Wed, 19 Dec 2007

Bree Christmas Buskers raise £100 for Friends of Chernobyl’s Children


Northern members of the Manx Heritage Foundation’s Bree music group present a cheque for £100 to the Manx branch of Friends of Chernobyl’s Children (18/12/07).

Students and tutors from the Manx youth music group, Bree, gathered in Strand Shopping Centre, Douglas for a Christmas busking session last weekend (08/12/07). They raised £100 for the local charity, Friends of Chernobyl’s Children, by playing Manx folk tunes and by singing well-known carols in Manx Gaelic. Norman Rivers from FOCC was delighted to receive the cheque and said that the donation would make a significant difference to helping bring Belarussian children over to the Isle of Man during the summer holidays. Plans for Bree members to host a Manx dancing ceili for the children are also being made.

Organised by Dr. Chloë Woolley (Manx Music Specialist) and Dr. Breesha Maddrell (Manx Music Development Officer) from the Manx Heritage Foundation, Bree is a collective for 11-18 year olds interested in performing Manx music and dance. The group currently includes students from all of the Island’s secondary schools. A weekend of workshops is held each year in conjunction with Douglas Youth Centre, where students receive lessons in Manx music, dance and Gaelic from local experts. The group also meet informally once a month to play Manx folk tunes at a Saturday afternoon session. The session features Manx musicians, young and old, and the public are welcome to come along and listen. The next session will be at Green’s Restaurant on January 12th 2008 from 3.30pm.

For more information on the Bree workshops and sessions, contact Chloë on 695159.

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