Thanks to Youth Music and Radstock Co-op we have been shopping ....and thanks to Ben of Ghana Goods for providing us with thirteen really beautiful, carefully selected, hand made new drums for our project, which begins next week, on June 4th.
Heart Beats music is a Somerset club for younger adults with learning disabilities. Heart Beats is run by Count Me In. Our team give you the support and opportunities to have friendly fun and play live music on real instruments. Our 'AllStars' project is about playing, leading and teaching music. It’s called 'AllStars' because we believe everyone is musical. We're supported by Youth Music, using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
welcome to Heart Beats
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
Monday, 18 May 2015
Schmoozik
We've just talked to a hammer dulcimer player who's interested in coming along....duelling dulcimers ahoy
Partnerships for the AllStars project -working with Somerset Rural Youth Project again
We've got some support from local organisations for the AllStars Project.
James Brookes from the Somerset Rural Youth Project has given us a lot of help and support to run Heart Beats.
Now James and SRYP are going to help us run AllStars too.
Their Rural Music Network sessions in Castle Cary and Shepton Mallet are in our area so we are going to create an 'exchange of opportunities' for young people in both projects, which are both funded by Youth Music.
James says
One part of our partnership is that Alex, Geoff, Jane and Russ are going to work with Heart Beats star Mark J to run a series of 'Smoozic' (Shepton Mallet Music!) sessions together - everyone is welcome. These are integrated sessions for everyone, of all abilities and ages.
More news soon.
James Brookes from the Somerset Rural Youth Project has given us a lot of help and support to run Heart Beats.
Now James and SRYP are going to help us run AllStars too.
Their Rural Music Network sessions in Castle Cary and Shepton Mallet are in our area so we are going to create an 'exchange of opportunities' for young people in both projects, which are both funded by Youth Music.
James says
I
look forward to supporting Count Me In with their very exciting new music
project bid, that offers opportunity for two Youth Music funded organisations
to continue to work together. Developing new and exciting methods of making
music accessible in Somerset, while at the same time enhancing support for one
another in the process.
One part of our partnership is that Alex, Geoff, Jane and Russ are going to work with Heart Beats star Mark J to run a series of 'Smoozic' (Shepton Mallet Music!) sessions together - everyone is welcome. These are integrated sessions for everyone, of all abilities and ages.
More news soon.
The Big Cheque!
We'd like to say thanks to the Radstock Co-operative Society, who have given Count Me In a (very big) cheque.
We will use this money to benefit the people who join the AllStars project.
For a small organisation like us, it's really great to know you are supported by your local community. Donations do make a lot of difference.
We will use this money to benefit the people who join the AllStars project.
For a small organisation like us, it's really great to know you are supported by your local community. Donations do make a lot of difference.
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Launching AllStars.... We are now recruiting for our new music sessions.
Count Me in are really
pleased and excited to have secured funding to run the AllStars project – continuing and extending the work of
our Heart Beats inclusive music club based in Wells.
Just like Heart
Beats, AllStars is for young people with learning disabilities between the ages
of 16 and 25.
AllStars is
supported by Youth Music and using public funding by the National Lottery
through Arts Council England.
It's called
'AllStars' because we believe everyone is musical. Music is a great platform
for friendship and communication.
The club is for
anyone who wants to play live music – it doesn’t matter where you live, or if you
don’t yet play an instrument. Do you know someone who would like to come?
The AllStars
project will reach out across Somerset. We think it is exciting because it will
bring young people of different abilities together to meet, learn and converse
through music, using improvisation and having fun.
Sessions will be
led by the Count Me In team - Jane Harwood, Alex Lupo, Ben Waller, Geoff Stow,
and Russ Stanley.
All the team are really
experienced at supporting everyone to get the best out of music.
Why would people
want to come?
Our young
musicians really like the sessions. MJ, who lives in Shepton and is a very
important member of our team, says ‘... Heart
Beats is a very special group where I can relax and enjoy making music with
friends.
Jane, Russ, Alex and Ben make every week
fun and we learn different exciting things.
I am happy to help people with music at
Heart Beats. I have learned to play the Hammered Dulcimer and love improvising
with Alex. Music always makes me feel good.’
This summer we
are running four taster sessions at Wells museum (Cathedral Green, Wells, BA5
2UE) Be there to start at 6.00 p.m.; we finish at 8.00. The sessions cost £2
per person . You don’t need to book for the tasters.
- June 4th
- June 18th
- July 16th
- July 30th
In September we
start regular evening sessions , twice a month in term time.
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
The AllStars mission statement
About the AllStars project....what we're aiming at..
"Music is a direct presentation of the feelingful dimension of experience"
Intentional sound can
be a communication tool for everyone . The ability to improvise and respond is
as powerful as good speaking and listening skills.
AllStars is about
encounter-based music education. Beneficiaries are young people with special
needs, who are in transition in education and from home to independent living.
We know they have a lot to say about themselves, and do this well through music.
We will bring people of all abilities together to play with this core team of 'experts by experience'. A cascaded training model will provide integrated, inclusive experiential learning opportunities. Peer interaction is the key.
We work with live, improvised music.
Improvising music together builds musical progression and communication confidence, regardless of 'ability' . We believe everyone is musical : we will radically challenge perceptions about music , enabling learning from the outlook and approaches of young people with SEN.
We know they have a lot to say about themselves, and do this well through music.
We will bring people of all abilities together to play with this core team of 'experts by experience'. A cascaded training model will provide integrated, inclusive experiential learning opportunities. Peer interaction is the key.
We work with live, improvised music.
Improvising music together builds musical progression and communication confidence, regardless of 'ability' . We believe everyone is musical : we will radically challenge perceptions about music , enabling learning from the outlook and approaches of young people with SEN.
'Above all, music is a social art, where playing with and listening to
others is the motivation, the experience and the learning process. This is
music education by encounter.'
Ah, yes .... and there's the fun bit. too. Quite a lot of fun, in fact.
Monday, 11 May 2015
Artwork
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
coming soon ...
Heart Beats lives on!
Hold your breath for our new project.....coming soon
The Heart Beats AllStars music makers.
REALLY PROUD to be able to put this logo on our work again.
THANK YOU Youth Music.
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