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CENTRE FOR YOUTH AND COMMUNITY MUSIC

Programs and classes

Dive into the world of music and drama

Centre for Youth and Community Music (CYCM) offer a range of programs and classes for all ages and abilities. We provide music and acting and drama programs for all ages!

Learn how to play an instrument or join one of our ensembles. Introduce your young children to music in a fun and interactive way. 

The CYCM offers music curriculum for students of all ages starting from the “very young” in the 'Early Childhood and Junior Music Program' right through to the “young at heart” adults in our 'Non-Award Programs'.

Catering for the beginner to the more advanced student, the CYCM provides instrumental, vocal and theory tuition as well as offering a diverse and exciting range of ensemble programs.

Enrolment in our classes, programs and ensembles includes the cost of AMEB Musicianship, so make sure you come along to those sessions as well!

We accept the NT Government's Sport Voucher

Something for everyone

Individual and group lessons

Sheet music

AMEB musicianship

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Kindermusik

Junior music program

Important information

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    CYCM Calendar 2025

    View the full CYCM calendar. We run four terms that align with the Department of Education's school term calendar.

    View calendar
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    Ensembles

    Taking part in an ensemble is one of the most rewarding and valuable experiences of a student's musical training and complements what has been learnt in individual lessons.

    Find out more
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