Newark and Sherwood District Council to host meeting with musicians and experts to promote the power and benefits of music

A council will hold its very first meeting to celebrate our music from across the district, while looking at what the future could hold for music enthusiasts.

On Monday (May 13), Rowan Cozens, Newark and Sherwood District Council’s portfolio holder for heritage, culture and the arts is chairing this important inaugural meeting.

Ms Cozens said: “Many local residents, when speaking to me, have told me how important music is to our communities.

Music in our area. Photo: Newark and Sherwood District Council.

“Not only does it provide an outlet to support individual wellbeing, it also provides a vital opportunity for people to come together and share in a united passion.

“I firmly believe that everyone should have access to music and I am delighted to be bringing this agenda to the forefront of our district.

“We have some wonderful talent in our district, and no doubt a lot of undiscovered potential too, and I am delighted that some of our local musicians will be taking to the floor during our discussions to help provide inspiration for action to ensure that music is firmly placed as a key priority for the District Council.”

Performing during the meeting will be Sapphie Johnson, a young local violinist whose talent will demonstrate the importance of music for our younger communities. Ruby Boyd will also be playing the guitar and singing.

Music in our area. Photo: Newark and Sherwood District Council.

Alongside the music performances during the meeting, local pianist and composer Chris Miggells will talk about his innovative approach to writing and creating music and performing it in unusual venues using acoustic quality to transcribe natural phenomena and experience.

Julie Fox sings and entertains in care homes and works in supporting those with dementia alongside other areas where music can provide comfort.

Julie will talk about her latest show which is called The Memory Suitcase during which she uses props and songs to stir memories and start discussions, and the importance of music to benefit health.

Dr Runa Saha is a GP and clinical associate professor of medical education, she will be talking about transferable skills between music and medicine, making connections that will be extremely thought provoking and insightful.

Also, Kevin McPherson, who composes and produces music for film, TV, advertising and computer games, will be talking about writing music to a specific brief, describing the craft and process of creating music in this way.

Music in our area. Photo: Newark and Sherwood District Council.

Finally, Lincoln Abbotts, engagement director at the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, will be talking about the power music has for doing good and inspiring positive change.

Ms Cozens added: “The agenda is jam packed, but I am delighted that this will only be the first in a series of meetings to drive this agenda forward.

“Over 70 people have already accepted invites to this important meeting.

“I know that this will be the beginning of something very special for Newark and Sherwood District Council and I look forward to seeing how we can support musicians going forward.

“This event really is truly special for me, it’s the first of its kind with a sole focus on music and I am looking forward to celebrating our already fantastic musical talent on Monday.”

The meeting will take place at Castle house in Newark and further information will be available on the district council’s website afterwards.