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Be Charlotte latest to step into Zoom spotlight of Angus community music group DD8

Be Charlotte.
Be Charlotte.

Angus community group DD8 Music is continuing a series of successful Zoom session by kicking off its summer programme with Dundee singer/songwriter Be Charlotte.

The multi-instrumentalist, who has performed at numerous festivals and toured with names including Frightened Rabbit, The Proclaimers and, more recently, Tom Walker will take part in a Q&A and perform for the young DD8 audience from 6pm on Thursday.

Since their lockdown launch, the Zoom sessions have already seen figures from the world of film and television give Angus young people an insight into their working careers.

They have included Disney effects animator Fraser MacLean, Game of Thrones location manager Naomi Liston, Palm d’Or-winning director Ken Loach’s costume designer Carole Millar and actor Gavin Mitchell, best known for his role as Bobby the barman in Still Game.

DD8 has also developed a Moving on Up programme for new S1/S2 pupils to get involved in which is due to run each Wednesday from 2-3pm, starting on July 8.

It aims of offer opportunities to learn instruments, new skills and participate in a variety of projects.

Youth development worker Kimberley Tosh said: “Our weekly sessions will continue as normal and they aim to support young people to develop their musical creativity whilst learning new skills and providing non-formal education.

“The weekly sessions include activities such as guitar and bass sessions, using recording software to collaborate remotely, planning and hosting community events and music-based workshops.

“We welcome all young people regardless of musical ability to join us to make new friends, share ideas and build on their confidence.”