Are you looking to inspire the next generation of musicians and gamers?
We're thrilled to introduce Infinity Composition’s educational, music and Minecraft workshops.
We are a small team of experienced music educators and composers with over two decades of experience, dedicated to providing innovative and engaging educational workshops for primary schools.
Our Music and Minecraft Workshops offer:
We can tailor our workshops to suit your school's specific needs and can offer:
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the workshops in more detail, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We look forward to bringing our unique and engaging music and Minecraft workshops to your school!
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Today was the last of our Music to my Ears school sessions. We've done 12 days (24 sessions) at three Blackpool primary schools and it has been an absolute pleasure working with John Wright!
You are a wonderful music educator, John and fit the profile perfectly for this project. What a brilliant few months we've had delivering such a meaningful music, history and performance project with three fantastic groups of key stage 2 children!”
- Beth Garlington, Showtown Museum, Blackpool
"From preparation to delivery, John was first class in the service he provided. He was appreciative of the differences among the children in the class but throughout his delivery managed to engage all children through various activities. The children thoroughly enjoyed their workshop, and were especially impressed by John's vast repertoire of songs that he could play on request. As a teacher, who admittedly isn't strong in the subject, it was pleasing to hear the children learning subject specific vocabulary in an interactive fashion. I would highly recommend workshops with Infinity Composition."
- Evan Fraser, Lathom Park primary school, Ormskirk.
“We all really enjoy it because we haven't really had this opportunity in many other years. John, the person that has taught us this song, he makes it fun because he'll add more games to it to make it more fun and he uses silly Impressions. So it makes him like a comedian and it makes the whole class laugh.”
- Year 6 student, Revoe school, Blackpool.