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Jump Into Music

September is a time to get back into routine. If you have a little person in your life 6 months to 4 years of age, consider enrolling in ‘Jump into Music’. It is more than a music program, it’s also therapeutic by which it holds space for connection and belonging with others. Now that covid is getting under control, it’s important for our children to resume being socially curious creatures. There is an expression I’ve heard among parents that their kids are ‘Covid Children’. It’s time to balance the scales and reintegrate in our communities, while doing so safely. As a facilitator of music and movement classes since 2009, I have observed that people shine when engaged in creative expression, regardless of our skill level or age. We enter the present moment in a way that allows our authentic nature to be known by self, and be seen by others. It helps us put down our stress and welcome a new moment to be enjoyed with our loved one. It’s a mood changer and refresher. Do you see your body as a musical instrument?. Since the beginning of time ancient cultures have made the most of using their voices and bodies to express themselves. Today this isn’t as central to our current times, sure we watch people sing and dance on TV, but how much do we allow ourselves to experiment? Part of my mission is to create opportunities for people to use and get to know their own voices in a safe and harmonious setting. Like our ancestors, I believe we were

Jump Into Music for Connection

meant to sing and move our bodies in community, simply because it makes us well and soothes a longing in our soul.

I encourage you to get involved in cultivating more musical literacy for you and your family. The sooner your child gets exposure to this universal language, the better. Here’s some of things we’ll do in class; sing, dance, move, build very practical skills (coordination, memory, fine motor), explore a wide range of instruments, engage in ear training and music rudiments, learn about world cultures, bond, try new things and most importantly, celebrate life.

Wednesday, 9:30am

September 15 - October 27 Shawnigan Community

Centre, Thursday, 9:30am

September 16 - October 28 Duncan Cowichan

Community Centre

Friday, 10 am September 17 - October 29 Ladysmith

Community Centre

Registration is now open, please contact the community centre near you to enrol

Siblings are welcome at 25% off, Drop ins are welcome too (space permitting). Thank you for taking the time to read this. If you have any questions, please email me at orith@jumpintomusic.ca. I am here for you!

We are pleased to again offer child and family counselling services for families of children ages 5-12 starting September 2021. No referrals necessary. CFLA has been providing affordable counselling services in the Valley since 1970.

COWICHAN FAMILY LIFE

Suite 28, 127 Ingram Street, Duncan BC V9L 1N8 Phone: (250) 748-8281 Visit our website and our Facebook page! www.cowichanfamilylife.org

Our Child and Family Counselling program is supported in part by United Way Briti sh Columbia.

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