The South Shore autistic community is invited to take part in a brand new inclusive Songwriting Series at South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury Campus. Through the course of 6 workshops, participants will learn to write their own song in a small, supportive environment. Each workshop is led by a dedicated Music Therapist with personalized curriculum, support, and guidance for people with varying backgrounds and experience levels. In this small studio context, peers can support each other, exchange ideas, and build community in the process.
After the workshop period, participants are invited to share their song at an inclusive open mic night, hosted by New England Village. The open mic night is a safe and supportive space for first time songwriters and performers to share their work. The Songwriting Series is supported by The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism and is open to adults age 22 and older.
Please register for the October series at the link below and contact Heather Watson with any questions.

