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Communal Music Making for Social Justice: An interview with Katherine Zeserson

Communal Music Making for Social Justice: An interview with Katherine Zeserson

Update: 2023-08-03
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In this episode we'll be joining research assistant, musician, writer and our very own podcast producer Iris Kennedy in conversation with Katherine Zeserson.


Katherine Zeserson is a UK-based strategic thinker, facilitator, musician, writer and community music advocate. She has worked across a wide spectrum of organisations and communities - from early years settings to universities, grassroots women’s groups to local municipality departments, and small arts collectives to government ministries, major arts centres and concert halls. From 2001 to 2015 Katherine was Founding Director of Learning and Participation at Sage Gateshead in the Northeast of England, responsible for the strategic design and leadership of its music learning and participation programme, delivering across the Northeast of England, nationally and internationally. She is a co-founder and Chair of the Board of Sing Up Ltd., a member of the Board of Dash Arts (UK) and Chair of the Blackhall Mill Community Association.


In this interview Iris explores Katherine’s work in community music, and creative practice.


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Communal Music Making for Social Justice: An interview with Katherine Zeserson

Communal Music Making for Social Justice: An interview with Katherine Zeserson