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The Benefits of Learning and Making Music

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See Through Café
presents
The Benefits of Learning and Making Music

WHEN 11th May 2020, 1 pm
WHERE online on our social media, links below

See Through Cafe and Rua Red invite you to join Ema Stapleton and Yelida Power for a fun and interactive event! You will be able to join a virtual choir, listen to new songs and interact with the performers.
Join this live See Through Café via Rua Red’s Facebook or YouTube.
 
Funded by South Dublin County Council Arts Office and Creative Ireland

Join this live See Through Café via Facebook or YouTube.

Meet the artists

Ema Stapleton

Ema Stapleton is a composer and vocalist from Dublin who has been immersed in music for most of her life. Having studied music at undergrad and postgrad level, she is currently focusing on writing songs in response to the current climate in Ireland that has resulted from Covid-19.
Her music takes influence from folk and alternative sources, and she is deeply inspired by other artists on the Irish music scene. Ema is relatively new to writing commercial songs as many of her previous compositions were instrumental, and she hopes to bring her positivity to others through music in this time of high uncertainty in the world.  

ema stapleton

Yelida Power

Since arriving in Dublin Yelida Power has worked with primary schools in Dublin and Kildare teaching music.
Yelida started the Piano Studio, a centre designed to teach music adapted to each individual style of learning including people with special needs.
Her own methodology focuses on empowering people with expression techniques,mindfulness, making people feel happy and helping them to find a way of communicating freely through music.  

yelida power

Join this live See Through Café,
Monday 11th May, 1 pm via Facebook or YouTube.

In partnership with Rua Red

Funded by South Dublin County Council

Funded by Creative Ireland

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