Here at beatsabar we proudly work with schools, youth clubs & community groups in the local area to help a diverse range of children from all ethinic and cultural backgrounds through the medium of music!
Beatsabar Music Project offer unique and bespoke music making workshops to vulnerable learners who are not allowed in mainstream education due to complex mental health or behavioural issues. The flexibility and quality of provision are fundamental to schools and local authorities when they consider alternative providers.
Our experienced, music producers and sound engineers deliver music making workshops face-to-face in our studios or at school, either one-to-one or to groups of up to 8 learners.
Sessions are delivered in line with each young person’s personalised timetable.
The course leader will first access what level of music production or music entrepreneurship the student is at and then together they will write up a plan for the next 6-8weeks. Whether it will be to record a 5-track EP or learn how to create a beat using computer software, the workshop will not only allow the young person to express their creativity, but it will also provide educational moments.
Our teachers use a range of quality learning content and tools to deliver engaging and differentiated lessons. Methods used to support engagement include:
- Whiteboard activities
- Audio and video content
- Quizzes
All attendance, progress and engagement measurements are recorded by the course leader and a report is forwarded to the school either weekly or monthly.
Prices for these workshops start from only £50ph.
We have a range of workshops available that are fully interactive, helping your pupils to explore different rhythms, vocal lines and soundscapes.
These elements are put together and made into a musical composition. Participants will be able to perform the music, with the option of being filmed on camera.
All of our workshops and activities are suitable for:
- Young Adults
- Teenagers
- SEN
- Key Stage 1-3 Schools
- LACs
From £6 per person
During the school term, the Beatsabar Music Project has run several after school clubs in their recording studios and live room for kids in Key Stages 1 and 2 (Ages 7-11) as well as Key Stages 3 and 4 (Ages 11-16).
The weekly sessions at schools run from 4pm - 5.30pm and will offer the children the chance to improve upon their current songwriting skills and musical abilities. Snacks and drinks are provided.
Beatsabar Music Project can also bring a portable recording studio to any school in the Wolverhampton borough, as part of their extended school programme.
Recommended session time: 90 Mins
Max number of participants for sessions at schools: 20
Max number of participants for sessions at Beatsabar: 10
Maximum number of sessions per day based at Beatsabar: 1
If you’d like The Beatsabar Team to come to your school, our requirements are: Table, Chairs, Power supply, WiFi
Cost: £155 per session based at Schools £95 per session based at Beatsabar
Beatsabar Music Project offer unique and bespoke music making workshops to vulnerable learners who are not allowed in mainstream education due to complex mental health or behavioural issues. The flexibility and quality of provision are fundamental to schools and local authorities when they consider alternative providers.
Our experienced, music producers and sound engineers deliver music making workshops face-to-face in our studios or at school, either one-to-one or to groups of up to 8 learners.
Sessions are delivered in line with each young person’s personalised timetable.
The course leader will first access what level of music production or music entrepreneurship the student is at and then together they will write up a plan for the next 6-8weeks. Whether it will be to record a 5-track EP or learn how to create a beat using computer software, the workshop will not only allow the young person to express their creativity, but it will also provide educational moments.
Our teachers use a range of quality learning content and tools to deliver engaging and differentiated lessons. Methods used to support engagement include:
- Whiteboard activities
- Audio and video content
- Quizzes
All attendance, progress and engagement measurements are recorded by the course leader and a report is forwarded to the school either weekly or monthly.
Prices for these workshops start from only £50ph.
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