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Students record a hit song at Yellowbelly studios

  • Writer: thewesternherald
    thewesternherald
  • May 15
  • 1 min read

Story and pictures Darren MastersThe Western Herald


Students from Bourke Public School are working with staff at Yellowbelly studios to produce a hit song about for the Bourke NAIDOC celebrations.

Assistant Principal Emma Buckley said that classes 5/6N and 5/6B at Bourke Public have been collaborating with the Yellowbelly Studio team this term to write and produce an original song that reflects the spirit of NAIDOC and celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.

“The students were thrilled to explore the music production process and begin developing lyrics and melodies that represent their voices and community” Ms Buckey said. […]


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