SisterWorks • Music & Creative Workshop at dBs Music
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A event on Saturday 13th January. The event starts at 09:00am.


Have you ever wanted to try your hand at putting on a killer DJ set, write your own banger, or create a piece of graffiti art, but felt you didn’t have the confidence, tools or knowledge to give it a go. If so SisterWorks is for you.

Calling all Sisters!

The SisterWorks line up continues to heat up! Top industry women are coming to Bristol to teach you skills in Music Production, DJing, Fashion, Song Writing, Illustration, Dance, Turntablism, Graffiti and more!

Join singer/songwriter Eva Lazarus, producer Liz Horsman, dressmaker Lydia Higginson, graffiti artist Hazard and DJ’s Mariam Razaei and Queen Bee; as well as dance talents Hot Feet (breakdance) and Lottie Ball (vogueing) for an all-encompassing uplifting day of celebrating women* of all backgrounds doing their thing.

Taking place at dBS, 17 St Thomas St, Bristol BS1 6JS, boasting state-of-the-art technology and the latest software including Ableton, Logic Pro, Pro Tools and multiple studios there will be plenty of space and access to hone your chosen crafts.

Happening on Saturday 13 January this is a day not to be missed! Tickets are just £20 for this full day and includes access to the studios, equipment and the talented team, panel discussion Q&A and networking. All you need to do is bring yourself and an open mind!

Women account for only 30% of senior executive roles in the Music Industry in the UK, despite making up more than half of entry-level positions, and only 11% of senior managers come from a minority background. (UK Music Diversity Survey, 2016)

SisterWorks want to change that and believe the first step is to demystify entry processes and give visibility to those leading lights in their chosen fields to inspire you to follow your dreams!

“We’ve found there are fewer opportunities for women over 26 to learn new skills, most likely due to funding and grants being available for younger people. Anecdotally most people don’t know what they want to do career wise until they are older so we want to make SisterWorks workshops available to all women to try something that may have previously been out of reach.” SisterWorks Founder, Louisa Jones.

Follow the SisterWorks social channels for outlets:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SisterWorks.co/

Instagram: www.instagram.com/sisterworks.co

Twitter: www.twitter.com/SisterWorksco

*self-identifying

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