Urban Orchestra Training
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
They will help Music Service tutors and school based music teachers looking to better understand and work with technology and urban music styles, music leaders who are looking to use music technology in creative ways and musicians and DJs from non-classical genres looking to find ways to work collaboratively with instrumentalists and more traditional performance backgrounds.
To find out more and apply, click here.
Management and Innovation Conference May 2011
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Coming up in May there will be a national conference which will focus on the relationship between new business practices and a future vision of music education management.
It will take place over one day and bring together prominent leaders in both the field of music education and business in order to provide a comprehensive overview of this rapidly evolving area.
The role of music services is changing with funding uncertain and the added opportunity of becoming the core of the music hub it is time to be equipped for the future. The aim of the conference is to present music services with the modern and innovative practices as well as a structure for management assisting them in their quest to future proof! For more information, see here: http://www.paritor.com/Conference2011.htm
Labels: Business, conference, music education, Music Service
Friends of East Sussex Music Service campaign
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Join the Friends of East Sussex Music Service campaign!
East Sussex Music Service is under threat if it does not continue to receive a ring-fenced grant from government - but the grant may well be cut in 2011. If you would like to support the campaign, please forward the ready-made e-mail (or send it by post) to your Member of Parliament using the information here: http://www.fesms.co.uk/
Labels: Campaign, East Sussex, Music Service