
UCOL Wairarapa expects strong support from the Wairarapa music scene for its new Contemporary Music Performance programme, on offer for next year.
It is the first time a professional music qualification has been available at UCOL Wairarapa but Campus Manager Angela Hewitt says the programme can only go ahead if enough students enrol. “It has a strong practical component and involves students forming bands. It needs a reasonable number of enrolments to work as a study programme,” she says.
Programme Leader Kane Parsons, who heads the Contemporary Music programme from UCOL in Palmerston North, says the 34 week programme is based on the highly successful certificate offered by the Auckland based Music + Audio Institute of New Zealand or MAINZ.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity for musicians who already have some proficiency in singing or playing an instrument to improve their performance and learn new skills. We are big on live performance. Students form bands and are trained to perform in eight different styles during the year. There will be regular band rehearsals, 13 hours per week of classroom tuition and practical tuition and practical tutorials covering music theory, composition, and in arranging music. Read More: “New UCOL programme supports Wairarapa music scene”…