Call and Response was a unique opportunity for employers and collaborators to discover new music leaders and experience how their reflective, empowering methods improve the quality of life for communities.
On June 17th 2013 an afternoon of music workshops, guest speakers, networking and discussion on the present and future of community music was held at Goldsmiths University of London
The event was devised and presented by graduating students from the Certificate in Workshop Skills (Music) course.
Showcase Workshops
Music practitioners will present taster sessions in their own area of specialism, from found-sound to traditional folk, music tech to singing with the elderly.
Guest Presentations and Panel Discussion
Course tutors Phil Mullen and Graham Dowdall along with guest speakers Kathryn Deane (Sound Sense), Philip Flood (Sound Connections) and Fran Hanley (Musicians’ Union) discussed perspectives on community music and current issues within the field.
Celebrating 20 Years of Community Music at Goldsmiths
The event marked the anniversary of the prestigious Goldsmiths course, training
community musicians in professional, reflective practice for 20 years.