Are you aged 16-24? Always wanted to produce your own electronic music? Got skills already that you want to develop?
Starting on Monday 10th March, 6pm – 8pm they’re partnering with Scrapyard Studios for a 6 week series of music production skills workshops as part of their project: Queue Up And Dance.
Every Monday 10th March – 14th April, 6pm, Scrapyard Studios
Melissa Kains, founder of female and non-binary DJ collective Sisu Crew will lead the workshops teaching us how to mix using different equipment, set up the decks and produce our own tracks.There’s also a chance to perform live mixing with your own track at a very special Quadrant Park event in May.
*Please note* one booking signs you up for all 6 of the workshops running every Monday from 10th March, 6pm – 8pm.
Queue Up And Dance celebrates legendary Bootle nightclub Quadrant Park, the UK’s first legal rave all-nighter. Although the club was short-lived, growing popular in early 1990 and closing at the end of 1991, it played a pivotal role in the evolution of club culture in the North West and beyond.
Queue Up And Dance is being funded by the Historic England Everyday Heritage grant programme, celebrating working-class histories. Made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund, with thanks to National Lottery players and UKSPF who provided funding for laptops and software.