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Dandenong Ranges Music Council to host first Youth Music Awards since 2019

The Dandenong Ranges Music Council (DRMC) will host its Youth Music Awards Concert on Sunday 2 April from 2pm, the first time the event has been able to run since 2019.

Held at the DRMC, Upwey High School, the concert will feature the winners of the Bill Borthwick Young Musicians Encouragement Prize, the Ann and Chris Krans Music Award and the Jesse Exiner Instrumental Musical Encouragement Award winners for 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023.

DRMC Arts Administrator Karen Noonan said the entire organisation is excited to be able to finally host the event again.

“We’ve got some wonderful young talent who will have the opportunity to perform for other people,” she said.

“There’s the Bill Bothwick Prize, which is for musicians grade six and under, and the Ann and Chris Krans Music Award for 18 and under.”

She said it is important to give young people in the hills the opportunity to perform locally.

“It’s taking a while to rebuild back up again, but we’re getting back there,” she said.

“All our ensembles are back rehearsing and we’re gradually increasing our numbers, which is really great.”

The event will feature performances from all the winners of the awards since 2020.

Ms Noonan said there are some “very high-standard performers.”

“I enjoy performing live because you have that interaction and creativity that’s created, and usually your audience is incredibly supportive,” she said.

“It’s a performance opportunity for these young people to continue to grow.”

Tickets to the event are available at the door, and cost $20 for adults, $40 for concessions and are free for people under the age of 18. Afternoon tea is included.

Ms Noonan said the DRMC is excited to be back up and running again after the last couple of years.

“We are looking forward to lots of activities and experiences in 2023,” she said.

“It’s great to still be around and offering music to the community.”

The Dandenong Ranges Music Council was founded over 40 years ago by members of the local community.

The DRMC is located at Upwey High School, 1451 Burwood Hwy, Upwey.

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