MORNING SING

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Every Friday from March 28, 2025

Methodist School of Music

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MORNING SING

Looking for a fun way to bond with loved ones and meet new friends?

Join MSM’s intergenerational singing group where families come together to share the joy of music. Whether you are a grandparent bonding with grandchildren or a parent enjoying quality time with your kids, this programme offers a chance to strengthen relationships while lifting your spirits.

What to expect

  • Sing songs that bridge generations
  • Create shared musical memories with family
  • Build community through music
  • Experience the uplifting power of singing
  • Opportunities to perform at MSM events

About the instructor

Tham Pei Wen is a choral conductor and music educator with extensive experience leading music sessions for all ages and abilities. She has a Master of Arts in Kodály Music Pedagogy from the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music (Hungary) and a Master of Education from the National Institute of Education (Singapore).

Her warm, inclusive approach makes her the ideal guide to fostering intergenerational bonds and well-being through music.

Date: Every Friday morning from March 28, 2025

Time: 10.30am-11:30am

Cost: $350 (incl. 9% GST)
           Covers 10 lessons for a family of up to 3 members from the same household.
           Each session costs $35 (incl. GST)

Venue: Methodist School of Music Lecture Room

Click here to register.

About the Organiser:
The Methodist School of Music is a member of the Methodist Schools network. MSM was founded in 1997 as an agency of the Methodist Church in Singapore and is registered with the Ministry of Education.

Its three-fold thrust is to:

  • Nurture individuals regardless of race or religion, towards musical excellence;
  • Contribute towards the development of music in Singapore and the region;
  • Equip Christians for the needs of music ministry.
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