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Winchester Community Music School hosts ‘Body Mapping Workshop for Woodwind, Brass and Percussion Musicians’

On March 21, Vanessa Mulvey will host ‘Body Mapping Workshop for Woodwind, Brass and Percussion Musicians’‘Body Mapping Workshop for Woodwind, Brass and Percussion Musicians’ at the Winchester Community Music School, beginning at 3 p.m. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL

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The following was submitted by the Winchester Community Music School:

On Saturday, March 21, the Winchester Community Music School, 407 Highland Ave., will host “Body Mapping Workshop for Woodwind, Brass and Percussion Musicians,” beginning at 3 p.m.

In this 90-minute workshop, guest clinician Vanessa Mulvey will work with participants on how to use their bodies more efficiently to gain greater results in their playing. 

Following a general group discussion, selected WCMS students will play for the group and Mulvey will work with them to address specific goals and tactics.

This workshop is ideal for anyone who wants to develop greater comfort and fluidity while playing.

Free for WCMS students; $15 for the general public.

Recommended for grade 6 through adult.

Participants should bring their instruments (or make arrangements with the school for percussion) and wear comfortable, non-restrictive clothing.

Hosted by Jessica Lizak, co-chair of the Woodwind, Brass & Percussion Department.

For more information or to register, visit www.winchestermusic.org or call 781-721-2950.

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