Push Play Sing’s Adaptive Music Workshops offer a vibrant and inclusive environment for group music-making, where students of all abilities can discover the joy of creating harmony together. Our sensory sound lab comes equipped with an array of accessible instruments, including keyboards, touch pads, microphones, and traditional acoustic percussion like drums and shakers. Our instruments are harmonically programmed to ensure that regardless of musical background or physical ability, anyone can easily contribute and express themselves. Designed to foster free expression and collaborative play, our workshops leap into activities that emphasize creative freedom and peer support. Whether we’re playing along to rhythms, engaging in call and response, or exploring turn-taking, students are encouraged to experiment with all instruments and celebrate group achievement. Led by seasoned music professionals, our sessions are tailored to draw out the best in each participant, nurturing engagement, joy, and a strong sense of community. Push Play Sing ensures a fun, empowering and accessible experience that is ideal for schools looking to enrich their arts programming. Each workshop’s music is recorded, providing students with a tangible reminder of their accomplishments and a stepping stone for their continued musical journey.
Artist Background
For over a decade, Push Play Sing has hosted music workshops at various schools, hospitals, and assisted living centers in and around the Triangle region. The program was developed by Max Puhala and Berk Ozturk, both long-time music professionals with backgrounds in education and technology respectively.
Search Criteria
- Program Type: Workshop/Residency
- Discipline: Multi-Disciplinary, Music, STEAM
- Grade Level: Elementary, High, Middle
- Accepts bookings in Johnston County
- Specifically adapted for students with disabilities