The Rhythm Studio Foundation - latest News
Lovely to be back with Fulham Good Neighbours for our acoustic lunchtime gigs with our Sixth Formers! They reworked their songs from our Summer Showcase at Bush Hall for this intimate acoustic performance at the community centre.
We’d like to extend a huge thanks to everyone who supported us during our Small Charity Week Big Give Campaign. This match-funding campaign alongside Global’s Make Some Noise and NCVO enabled The Rhythm Studio Foundation to raise over £10,000.
We’ve absolutely loved our Class of 2025! The last day of term was full of pizza, prizes and tears. We crowned our 2025 Golden Mic Winners Lucy and Zane!
The Big Give Small Charity Week match funding campaign kicks off today. Any donations to The Rhythm Studio Foundation via our Big Give platform will be doubled until midday on 30th June.
It was a pleasure to have Wizdom Layne - co-director of Sound Connections and artist manager - for our masterclass earlier today! Wizdom spoke to our sixth formers about the stages of development in the music industry, giving valuable insights on progressing from talented musicians to gigging performers and recording artists. We’re looking forward to having him back again soon!
It was lovely to have or second year sixth former back at Chelsea & Westminster hospital with CW+. We visit the hospital every term with each class to perform at their lunchtime concerts.
We were lucky to have our students attended a very special masterclass with one of the world’s leading pianists Lang Lang. They spent the afternoon observing up close 4 young pianists, including Young Musician of The Year Ryan Wang, being put through their paces by Lang Lang.
The Rhythm Studio Foundation has places for The Big Half 2025 on Sunday 7th September - get in touch if you’d like to join the team!
The Tri-borough Music Hub and The Rhythm Studio marked the 10th anniversary of Future Sounds last week with a spectacular live showcase at Bush Hall in West London. Seven exceptional young acts took to the stage, performing an original song and a cover version each in front of a full house and an all-star panel featuring Coldplay’s Will Champion, Texas front woman Sharleen Spiteri, rapper and broadcaster Big Zuu, and acclaimed reggae artist Hollie Cook.
This summer term has been our busiest ever, working with six local primary schools, two secondary schools and a SEN school. Over 200 8-11 year olds from local state schools participated in our 10-week Primary Schools Performance & Production workshop programme.