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We Move Session: Grace Savage - Finding My Voice: My Journey as an Independent Artist

This seminar will be part performance, part workshop and part story; with a focus on the importance of overcoming fears.

Level

Level 1

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Format

Course overview

When: The event will take place Tuesday 23rd of August at 6pm UK, with the livestream starting at 6:30pm UK.  Where: The Rattle, Tobacco Dock, Wapping, London with limited places available in-person. Join Grace Savage, as she shares her unique story, transitioning from bedroom beatboxer, with a fear of singing, public performance, and technology to a 4 x UK Beatbox Champion, Live looping artist and Radio 1 played singer-songwriter. This seminar will be part performance, part workshop and part story; with a focus on the importance of overcoming fears. 

Who is this course for?

  • This seminar will be part performance, part workshop and part story; with a focus on the importance of overcoming fears.
  • Learners who want to develop practical skills and creative workflows.

Requirements

  • No requirements needed

Course content

Session 1

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Instructors

Grace  Savage

Grace Savage

Instructor

Grace Savage is a multifaceted artist; 4 x UK beatbox champion and creator of her own unique blend of electronic-pop that has heard her music on the likes of BBC Radio 1, Radio 6 Music and many more. Once her debut EP was released in 2017, tastemakers soon picked up on Grace’s originality, vulnerability and the darkly humorous bite in her lyrics, awarding her critical appraisal for her ability to create catchy tunes that hit the sweet spot between left-field artistry and pop songs that resonate with the masses. She was shortlisted for "Best Songwriter" and "Best Female Solo Act" at the Unsigned Music Awards and recently showcased her songwriting skills on Redbull UK's online songwriting competition "The Cut". In 2021 she won two awards for "Best Sound and Music" (LGBT Feedback Film Festival) and “Best Score” (Swindon International Independent Film Festival) for her debut film score in a BBC commissioned short Film "Her & Her”.