The Amicus Interactive Music Project is a charitable organisation which brings children together in an environment of fun and friendship to create music. This Summer, Amicus York is joining forces with Cube Media and Accessible Arts to run a project with children from Fishergate Primary and Applefields Schools. The project will be run in conjunction with York Festival of Rivers, leading up to a final performance as part of the Festival in Rowntree Park on the 1st July.
The Sound of Speed (2004-05-21)
Galtres, Lidgett Grove, Popplenton Ousebank and Burnholm Schools performed “The Sound Of Speed” on Friday 21st May 2004 at the national railway museum.
‘Rainbow Fish gets swept away’ (2004-05-10)
In Spring 2004, we ran the first Amicus York project with children in the Foundation Stage and KS1. Amicus York aims to create musical friendship groups between children in mainstream settings and those with special educational needs. The projects provide children with the opportunity to participate in music making, regardless of any physical disability or learning needs, through the use of technology, such as the midi-creator.
Celebration, Procession and Ritual (2004-03-26)
Galtres, Lidgett Grove, Popplenton Ousebank and Tang Hall schools performed “Celebration, Procession and Ritual” on Friday 26th March 2004 at Salvation Army Citadel, Gillygate.






