Making Tracks 2018-22
Making Tracks music programme for young people
Making Tracks 2018-2022
Making Tracks was a four-year music making project delivered by Trinity in partnership with Basement Studios and ACE.
We worked with young people challenging personal circumstances offering space and guidance to develop their skills and confidency through music-making.
Activities included 1-2-1 and groups sessions delivered by professional musicians working in the industry, covering a wide range of music from guitar and bass to rap and post-production.
Trinity works in partnership with pupil referral units, schools and organisations to provide regular support and guidance, to help young people re-engage with school, find internships, work placements, employment opportunities or to go onto higher and further education.
90% of young people taking part in Making Tracks saw an improvement in their musical practise and 85% reported that they have improved confidence and self-esteem.
Making Tracks was supported by Youth Music and using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, as well as support from match funders Youth Sector Support Fund.
If you are a young person who would like to take part in music making activities at Trinity or if you know a young person who would like to take part, please get in touch.