Yesterday the Extended Bush
Orchestra performed at the Extended Families Fun day at Bulla Model
Railway in Bulla.
Attendees were: Greg, Bruce Williams, Kerry, David Briggs and Karen, Bill
Garamszegi, Corrie, Rhonwyn and her two growing boys, Don, Amelia, Dennis and
Sandra ,Maryanne, Neil, Annette and Mark. I think that was all.
This day is a chance for carers of children with
disabilities to enjoy a day with their kids in a stimulating and safe
environment. Some kids have mobility issues other have cerebral palsy, Downes'
syndrome or a degree of autism.
Funnily enough when we first did this gig about 3 years I
was unaware of the precise nature of our audience. It was only when a couple of
kids started dancing joyously in front of us that I realised that we were in
the privileged position of helping to bring joy to these challenged young
people.
Yesterday we had Eammon , a young boy with autism come up to
our group and do a little dance, strut his stuff , touch us and our
instruments, and work his way round the group beaming and grunting happy-like
sounds. This didn't mean too much ...we had had this happen many times
before...but this time his dad came up to me almost in tears. He said that they
had NEVER seen Eammon so engaged, happy and animated and had no idea he could
dance. He was beside himself with joy as he said this gave him and his
wife hope for the future and likened the experience to "the
momentous occasion other peoples' childrens' first words". I was
fighting back emotion as I talked to him and found out later that Amelia was
having a similar tearful conversation with Eammons' mum on the other side of
our circle.
This momentous event for their family was triggered by OUR music.
I am ceaselessly amazed at how we can produce such energy and warmth from a
group of people with such a broad spectrum of skills. I constantly re-iterate
how an animated body and a broad smile is as profound as a perfectly played
tune in the overall effect of the Bush Orchesta performance. It is, in its own
way, marvellous and it profoundly touched a little boy in a way no psychologist
or doctor can do.
It was for me well worh giving up a couple of other invitations that Saturday
afternoon to see that little boy with joy on his face.
Thank you all..........It wouldn't happen without you
Greg O'Leary
26 October 2013
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