MUSIC skills in the borough are set to soar as a year of drop-in workshops for young people is kicking off.
Sessions are underway now for youngsters wishing to learn how to DJ and MC, write lyrics and use music software to make their own tracks.
Bromley MyTime, leisure service providers for the council, have organised the three training opportunities under its year-long Arts Train scheme.
Young people aged 11 and above can go along to weekly drop in' music technology workshops at JusB Youth Centre, in College Road, Bromley and The Link Youth Centre, Midfield Way, St. Paul's Cray.
JusB sessions take place on a Tuesday nights from 5.30pm to 7pm for those in Years 7 and 8 as well as Friday nights from 7pm to 8.30pm for Years 9 to 13.
The Link sessions take place on a Tuesday nights from 7pm to 9pm.
For more information call 07775532285 or 020 8323 1715 or visit bromleymytime.org.uk/arts-train
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