HMDT Music, twice winner of the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society Award for Education and winner of the Excellence in Music Theatre Award is a leader in creating inspiring projects for young people, particularly those facing challenging experiences, through which it aims to enrich learning, broaden awareness of and help fight inequity and transform lives.
Our three core areas of work are:
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25 October 2025
Today is HMDT Music’s 30th Birthday!
We’re extremely proud to share our achievements over the past 30 years and celebrate our success in developing award-winning projects that have had a transformational impact on so many people.
Over the next few weeks we will be sharing a Retrospective of some of our ground-breaking projects and experiences here and on our social media.
Over the past three decades we have:
Worked with over 60,000 participants and reached around 100,000 audience members;
Commissioned and performed over 130 new works;
Received 3 national awards, 7 smaller ones and numerous nominations;
Worked with over 600 schools;
Delivered over 150,000 workshops, lessons, rehearsals and group sessions;
Given over 2,000 performances;
Worked in 7 custody settings and with over 15 YOTs, Probations and PRUs;
Worked with over 150 partners in 17 different counties of England, over 15 London boroughs and 5 countries.
Throughout, we have maintained our commitment to artistic excellence, innovation, community and inclusivity in our mission to offering all young people, particularly those most disadvantaged, inspiring opportunities to enrich learning and transform lives.
Our thanks go to all the amazing funders, supporters, partners, artists, teachers, volunteers, staff and of course participants, who have helped us on our journey and enabled us to continue thriving despite the plethora of challenges facing arts organisations that we have overcome and continue to face.
Thank you!
Tertia Sefton-Green
CEO
“I am writing to say thank you for the fantastic work delivered through HMDT Music’s One Spirit mentoring programme.”
Sir Sadiq Khan
Mayor of London
HMDT Music
30 years of Ensuring a Musical Future
Develop musical skills and experience in a creative, fun, and supportive environment at HMDT Music’s Saturday Programme; our Saturday music school in the heart of Hackney offering early years, instrumental, music theatre, SEND and jazz programmes for everyone aged 1- 25 years.
The Saturday Programme
Enabling under 4s to explore basic rhythms and melodies and helps parents gain the confidence to experiment and enjoy music making with their children.
A one year Foundation Course for reception class children, an introduction to music through singing and movement, leading up to performances at the end of each term.
Music Theatre School for students in Years 3 – 13 offering students the opportunity to experience the excitement of musical theatre training and performance.
The Minis prepares Year 1 and Year 2 children for both music theatre and instrumental studies through a fun, structured 2-year programme.
HMDT’s Instrumental School offers students ages 5 upwards an extensive curriculum including group and individual instrumental tuition, singing, musicianship and ensembles
Offering talented young instrumentalists and vocalists an amazing opportunity to work with some of the world’s top jazz musicians
A new method of integrating music therapy into regular activity for Students with SEN/D needs
“The Saturday Programme lets me make my dreams as a musician a reality; it’s changed my life!”
– STUDENT
In Schools
HMDT Music’s E Project sets out to empower, enrich, equalise, expand, embed, engage, and evaluate through the creation of an arts-embedded curriculum focusing on themes and issues of inclusion, diversity, racial inequality and anti-racism.
Bringing the First World War to life for students through the experiences and personal stories of Indian Army, British West Indies Regiment and black British Soldiers
This new multi-media musical puppet show for schools and families is based on the discoveries and stories of historical STEM women who fought against the odds to pursue their flair for scientific enquiry, but were often unacknowledged for their discoveries and frequently encountered discrimination and prejudice along the way.
Supporting secondary schools in their own productions with workshops in voice, text and design.
HMDT Music’s new year-long online TIME CPD programme for primary schools builds technical skills in a range of art forms and introduces new ideas, methodologies and resources to empower teachers to use the arts to enhance the whole curriculum.
A ground-breaking baseball and jazz project celebrating the achievements of black players in the Negro Leagues and their jazz compatriots during segregation.
A whole school opera project celebrating diversity by exploring the stories of how families came to Hackney.
An insight into the range of projects we can create for your school from one day song-writing and after school activities to short commemoration projects and full-scale bespoke operas.
Developed in partnership with the British Legion to commemorate the anniversary of D-Day including two new songs and lesson plans on codebreaking, subterfuge and spies, inventions and more…
COMMUNITY
One Spirit is an Intervention, Resettlement and Restorative programme, using music and creative arts, to help support and transform the lives of the most vulnerable young people in our community, who are at risk of and/or already embroiled in the criminal justice system and consistently facing systematic discrimination and racial inequity.
Music Lessons for You
Music lessons for You! offers vocal and instrumental lessons from top quality music teachers in a huge range of instruments (orchestral or non orchestral, composition and theory.
HMDT Music, twice winner of the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society Award for Education and winner of the Excellence in Music Theatre Award is a leader in creating inspiring projects for young people, particularly those facing challenging experiences, through which it aims to enrich learning, broaden awareness of and help fight inequity and transform lives.
