Webinars

reflections reflected

As part of our 25th anniversary celebrations, we are hosting a series of 4 webinars throughout November 2020. Reflections will explore different aspects of ITT’s creative programme and will be a chance to hear a range of perspectives, including from special guest contributors and those who have taken part in ITT projects.

COST: Free! We want everyone to be able to join us for these conversations, whatever your financial position. However, if you can afford it and would like to make a small (or large!) birthday donation, all the details of how to do that are here: http://bit.ly/donateITT 

YOUR QUESTIONS: We are encouraging people to submit questions for discussion before the event. If you would like to do this, please e-mail projects@irenetaylortrust.com stating your question and the webinar it relates to.

Why create music in prisons?

Wednesday 4th November, 2 pm GMT (1 hour)

Chair: Sara Lee – Artistic Director, ITT

Contributors include: Stuart Hogben – Education Manager at HMP Littlehey and Operations Manager for PeoplePlus; Michael Goodey – Musician in Residence at ITT; Participants from ITT’s Sounding Out programme.

REGISTER: http://bit.ly/ITTreflections1

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Training former participants to lead

Wednesday 11th November, 2 pm GMT (1 hour)

Chair: Jake Tily – Creative Programmes Director, ITT

Contributors include: Philip Flood – Director, Sound Connections; Emma Williams – Project Leader, ITT; Participants from ITT’s Sounding Out and Making Tracks programmes.

REGISTER: http://bit.ly/ITTreflections2

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Moving projects online 

Wednesday 18th November, 2 pm GMT (1 hour)

Chair: Matt Griffiths – CEO, Youth Music

Contributors include: David Senga Lubendo – Operations Executive, The Prince’s Trust; Jake Tily, Creative Programmes Director, ITT; Participants from ITT’s Sounding Out and Making Tracks programmes.

REGISTER: http://bit.ly/ITTreflections3 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Collaboration – how and why?

Tuesday 24th November, 2 pm GMT (1 hour)

Chair: Alison Frater – Visiting Professor, Royal Holloway University of London

Contributors include: Jonathan McCormick – Director of Education and The Negaunee Music Institute, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association; Anna Herrmann – Joint Artistic Director, Clean Break; Michelle Bynoe – Arts and Education leader; Sara Lee – Artistic Director, ITT

REGISTER: http://bit.ly/ITTreflections4 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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