SCOTTISH Borders Council's arts development team is looking for a talented musician to take part in its community music training programme.
The trainee, who will be based at Jedburgh Community and Arts Centre, will be assisted in developing skills in community music education for primary aged children and will work alongside traditional song and world music development officers Kaela Rowan and Shona Mooney, who will run 'Jethart Folk'.
This project will involve 15 young people and will run on Tuesdays for 10 weeks, from September 20-November 29, in the Community and Arts Centre between 3.40 and 4.40pm.
The workshops will cover traditional music and song, …

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