Data Celloweekends: 11-12 July and 25-26 July 2020

Maximum of 12 participants split into 2 groups with 1.5 meters distance.

The Celloweekend in Havelte, Drenthe, can take place this summer, unlike many other activities. We are very happy with that and we have discussed how we can make everything as safe and pleasant as possible and still look forward to cello playing together. Because of the Coronavirus we have made the following adjustments:

We will give two Celloweekends this year because we normally have room for 24 cellists. We reduce that to 12 cellists per weekend. In this way we can offer everyone a safe environment with a distance of 1.5 meters between the participants, both during the lessons and the food.

Because the groups are smaller, the program will be adjusted. It will not be less but more fun: Celloweekend Plus! 🙂
There will be shorter blocks with more variety in the program and also planned relaxation in – if the weather is good – nature.

Now this summer the borders may be more difficult to cross it is all the finer that there is more time for the cello.

In the Celloweekend of 11 and 12 July there is still room for one cellist. The Celloweekend of 25 and 26 July is still free for all levels.

Cost

The participation fee is € 190,00 for those who receive this mail in their mailbox, and € 199,00 for other cellists. This is for the lessons, 2 lunches and one dinner. You look for a place to stay yourself. Keep in mind that this might be difficult in July.

Do you want in? Sign up via info@celloversales. please or fill out the form via the website where you can give me some information about yourself right away.

See you in July in Havelte!

Kind regards,
Ellis &amp! Scarlett!

Scarlett

info@celloverkoop.nl | 06 – 1818 9005

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