Georgina Dadson
Georgina is passionate about teaching and making musical opportunities possible for all. She believes that learning an instrument has many benefits. Not only in musical education but in gaining confidence and assisting in other areas of learning.
She has experience teaching classical guitar both as individual and group lessons, privately and in wider community settings. She understands the importance of the individual and is happy to work towards formal grades or to the students’ own goals.
Georgina has completed learning and teaching placements with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Theatre Clwyd. Georgina is also a member of the National Youth Guitar Fellowship Ensemble which includes mentoring the younger ensembles.
She also works for Live Music Now, an organisation which provides music performances and workshops in communities where live music is less readily available. She has worked in care homes, special educational needs schools and carer & baby settings. Georgina has also been working on an outreach project in mainstream schools based on the rhyming picture book, Bottled (by Tom & Jo Brassington).
Matthew House
Matthew House is already an accomplished teacher and performer. He has played in venues such as the Wigmore Hall, King’s Place and Royal Festival Hall, as well as multiple locations in Belgium, Italy, Spain, and Germany.
He has a well established private teaching practice and holds teaching positions at Wycliffe College, Badminton School, Tockington Manor School and Dean Close St John’s.