PEMBROKE ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Pembroke Academy of Music (PAM) is an open access music project for around 50 children and young people aged 6 and above. PAM provides high-quality music tuition in a range of musical disciplines, at subsidised rates for all pupils, in order to make tuition affordable to children who would otherwise not be able to afford it. Over 77% of parents say they would not be able to pay for music lessons elsewhere. Professional tutors teach music theory, practice and choral singing, to encourage a love of music and to help students grow in confidence and teamwork. PAM has no lower skills limit.
Pembroke House Inclusive Dance Project enables learning-disabled young people aged 16-25 to grow in confidence and independence by learning movement and social motor skills through creative dance classes. It helps young people who are disadvantaged by low expectations, low aspirations and limited opportunities for personal development. 60 sessions per year run by a qualified Leader, an assistant and two volunteers, supported by a live musician/drummer. The success/measurement of the outcome for each participant is recorded after each session by a detailed report which is then discussed with participants, parents/guardians to monitor patterns of behaviour both in and out of class.
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