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Music for People with Disabilities

Music For Everyone (MFE) offers a program of music for people with disabilities in the following areas:

This program provides opportunities to participants to develop skills in physical coordination, concentration, communication, social interaction and self-confidence.

The tutors for this program are musicians with experience in working with people with special needs. Tutors use a wide variety of materials with both the group sessions and individual clients, including music from many cultures and a range of musical instruments.

Group activity sessions for teens and adults

These sessions are designed to be an enjoyable and stimulating experience. They offer a hands-on, activity-based exploration of music in a fun-filled, supportive atmosphere. These classes are offered at both the Ainslie and Tuggeranong Arts Centres.

All activities are geared to the abilities of the participants and include:

  • Singing, including karaoke
  • Listening to music
  • Moving to music
  • Playing percussion and keyboard instruments

Access is provided to a range of musical instruments and to electronic equipment such as CD player, microphone and amplifier.

Participants are encouraged to listen to, sing, move to and play music in many different styles from many different cultures. They can also bring in their favourite music to share with the group. Many (but not all) participants attend these classes with their carers, who are expected to play an active role in the class.

Drumming sessions for teens and adults

These sessions are designed to be an enjoyable and stimulating experience. They offer a hands-on, activity-based exploration of hand-drumming in a fun-filled, supportive atmosphere. Many (but not all) participants attend these classes with their carers, who are expected to play an active role in the class. These classes are offered at the Ainslie Arts Centre only.

Individual music sessions for children and adults

There are a limited number of individual music sessions available. Each individual will be assessed and monitored so that the music activities used in these sessions meet the individual's needs. Interested participants should contact the MFE office to make an initial assessment appointment.

Young children with some disabilities can also be assessed and may be encouraged to join another program:

Please contact the MFE office to make an initial assessment appointment for your child.

For details of class times and costs, please go to the How to Join page and download the Program Schedule.