
Music Workshops: Sounds from around the World 2021
Sign up for online workshops aimed at beginners to experts and dedicated to music forms from Asia, Africa, the Middle East and South America.
Sign up for online workshops aimed at beginners to experts and dedicated to music forms from Asia, Africa, the Middle East and South America.
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An interdisciplinary degree designed to give you the perspective, specialist knowledge, skills & adaptability to succeed in a broad range of professions
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