Sunday, November 09, 2008

Current Projects -

Well, I've been so busy working, I haven't been updating the site! Here's a little flavour of current projects:


The Buddy Beat
- is an ongoing group run in collaboration with the NHS, for mental health sevice users in Renfrewshire. We've been drumming together for a year now, and the group has gone from strength to strength - from hesitant beginnings, to being an extremely capable group: eager to perform, and one whose members offer genuine empathy and hospitality towards visitors and prospective new members.

We've had a good bit of local exposure lately - in part through the recent Mental Health Arts and Film Festival - and made a lovely centrefold in the Paisley Daily Express:

http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk/renfrewshire-news/local-news-in-renfrewshire/paisley-news/2008/10/29/a-buddie-good-beat-87085-22137055/

Here's a video of a recent performance and from a conference on socially inclusive occupational therapy conference: it shows a wee performance from the group (their second ever), along with audience participation by 70 occupational therapists...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcxW8dTJgd0

It's been a fascinating journey together, and one we all hope will continue. The picture above is of a banner made by one of the group members, which now makes appearances at any events we participate in. Next up is a trip to a local retirement home, to share some rhythm with the residents, and give something back to the wider community. Following this, we have a December date for an event run by Paisley Museum - we've been asked to drum on the museum steps, so we're all trying to work out how to drum with gloves on!

Additional work with the NHS involves hospital-based workshops in a variety of mental health settings: in acute wards, continuing care, and a geriatric day hospital.


Together Project - Gartnavel Royal Hospital

This is a pilot project run by Polyphony - a charity based in Glasgow aimed at providing music for mental health and wellbeing. The project is based in a McNiven house, a ward for elderly people with dementia, and aims to involve both residents and their visitors in shared recreational music activity during a weekly visiting slot. It's particularly helpful to have family members and other visitors present, as they can help with information about a resident's musical tastes, as well as being able to take part in a shared activity.


School Projects

Are still very much in demand, and currently include an inspiring Lanarkshire school project, where the whole school is involved in arts activites connected with a link school in Malawi.

Another project will run until Apr 2009, in several Lanarkshire schools and is funded by the Princes Foundation for Children and the Arts.


Strathclyde University
Work continues here, teaching community music for the BA Community Arts course, and postgraduate primary teaching qualifications.


Performing

I'm delighted to be involved once more with Pan African Arts, and playing with resident bands, Hesu and Akaya. I'm also delighted and excited to be recording in December with the ever-inspiring Fischy Music, for their latest album.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Summer 2008

June
1st: Drumming to support the 'Voicebeat' choir, for an interfaith service at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) Triennial Congress, at the SECC in Glasgow.

13th: Creating Capacity: Socially Inclusive Occupational Therapy conference, Scottish Youth Theatre, Glasgow.

Performance with the mental health drumming group with whom I've been working since September (who will be joined the gathered audience - athough they don't know that yet) followed by an interactive workshop sharing our learning so far.


July
Continuing mental health workshops in Paisley.

2nd, 9th, 16th: 'Wild in the City' - open public drumming workshops in Glasgow's parks. Details to follow.


20th - 25th International Society of Music Educators Conference, Bologna, Italy.Presenting an introductory workshop about community rhythm crcles, and a paper about perceived barriers to music making.


August

15th Royal School of Church Music international summer school, Canterbury.Presenting a community rhythm circle at their bi-annual conference for church musicians around the world.


22nd -25th Greenbelt festival, Cheltenham. Drumming, singing, and worshippy stuff with the Iona Community and Wild Goose Resource Group. A great photo from one of last year's drumming workshops can be found here.


September

4th-5th Scottish Association for Music Education conference, Stirling.An introduction to community rhythm circles, with a particular emphasis on the inclusion of participants with special needs.

Drumming at the National Gathering - a Church of Scotland event focusing on 'church without walls'

Yes - that's the Archbishop of York getting down on the djembe! In a spur-of-the moment change to the planned service, he joined in with drumming along to support the singing, leading to a wonderful musical exchange. And... he happens to be a fabulous drummer too....


photo by Tom Macdonald.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Coming later in 2008...

April

1st - 5th
Off to Spring Harvest to do alternative worship things with Worship Works


May

3rd and 4th
Doing arty things and worship/drummy things for 'The Gathering' - a 'Churches Without Walls' big bumper bonanza weekend by the Church of Scotland.

9th - 21st
Off to Iona to cover the resident musician's job in the Abbey. As a drummer, rather than a pianist, this means that it will be a very 'interesting' week musically - I'm looking forward to engaging in plenty of rhythm and singing with the staff and guests there...

March 2008

1st March
Open drumming workshops and worship event for Pontefract and Normanton Methodist circuit, Pontefract. In conjunction with the lovely Alison Adam, of Worship Works.

5th March
Somehow, leading 'Time for Reflection' for the Scottish Parliament. Like 'thought for the day', but scarier.

7th March
Open public drumcircle to celebrate International Women's Day, at Cranhill community project, Glasgow.

9th March, 7pm.
'Holy Racket' - Renfield St Stevens, Glasgow.
Exactly what it says... All welcome.

11th March
Educational workshops with Childrens Classic Concerts, Glasgow.


....and ongoing workshops as usual....

Feb 2008

This month: continued drumming workshops for Dykebar, and Royal Alexandria Hospitals, Paisley.

'Welcome Gait' project, in conjunction with the Paragon Ensemble. Composition and performance project with secondary school musicians from Hillpark School, around the theme of human trafficking. Performance on 27th Feb, at the Arches, Glasagow.

17th Feb: 7pm
'The Wee Singing Thing': Renfield St. Stevens', Glasgow.
Open singing event, for anyone who would like to sing, regardles of whether you think you can or not. Come and fill your lungs!

29th Feb
All day workshops at Tadcaster East primary school, Yorkshire.

January 2008

Hospital work continues... and the community-based drumming group sounds better than ever....

10th Jan: 12.30
Open public drum circle, with a warm welcome for people who are asylum seekers and refugees, at Bridging the Gap drop-in centre, Gorbals, Glasgow.

21st Jan
'Jamming' with the ladies of Arnside Women's Institute, Cumbria.

25th Jan
Playing for a Burns' Night Ceilidh, at Wiston Lodge, near Biggar, Lanarkshire.

31st Jan
Off to the 'MusicLearningLive' event at the Sage, Gateshead, made possible by generous support from the Scottish Arts Council.



December 2007

Mondays, throughout December:
Staff wellbeing workshops at University of Strathclyde: Lunchtime 'drumming up wellbeing' sessions. Open to all staff.

1st - 2nd Dec
Adventfest: St James' church Leith, Edinburgh.

Open public 'drop in and drum' workshop, grooving on into worship the following day, at Edinburgh's grooviest church.

9th December
Church of Scotland Presbytery Youth Night, Glasgow.
Getting our groove on....

November 2007

All Month:
Teaching at Strathclyde University; working with the occupational therapy departments at Dykebar, and Royal Alexandria hospitals, Paisley.

8th November

12.30
Drum circle for people who are asylum seekers and refugees, at Bridging the Gap drop-in centre, Gorbals, glasgow

7pm
First performing gig with the ongoing drumming group for mental health service users in Paisley, 'drumming up' support (sorry!) for Paisley Museum's open evening.


18th November, 7pm
'Holy Racket' - open public drum circle at Renfield St.Stevens church, Glasgow. All welcome.

29th November
Educational workshops in conjunction with Children's Classic Concerts, Glasgow.