Musicians Without Borders in collaboration with Leeds School of Arts present a 5-day “ Welcome Notes ” training programme. We are looking for facilitators and co-creators working across music and performing arts to participate in this unique training opportunity.
For 25 years, Musicians Without Borders (MWB) has been using music as a tool for personal, social, and political change. For over 2 decades, the organisation has developed a methodology that combines music pedagogy and community leadership.This methodology is used in post-conflict and conflict regions around the world to counter the destructive effects of war, violence, and displacement – in countries including Palestine, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, across the Balkans, as well as with refugees on the move in the Netherlands and across Europe.
This training opportunity aims to share this methodology with facilitators and co-creators working across music and performing arts, to equip you with the skills and expertise to work with vulnerable people, with a focus on people undergoing migration, forced displacement, and refugee status.
“Throughout this program we have had a lot of input and musical training and also topics of leadership that I will definitely implement in our work as a new organisation but also on a personal level”
– Alan Ibrahim, former attendee and CEO and Founder of Music for Identity
“Through this course, I learned how I could use [these methods] in my own field as a music therapist because it’s really important to take a leadership role, but also give space to others in your sessions”
– Eleni Christofi, former attendee and music therapy student
“It’s just wonderful to have such an opportunity to learn from people who are doing the same kind of work as me”
– Rebekah Lyons, former attendee and international refugee worker in Austria
“After my training, I found out how the methodology is really a channel for me to focus all that intuition and have a framework for my work”
– Juan David Garzon, former attendee and Musicians Without Borders workshop leader
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