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To all of our friends and supporters, we invite you to donate to our festive fundraiser. At Drake Music Scotland, we believe music has the power to transform lives. Our mission is to create opportunities for disabled people of all ages to experience the joy of music and its powerful outcomes for personal growth, social...
Colleagues from the Share Music and Nordic Music Days teams with Ben Lunn and Thursa Sanderson outside The Culture Yard, Helsingør, Denmark
In November our Chief Executive Thursa Sanderson and Associate Composer Ben Lunn travelled to Helsingborg in Sweden to rendezvous with Nordic colleagues as part of our New Music ExChange collaboration aiming to advance equity and inclusion in the region’s contemporary music landscape and transform career development for disabled composers and musicians.  Working closely with our...
A young person wearing glasses and a grey fleece sits in a wheelchair. They are holding a small, black, flat block. They have a contented expression on their face.
Young people in several schools across Scotland have gained qualifications due to their work on our All Join In projects! Young people at Braidburn School have gained their ICT: Working with Assistive Technologies National 1 qualification for their work using music technology. A young person at Carronhill School has gained a qualification for Music at...
Image Description - A very brightly coloured poster shows the following information: Drake Music Scotland LEARN 2024-25. 237 Teachers Trained. 1,400 young people with the majority of those being primary and early years. 60 schools in 15 local authorities. 1,038 sessions which equates to 2,971 hours. Quotes: "This is about so much more than just the music for our pupils"; "I can't believe my mum is going to come and watch me play"; "...A wow moment was seeing a pupil become instantly completely absorbed, staying at the session for 35 minutes... A real turning point in her overall development...". There are several images of young people - a girl looking down with both hands playing Thumbjam on iPad; a girl sitting on a chair playing chime bars on a table; a girl standing and dancing playing a bodhran drum; two boys sharing a keyboard pressing down the keys; and a young boy playing a drum.
The academic year 2024-25 has been our biggest year yet for LEARN at Drake Music Scotland. We’ve worked with a record number of young people, and we want to celebrate! Between July 2024 and June 2025 we worked with 1,400 young people in 60 schools across 15 local authorities. This is 1,038 sessions providing music...
A montage of musicians underneath the title "We Received a Grant from the D'Addario Foundation!"
Drake Music Scotland is delighted to announce that we’ve been awarded a grant from the D’Addario Foundation! Thank you to the D’Addario Foundation for your ongoing support of our organization and our community.   
Karen and Hamshya reaching upwards as they dance - Farhad is just visible in the dark background with a laptop below blue abstract projections
We are delighted to confirm that Associate Musician Farhad Ahmed will lead a new creative project with disabled artists as Out of the Common. They will explore Hip Hop, Indian Dance, Algorave & experimental music. They will be working on new material during the summer 2025 with a performance planned for September. More details to...
Group of 8 musicians and 5 facilitators gathered around a Sofa in a large historic room with rugs and wood pannelling
Drake Musician Rhona Smith was delighted to take part in the Distill Residency run by Hands Up For Trad at Wiston Lodge this April. 8 Musicians gathered for 4 days of workshops around improvisation, composing and developing creative ideas – led by tutors Allie Robertson and Graham Stephen. Rhona was delighted to be part of...
An orchestra of harps in performance hall with dramatic blue lighting
Filmmaker Tom Swift has been following Rhona Smith and Stephanie Humphreys as they developed a new composition for the Edinburgh International Harp Festival. “Finding Voices” offers insight into the technology that Rhona uses to create and perform on her Digital Harp and also how ideas and creative decisions are explored through a collaborative and patient...
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