Musocoal - Draw a musician as you listen.
Hi everyone,
My Life-drawing workshop (with a difference) is on the 25th July (not this Saturday but next) from 2.30 till 4.30 pm.
Time is running out to get your name down for this new and exciting workshop, drawing a musician while you listen to them play.
Come along and give drawing a go, you don't have to be an expert at all. I have a musician who will play the keyboard for us this time around, she is looking forward to it.
The cost is $20.00 for two hours plus a light refreshment break in the middle. Bring along some paper and your drawing tools, sit down and relax and draw for an afternoon while you listen to live music, too good to be true!
Message me (Megan) or contact me to be on the list.
Look forward to meeting you.
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