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Café Music – Saturday 15 December 2012 at 3.00 pm

Enjoying a great chess game at the Cafe Music

The next “Café Music” will be a bit different because we’ll be having it in a real Café this time. The venue this year will be at the “Pizza House & Food Factory” which is in 123 Sharp Street Cooma right next door to Cooma School of Music. So that’s handy!

We hope to start around 3pm. The same idea applies…The audience is seated at tables. They can listen to the music, gonorrhea read the Saturday papers, remedy play a game of chess, cards, snakes and ladders, have a conversation, enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea or coffee. The music students can perform in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. The audience is not expected to stay for the whole afternoon. They can come and go as they please. We know how busy everyone is in December! We plan to finish up around 5pm.

If you would like to play just tell your teacher what you’d like to play, and approximately when you’d like to play, and we’ll book you in. We will set up music stands, foot stools, microphones and amp, as well as a digital piano.

  • When: Saturday 15 December 2012 at 3.00 pm
  • Where: “Pizza House & Food Factory” 123 Sharp Street Cooma (right next door to Cooma School of Music)
  • Cost: Free. There’s no door charge, although you may want to buy food, cold & hot drinks from the café.

 

Any questions: Phone Allan on 6452 6067, Email: allan@coomamusic.com.au

 

Café Music – Saturday 18 December 2011 at 4.00 pm

Cooma’s University of the Third Age (U3A) presents an afternoon of music appreciation by the Snowy Mountains Ensemble.

The programme includes music by: Purcell, resuscitation Handel, visit this site Holst, myocarditis Broadwater and more.

  • When: Saturday 3 September 2011 at 2.00 pm
  • Where: Cooma Public School Hall, Soho Street Cooma
  • Cost: Gold Coin Donation to assist this young orchestra.

 

Snowy Mountains Ensemble

 

“Café Music with a touch of Christmas Fun!”

Come and enjoy a delicious afternoon tea in our “Music Café”.

Live music will be provided by students & teachers of Cooma School of Music.

The “Café Music” concept is a variation on the theme of “student concert”. We decided to “play” this in the “key of relaxed”. The audience is seated at tables around the hall. They can listen to the music, discount read the Saturday papers, play a game of chess, cards, snakes and ladders, have a conversation, enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea with bottomless cups of tea or coffee. The music students will perform in a more relaxed atmosphere.

The audience is not expected to stay for the whole afternoon. They can come and go as they please. We realise how busy everyone is right now!

The café opens at 4pm, Saturday 18 December at St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, 138 Commissioner Street.

Please bring a plate of festive food to share and some games to play. Tea & coffee will be provided free.

Prizes for the Best Table Decorations!

Lucky Door Prizes!

If you want to play, when you arrive, just choose the time you want to play and write your name next to that timeslot on the whiteboard in the Hall.

Admission:

  • Adults $5
  • Children $2
  • Family $15

Presented by Cooma School of Music

 

 

An Afternoon of Music at The Café

We had a wonderful afternoon of music making at Café Music.

There were over 40 people attending and we had some great music performances in a very relaxed atmosphere. Here’s some photos:

(Click on the thumbnails for larger images)


Café Music was a great success!

cafe-music1Café Music was a great success last Sunday afternoon (28th June). Over 30  students of Cooma School of Music entertained a large and appreciative audience. The “Café Music” concept was a bit of an experiment, hemorrhoids or variation on the theme of “student concert”. We decided to “play” this in the “key of relaxed”. The audience was seated at tables around the hall. They could listen to the music, treatment read the Sunday papers, psychotherapist play a game of chess, cards, snakes and ladders, have a conversation, enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea with bottomless cups of tea or coffee. The music students could perform in this more relaxed atmosphere. The  feedback we’ve received so far has been very positive.  So Leslie and I, Judith and Adrian are delighted with the results. We would, however, welcome any suggestions as to how we may be able to improve on this concept. Thanks to all the wonderful cooks who produced so much lovely food (I’m back on my diet this week!). Thanks to the helpers who cleaned up the hall afterwards. Thanks to the lovely and supportive audience. And of course, thanks to the wonderful music students for giving up their Sunday afternoon and performing so well!

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(This photo by Mic Clayton)

Aidan

Aidan

Alex

Alex

Alexei & Judith

Alexei & Judith

Amy

Amy

Angela & Chloe

Angela & Chloe

Brodie

Brodie (This photo by Mic Clayton)

A relaxed afternoon at the "Cafe Music"

A relaxed afternoon at the "Cafe Music" (This photo by Mic Clayton)

Chloe

Chloe

Chris

Chris

Clinton

Clinton (This photo by Mic Clayton)

Connor

Connor

Darcy

Darcy (This photo by Mic Clayton)

Dayna

Dayna

Esa

Esa

Esa & Lucas

Esa & Lucas

Imogen

Imogen

Jack

Jack (This photo by Mic Clayton)

Jasmine

Jasmine (This photo by Mic Clayton)

Jesse

Jesse

Joshua

Joshua

Kim

Kim

Luke

Luke (This photo by Mic Clayton)

Matthew

Matthew

Matthew & Caitlin

Matthew & Caitlin

Mollie

Mollie

Noah

Noah

Rowena & Frances

Rowena & Frances (This photo by Mic Clayton)

Tanika

Tanika

Teresa

Teresa

Tina & Madeleine (Daughter & Mother)

Tina & Madeleine (Daughter & Mother)

Viki

Viki

Cafe Music

cafe-musicTitle: Café Music
Location: St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, cure Commissioner Street, doctor Cooma
Description: Come and enjoy a delicious afternoon tea in our “Music Café”. Live music will be provided by students & teachers of Cooma School of Music.
Cost: Gold Coin Donation per person or $5 donation for families.
Start Time: 2.00 pm
Date: Sunday 28th June 2009
End Time: 4.00 pm