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James Williams

Buddying And Transitions Coordinator at Wac Arts

James Williams has a diverse work history, ranging from technical support engineering to music education. Currently working as a Buddying and Transitions Coordinator at Wac Arts, James facilitates specialized programs for young people with disabilities. James also works as a sound designer under the name OBMP Media, providing compositions and sound design for various projects. Additionally, James has experience in technical support engineering for high-profile multinational companies and has worked as a support worker for visually impaired students at the University of Westminster. James holds a BA (Hons) in Music Technology from the University of West London and a Level 4 City & Guilds CTLLS qualification in Music Education from Access To Music.

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Saint Albans, United Kingdom

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Wac Arts

A charity that has been driven by the needs of young people and the community for over 40 years. Wac Arts lifts generation after generation of young people, empowering them with the life skills that only the arts can offer. We have a commitment to those who face barriers to opportunity, using the infinite power of the arts to unleash the extraordinary potential of young people. “Wac Arts means an expanded life. A better life. A chance to open up with likeminded people and grow as a person. That’s what I felt in the eleven years I’ve been here” John Gaine, Senior Wac Arts student and Wac Arts Ambassasor Wac Arts offers fully inclusive programmes that celebrate diversity, with classes significantly subsidised to make them accessible to all young people aged 5-26. Providing weekend, evening and holiday programmes as well as a unique full time professional training course and a vibrant disability and inclusion programme, Wac Arts is rock solid in support of empowering young people to change their worlds through the arts. Wac Arts is based in the Old Town Hall, Belsize Park, in the borough of Camden, North London. Wac Arts is a creative hub where young people build confidence, artists connect, and other arts and cultural organisations thrive. Sharing our home with a variety of Building Partners allows for boundless collaboration, creativity and opportunity for our young people and the community. Our home reflects the diversity of our world and celebrates our heritage of performance and participation. Our community is bound by people who will stop at nothing to inspire young people through lifelong learning and the arts.


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51-200

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