Ifap opens registrations for free recorder course in Macapá
Ifap is offering a free recorder course in Macapá, aiming to establish an orchestra of recorders, with classes starting soon and a 10-month duration.
The Federal Institute of Amapá (Ifap) has announced a free recorder course in Macapá, with registrations open until March 20 through an online form. This course aims to form a dedicated orchestra of recorders, providing participants with an opportunity to learn and perform together. However, each participant must provide their own instrument to be part of the course.
The program will run for a duration of 10 months, featuring guidance from the Institute's Extension Department (DEEXT) and support from the Ifap Macapá Band. The classes will be taught by the skilled musician Kezia Moraes, a member of the Ifap Band, ensuring that students receive quality instruction. Classes will be held in multiple sessions throughout the day, accommodating various schedules.
This initiative reflects Ifap's commitment to promoting music education and cultural activities within the region, fostering community engagement through the arts. The establishment of the Orquestra de Flautas Doces is not only an educational endeavor but also a step towards enriching the local cultural landscape, providing participants with a platform to showcase their talents and collaborate musically.