opportunity for creative young people to collaborate with professional musicians, create new music, learn new skills and meet other young people with similar interests. I would like to thank all the artists, performers and Music Generation South Dublin for their time and for showing young people that careers in music and other creative sectors can be accessible to anyone, and that there are many different paths you can take to a career doing something that you love.”

Aideen Mc Laughlin, Music Development Officer - Music Generation South Dublin said: ‘‘Music Generation South Dublin is delighted to fund and support this fun and exciting opportunity for young people to access professional artists in South Dublin. Our aim is to ensure young people have access to the various forms of music and arts, all in a creative and accessible learning environment.

Through a variety of festivals and programmes, NOISE MUSIC provides support and opportunities for young people to learn, train, experience and work in the arts.

You do not need to know how to play or perform to take part! All workshops are free to attend but places are limited, please visit this link to book your place. For enquiries please contact Gerry at noisemusicsouthdublin@gmail.com.

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