SOUNDS RUBBISH
USING RECYCLE MATERIAL TO MAKE ART; SCULPTURES, INSTRUMENTS TO MAKE A CLEANER AND BETTER WORLD...
SOUNDS RUBBISH PROJECT
Making music and art with recycled materials.
Recycling is looking after our mother nature! I love then both so it has become a big topic in my life.
Performance at West Yorkshire Playhouse
Holly the Elephant - started in my kitchen table enjoying the evenings with my bunch of kids. We donated to the Holly bank charity
SOUNDS RUBBISH
Let's make the world a better place by using recycled materials to make music and art.
Recycling, reusing or up-cycling is the way forward. It's all about taking care of our environment and showing our appreciation for the wonders of nature. By being more conscientious and paying attention to our own consumption of goods and the packaging which comes with these goods we can begin to make changes. At our Sounds Rubbish workshops we aim to take everyday packaging and up-cycle to create music. Come and join us as we make changes together.
Workshops will be led by Brazilian born musician claudio kron do BRAZIL and all instruments made will be used to create global rhythms.
Bring what you can.
RECYCLED MATERIAL RECOMMENDED
Plastic Bottles
Bottle tops
Glue guns
Staplers
Tins and cans
Pots and pans
Beads
Computer keyboards
Buckets
Cardboard tubes
Rubber band
Plastics
Sand papers
Stings
Sellotapes
Masking tapes
Gaffer tapes
X-Rays
QUOTES
“The children absolutely loved Claudio's event which was both creative and educational.
All participants were fully engrossed and the creations from the recycled materials were amazing!!!”
Troy Mcintosh
"Transforming rubbish into something constructive is beyond recycling it’s protecting the world teaching a new generation”
Manchester Museum
“Lots of musical instruments made. Lots of rubbish noise!” Wow! So impressed with Claudio’s versatility”
Huddersfield Library
“I had no idea some of those instruments existed, so to be shown how to make them was wonderful”
Family at workshop
“Great event, such a joy to see so many children and families having fun together”
Family at workshop