Appeals: Share Music
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Your support makes all the difference.Share Music organises residential courses in music and theatre with special facilities for young people with physical disabilities. Four courses have been organised this year in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The courses include workshops using various musical instruments, both manual and electronic, and special computer programmes so that those with even the most severe disabilities can make a contribution. The course fees cover only a small proportion of the actual costs and Share Music must find resources from elsewhere.
Share Music, Course Administrator, 15 Deramore Drive, Belfast BT9 5JQ, telephone 0232 669042.
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