Dan Forshaw

Lecturer In Music at London School of Theology

Dan Forshaw is an accomplished music educator and entrepreneur with extensive experience in various roles within the music and communications sectors. Currently serving as a Faculty Lecturer at the London School of Theology, Dan focuses on integrating traditional music education with innovative technologies, particularly in music AI research. As the Communications and Digital Media Manager at Methodist Central Hall Westminster, effective communication strategies have been developed to enhance public engagement. Dan founded the award-winning Cambridge Saxophone, which attracts over 600 users globally, and has produced jazz events at Saffron Hall. With a rich background as a freelance jazz musician and educator, Dan has taught and inspired young talents at institutions such as Guildhall School of Music & Drama and the University of Cambridge. Additionally, experience in political campaign strategy was demonstrated through successful roles with the Labour Party. Dan holds degrees in Music, Music Technology, Politics, and Theology.

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Cambridge, United Kingdom

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London School of Theology

For over 70 years the London School of Theology (LST) has provided the opportunity to study, in an interdenominational context, at the highest level of evangelical theology. We offer a truly thought-provoking and challenging range of courses that will enhance your walk with God whilst preparing you to engage with the world in a wholly new way. LST is a place that will enable you to hone your research and analytical skills. But it offers much more than that. At LST we are committed to training the whole person. Our world class faculty will engage, encourage and equip you to reach new levels of achievement as you develop academically, spiritually, practically and personally. Excellence doesn’t come easily, but it is worth the effort. Choosing LST is to be open to God’s will for every area of your life. It is to be trained to think, certainly. It is also to be encouraged to work out the implications of that thinking both for your life and for God’s world.


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