Ōtara Music Arts Centre (OMAC)

Auckland, Manukau
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Weekends by request.

Iconic learning and community facility

OMAC fosters a creative environment that allows aspiring artists to focus on their musical dreams. It’s home to Sistema Aotearoa, a youth development programme, and the annual Stand Up Stand Out (SUSO) music and dance competition for Auckland secondary schools. Experienced music tutors offer group and one-on-one lessons (any genre of music) in guitar, bass, drums, singing, and piano/keyboard.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Ōtara Music Arts Centre (OMAC)

Address

Ōtara Shopping Centre
46 Fair Mall
Auckland

Contact

09 301 0101

OMAC@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

ACCESSIBILITY

General

There is accessible parking nearby and the facility is wheelchair accessible. Assistance animals are welcome.

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