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Cumbria Music Education Hub is collaborative partnership led by Westmorland & Furness Council’s Music Service (Children’s Services). Working with the Cumberland and Westmorland & Furness Music Services, schools and educational settings within our two unitary council areas, and several local, regional and national partners, we use the ACE Music Hub Grant to support the delivery of the vision and three goals of the National Plan for Music Education.
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Join us for a weekend of singer/songwriter & music production with Horizon Studios NW this coming weekend in Penrith.Music Production and Rap & Lyric WritingThe Lab: 2-day Music Production, Rap & Lyric Writing sessions with Horizon Studios at Penrith Town Hall, 27 & 28 April 2024 from 10:00am – 4:00pm.Want to write and produce your own music? Aged 11 - 18? Don't miss this chance to learn with local music professionals from Horizon Studios.Sign up using the QR below 👇cumbriamusichub.com/the-lab/
Don't miss the second session of our FREE Inclusion CPD series, 'An Introduction to Trauma-informed Practice with Liz Ikamba'. Liz has over 12 years experience as an inclusive and participatory Arts practitioner, project leader and trainer, using the Arts to traverse fields of creativity, well being, education and social change. This session will be valuable for anyone working in music and arts leadership or with young people. And did we mention it's free!?More information and sign up here: buff.ly/3vzobOH
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Exciting Announcement! We have been selected to be one of the new partner Hubs working with Awards for Young Musicians as a Connectir Hub on the Furthering Talent Connect programme. We can’t wait to get started. Huge congratulations to our team for their success in preparing the application.AYM wrote:Following another highly competitive application process, we’re delighted to announce that 10 new Connector Hubs will be joining our Furthering Talent Connect programme this month!In this expansion, our 10 new Connector Hubs will join our existing 10 Ambassador Hubs in working to remove barriers to accessing music education. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole - SoundStorm Music Education Agency Cumbria - Cumbria Music Hub Berkshire - Berkshire Music Trust Coventry - Coventry Music Devon and Torbay - Devon & Torbay Music Education Hubs Hertfordshire - Hertfordshire Music Service Lincolnshire- Lincolnshire Music Service Norfolk - Norfolk Music Hub North Tyneside - North Tyneside-Music EducationHub Waltham Forest - Waltham Forest Music Service This work is made possible thanks to funding from Arts Council England, the Department for Education, Youth Music and several other fantastic grant giving organisations. 🙏You can find out more about the announcement by visiting
Furthering Talent Connect welcomes 10 new Hub partners - Awards for Young Musicians
We’re delighted to announce that 10 new Connector Hubs will be joining our Furthering Talent Connect programme this month. In this expansion, our 10 new Connector Hubs will join our existing 10 Amba...
Rehearsal day ahead of our short performance at 3pm.Cumbria Youth Orchestra are working side-by-side with Royal Northern College of Music students and professional conductor Stephen Threfall as part of our RNCM Engage West Cumbria partnership.
Exciting 2 day workshop for young people - Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th May.Develop your music production and Rap/lyric writing skills cumbriamusichub.com/music-inspiration-days/
This time next week!Join our FREE training for all music leaders in Cumbria. We are delighted to be welcoming Awards for Young Musicians to deliver their brilliant training on Identifying Musical Talent and Potential.April 15, 4-6pm (online)'This training invites teachers – both music specialists and non-specialists – to explore how they can ensure the way they teach music gives every child the best opportunity to show their musical talent and potential so it can be spotted, nurtured and developed. We know that due to family circumstances, culture or background, there is a difference in the levels of prior musical experience which impacts the way children can engage with music in school.' Find out more about the session here: buff.ly/3vGNP3U Sign up here: buff.ly/3vzobOH
Identifying Talent - Awards for Young Musicians
Home > How we help > Identifying Talent Identifying Musical Talent and Potential Spot the musical spark in your students Identifying Musical Talent and Potential (ITP) exists to make music education f...