Music and Arts Classes and Activities

Coda Music and Arts Trust is dedicated to providing our local community with opportunities to engage in and benefit from music and the arts. We believe in the power of creativity to change lives and use music and the arts as tools for personal and social change.

Our services include a broad range of artistic and creative programmes, offering a welcoming place to learn, train, and develop. We support individuals through participation, education, and therapy, with a focus on universal access to the arts, music, and creativity.

What we offer:

  • Music tuition for all ages and abilities
  • Choirs, groups, ensembles, and courses
  • Music and art therapy for wellbeing
  • Workshops, exhibitions, and talks
  • Creative health and therapy programmes

Following our merger with hArt (Hampshire Art for Recreation and Therapy) in 2023, our offering has expanded to include a wider range of music and art services, with a significant increase in creative health and therapy programmes to support the local community.

Who can access our services? We welcome everyone in the local area who wishes to participate in music, arts, or wellbeing activities. Our programmes are designed to be inclusive and accessible.

How to get involved:

  • Contact us for general enquiries, health & wellbeing programmes, or workshop/studio hire
  • Visit our centre in Walkford, Christchurch
  • Support us by donating or volunteering

Location: Chewton Farm Road, Walkford, Christchurch, BH23 5QL

Want to help? You can contribute to our work by donating or getting in touch to see how you can support us.

Categories:
Arts and creative classes
Outdoor activities
Activities for older people
Activities for children and young people
Arts and creativity
Arts organisations and events
Counselling
Mental health support
Connecting with nature
Connecting with others
Mental health
Services for older people
Volunteering
Youth support
Service access criteria:

Coda aims to make a positive impact in our local community, tackling inequality through universal access to a broad range of artistic and creative services and delivering innovative education and health programmes with people of all ages and abilities.

Additional needs catered for:
Vision impairment friendly
Hearing impairment friendly
Wheelchair accessible
Learning difficulty friendly
Physical disability friendly
Dementia friendly
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