Despite music being a universal language that transcends boundaries, young musicians like Darren still lack the support to fully express their musicality. The Youth Music report shows that over half of musicians with disabilities cannot find a teacher who understands their adjustment needs.
We’re pleased to announce that we have been recognised as the official winners of the Music Education Non-Profit Organisation of the Year award at the 2023/2024 Prestige Award ceremony at…
Introduction: Great news has come our way! “Marbles: The Different Colours of Mental Health,” the powerful short film by True Cadence and Kletick in collaboration with Barking and Dagenham Council…
Introduction: In an era where mental health issues are increasingly prevalent, it is crucial to nurture open conversations and understanding, especially among young people. True Cadence, in collaboration with Barking…
Today, we celebrate our Founder/CEO, Emmanuel ‘Manny Loveankh’ Ebokosia, who was recognised by the University of West London (UWL) as the WINNER of the 2023 Recent Graduate Award for his…
We’re pleased to announce that we have been awarded a grant by Foundation For Future London through Westfield East Bank Creative Futures Fund’s Capital Grant Scheme. The grant will provide…
“Universe always guides you in the right way” is a philosophy that Scott Cheek actively lives by. Throughout his life, Scott has never been haunted by the notion of a…
True Cadence has secured multi-year funding through The National Lottery Reaching Communities Fund for The Music Industry Masterclass Programme. Read the Press Release below for details.
Congratulations to our very own Diane aka D-Max, who has been awarded a NextGen Fund grant by Youth Music. D-Max is a current participant on The Expression Project and a…
How has music empowered women? Looking at music from 1960s to present-day we can see how various music artists encapsulate themes like independence, female solidarity, sexuality and being bold. These…
