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Music for education & wellbeing podcast [28] TRANSCRIPT: JB Rose, performer, recording artist, vocal tutor and Singing Vegan Mum
AH: So hello, it’s Anita here and welcome to the latest podcast. In this episode, I’m talking with JB Rose, who is a performer, a recording artist and also a vocal tutor at Heart and Soul, which celebrates and develops the creativity of people with learning disabilities; Clean Break Theatre Company, which focuses on women…
Read MoreMusic for education & wellbeing podcast [27] TRANSCRIPT: Helen Brookes, Services for Education Music Service, Birmingham
AH: Hello, it’s Anita here and welcome to this month’s podcast. In this episode, I’m talking with Helen Brookes, who is head of whole class instrumental teaching for Services for Education Music Service in Birmingham, which leads one of the largest music education hubs in England. Rather than being part of local authority as many…
Read MoreMusic for education & wellbeing podcast [26] TRANSCRIPT: Janine Irons and Gary Crosby of Tomorrow’s Warriors
AH: Hello, it’s Anita here and welcome to the latest podcast. In this episode, I’m talking with pioneering and award-winning jazz musicians, educators and producers, Janine Irons, and Gary Crosby, who together run the music education and professional development charity, Tomorrow’s Warriors. I don’t really know where to start with telling you about all that…
Read MoreMusic for education & wellbeing podcast [25] TRANSCRIPT: Roz de Vile, CEO, Music Masters
AH: Hello, it’s Anita here and welcome to this month’s podcast. In this episode, I’m talking with Ross DeVille, who CEO of Music Masters. Music Masters is a music education charity that runs group music, making programs in schools, teacher training, and also gets involved in advocacy to reach young people facing barriers to music…
Read MoreMusic for education & wellbeing podcast [24] TRANSCRIPT: Catherine Birch, senior lecturer in Community Music at York St John University
AH: So hello, it’s Anita here and welcome to this month’s podcast. In this episode I’m talking with Catherine Birch, who’s a senior lecturer in community music at York St John University which is also the base for the International Centre for Community Music. Why I thought you’d be interested is that a project that…
Read MoreMusic for Education & Wellbeing Podcast [23] TRANSCRIPT: Ije, Victoria and Ross, music tutors at Hertfordshire Music Service
AH: Hello, it’s Anita here and welcome to this month’s podcast. In this episode I’m talking with Ije Amaechi, Victoria Port and Ross Lanning who work as music tutors for Hertfordshire Music Service, and we’re going to be talking about reflective practice. Why I thought you’d be interested is that if you employ or contract…
Read MoreMusic for education & wellbeing podcast [22] TRANSCRIPT: Laura Hassler, founder and director of Musicians Without Borders
AH: Hello, it’s Anita here, and welcome to this month’s podcast. In this episode I’m talking with Laura Hassler, founder and director of Musicians Without Borders (MWB). It’s a charity based in Amsterdam that uses the power of music for peace-building and social change, particularly in areas of war and conflict. Now there are many…
Read MoreTemplate letter to school heads – advocating for music education – with notes
Read on for an annotated version of the original post. Read this blog about the decision science principles used in this letter. Download the letter to school heads and governors – Word document [Your name and address] [Name of Headteacher/ Chief Executive of Academy / School governor] [Address] [Date] Dear…
Read MoreMusic for education & wellbeing podcast [21] TRANSCRIPT:Ollie Tunmer, body percussion and drumming teacher
AH: Hello, it’s Anita here, and welcome to this month’s podcast. In this episode I’m talking with Ollie Tumner from the Beat Goes On. Ollie teaches Stomp-style body percussion and Samba drumming to a massive range of different types of people in all sorts of different settings. Why I thought you’d be interested is because…
Read MoreMusic for education & wellbeing podcast [20] TRANSCRIPT: Malaki Patterson, music producer, manager and community musician
AH: Hello, it’s Anita here, and welcome to this episode. In this episode I’m talking with Malakai Patterson who is a Gloucestershire-based creative working in the music industry in a range of different roles. Why I thought you’d be interested, is that Malakai has done a lot in Gloucestershire to support young people facing barriers…
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