
I had conversations with six amazing community musicians across the North East of England to find out how they coped during the covid 19 pandemic. I hope you enjoy this podcast and find your own stories in there somewhere. There are four episodes in this series, the first one is Welcome, the second is Adaptability, the third is Recovery and the fourth is Hidden Costs.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Originally from Liverpool and now residing in Leeds, Victoria shared her journey from teaching to becoming a community musician. She overcame a lifelong fear of singing and learned to play steel pans, forming her own band and Foxwood Panyard. Victori... more
Liv and Kevin, co-directors of Sounds Better, work primarily in the South of England. They discussed their journey and the evolution of their community music organisation, working with various demographics, including people with dementia, respiratory... more
Lee is Director of the International Center for Community Music at York St John University. He has been in community music since the early 90s and emphasised the non-building-based, people-centric nature of his work. He discussed the impact of the pa... more
Based in Leeds, Joanna is a franchisee for Musical Moments, who provides music in care homes, and is a PhD student in community music. During the pandemic, she transitioned her work online, offering singing and piano lessons globally. She found the o... more
Co-director of Magic Acorns, in the East of England, working with young children through improvisation and emergent practices. The pandemic led to a shift in funding priorities, and Jess's organization received a recharge grant for well-being. They n... more
Founder of Sound Wave in West Cumbria, David recounts his journey as a community musician, adapting practice through the pandemic by maintaining online sessions and resuming in-person activities when able. He highlights the struggle to retain young t... more
Becki Driscoll is a community musician based in Bideford, North Devon. She shares her journey from playing in a teenage folk band to specialising in community music at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. She discussed her transition to runnin... more
In this episode we will be looking "behind-the-scenes" of a community musician. From taking care of our own health and wellbeing to that of our participants. The investments we make, both financial and pastoral, the insecurity of work and the ongoing... more
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