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Announcing our Challenging Circumstances Seminar
Registration is now open for our next Challenging Circumstances Seminar sponsored by Skoog, to be held at Amnesty International.
Come and explore the latest advances in music-making in SEN settings with Sound Connections. We’ll be giving you practical tools, advice and a wealth of inspiration for working with young people with special needs. We’ll be focusing on approaches that put young people at the heart of their own music-making, empowering them to be creative and achieve greater wellbeing.
The event will feature sessions by Tina Pinder on music and autism, Ben Schogler on the development and applications of Skoog, and Adam Ockleford of the University of Roehampton on Sounds of Intent, plus much more to be confirmed.
Book before 11th September and receive a special £35 early bird rate.
“In the Key of Genius” Dr. Adam Ockelford speaks at a TED conference in Warwick:
Stephanie, an 18 year old musician with cerebral palsy, speaks about being empowered by her Skoog device: