More than 100 students of small schools in the Hilltops Region will experience the brilliant talents of “B’Tutta” who will be performing at Wombat Hall on Monday, October 29.
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The Sydney-based percussion ensemble will perform in partnership with Young Regional School of Music and Musica Viva’s School Music Program.
Matt Bolger, CEO of Young Regional School of Music, hopes to bring a variety of performers to the region each year.
“It’s just fantastic that we can deliver metropolitan based artists who really want travel to the region and engage with the children and inspire them to love music in its many forms” Mr Bolger said.
B’Tutta’s inspirations are as diverse as Brazilian Samba to Tokyo subways with instruments ranging from marimbas to vibraphones, to Latin American percussion.
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Musica Viva works in association with Young Regional School of Music to deliver a subsidised program for schools in the Hilltops Region so that students have the opportunity to see performances such as B’Tutta.
Wombat was selected for its central nature for small schools such as Jugiong, Binalong, Wallendbeen, Murringo, Monteagle.