The AllStars / Heart Beats team are sending out a big Thank You to Waitrose in Wells.... thanks to their Community Matters scheme we've been donated the grand sum of £276 pounds to spend on new instruments for our music sessions. Yay!
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
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Friday, 13 November 2015
The AllStars Listening Lounge
AllStars is a cluster of projects running across Somerset for two years.
All of these projects explore different aspects of integrated musical inclusion - based on our key principle of improvisation and 'music education by encounter.'
Alex and Jane are running the Listening Lounge. This is a small closed group that meets monthly. The group is equal : a mixture of mainstream and SEN young musicians who have varied experiences of formal / non formal music education - and most possibly have very different expectations of the role of music in their future lives.
Within these sessions, Alex and Jane are exploring new approaches to the questions 'what is music for?' and 'what does music do for us?'
The Listening Lounge is a combination of community music practices and music mentoring, informed by therapeutic methodologies, in regular closed sessions with a dedicated group.
The group play, talk, listen and explore personal relationships with music.
The process will be informed by the group's narrative as it forms its identity.
We're waiting to see what measurable outcomes will look like. We think that being part of this group will be useful for the leaders and the group - that we can build on our sense of self worth, interpersonal skills, and tools for self expression.
Yesterday evening we gathered together to talk, laugh, reflect, improvise two pieces of music, listen to favourite tracks, and do some quiet, focused drawing to music.
Outside it was dark, windy and wintry, but inside the session it felt warm, relaxed, and safe.
Here are the drawings ...the music has just melted away, into the November night.
All of these projects explore different aspects of integrated musical inclusion - based on our key principle of improvisation and 'music education by encounter.'
Alex and Jane are running the Listening Lounge. This is a small closed group that meets monthly. The group is equal : a mixture of mainstream and SEN young musicians who have varied experiences of formal / non formal music education - and most possibly have very different expectations of the role of music in their future lives.
Within these sessions, Alex and Jane are exploring new approaches to the questions 'what is music for?' and 'what does music do for us?'
The Listening Lounge is a combination of community music practices and music mentoring, informed by therapeutic methodologies, in regular closed sessions with a dedicated group.
The group play, talk, listen and explore personal relationships with music.
The process will be informed by the group's narrative as it forms its identity.
We're waiting to see what measurable outcomes will look like. We think that being part of this group will be useful for the leaders and the group - that we can build on our sense of self worth, interpersonal skills, and tools for self expression.
Yesterday evening we gathered together to talk, laugh, reflect, improvise two pieces of music, listen to favourite tracks, and do some quiet, focused drawing to music.
Outside it was dark, windy and wintry, but inside the session it felt warm, relaxed, and safe.
Here are the drawings ...the music has just melted away, into the November night.
Thursday, 12 November 2015
Gathering ideas for our training day
On Saturday January 30th 2016, the AllStars Music team will be hosting an open-access CPD session for educators who use music and musicians who work in care and education.
The training will focus on developing a person-centered approach to music: unlocking creativity and confidence.
As a team, we have a wide range of SEN/D expertise, so the training will be useful for people who work in SEN/D, or the wider aspects of musical inclusion.
We'll be sharing some of the thinking and practice that informs our work, both in our inclusive Heart Beats sessions, and also our wider work with schools, mentoring, and using music as a tool for therapy and communication.
As part of the package, we'll be offering linked opportunities for experiential learning through placements at the Heart Beats music group.
At the moment we're gathering ideas for the day, especially thinking about what 'musical inclusion' means and how to create a 'playful' environment.
There will be plenty of playing on the day, so if you want to come, bring an instrument.
Watch this blog for more details. The venue will be in Wells and the day will run from 10.00 - 3.30. Tickets will be available soon.
The training will focus on developing a person-centered approach to music: unlocking creativity and confidence.
As a team, we have a wide range of SEN/D expertise, so the training will be useful for people who work in SEN/D, or the wider aspects of musical inclusion.
We'll be sharing some of the thinking and practice that informs our work, both in our inclusive Heart Beats sessions, and also our wider work with schools, mentoring, and using music as a tool for therapy and communication.
As part of the package, we'll be offering linked opportunities for experiential learning through placements at the Heart Beats music group.
At the moment we're gathering ideas for the day, especially thinking about what 'musical inclusion' means and how to create a 'playful' environment.
There will be plenty of playing on the day, so if you want to come, bring an instrument.
Watch this blog for more details. The venue will be in Wells and the day will run from 10.00 - 3.30. Tickets will be available soon.
Thursday, 5 November 2015
spreading the word... an opportunity for young disabled musicians
Our Youth Music funded colleagues Open Up Music are recruiting for the SW Open Youth Orchestra. For anyone that is interested, there's more details on Spaeda's website, here
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