By Lottie Parsons | PR and Marketing Officer
Dear Friends,
Thank you for supporting World Heart Beat Music Academy via Formation Architects’ GlobalGiving Fundraiser, ‘Empowering South London's youth through music’.
This generous fundraiser will help raise money for the refurbishment of the Podcast Studio at World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens. This includes fitting out with tech and facilities to provide opportunities and experience for children or adolescents who are keen to progress in the music industry. These opportunities help young people find the transformative powers of music, as well as providing life-changing opportunities that build confidence, self-esteem and career paths in creative industries.
Sahana Gero MBE, Founder and Artistic Director, founded World Heart Beat in 2009. The academy provides opportunities to help transform the lives of some of the most deprived, ethnically diverse, and socially polarisedneighbourhoods in the country. In recognition of its work, World Heart Beat won Best Charity/Social Enterprise as part of the Wandsworth Women’s Enterprise Awards 2024.
Last year, World Heart Beat supported 446 students per week; held 6,634 music sessions and provided 6,411 hours of music tuition. Its recently opened second venue, World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, in Nine Elms has staged 88 concerts attracting 5,000 audience members, with over 700 musicians performing live.
The new venue will enable World Heart Beat to double its reach for music tuition whilst also creating a leading music venue featuring a state-of-the-art concert hall, recording studio and cafe. Now fully operational, its objective is to generate more earned income streams which will help fund its charitable activities.
To find out more about World Heart Beat, please visit the website and sign up to our monthly eshot; come along to one of our many concerts featuring students through to emerging and established artists, or sign up to our Memberships Programme (starting from £25/year), all of which positively impacts the lives of young people living in South London.
Thank you again for your support!
‘This is the kind of priceless cultural legacy that gives pride to those 5 to 25-year-old local people who walk through the doors as equals. The enterprise could be a blueprint for every comparable urban community’. Fiona Maddocks, The Observer 3/2/24
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