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Our Mission

Bringing people together through music

We strongly believe in the power of group music-making activities to facilitate new connections between people, break down social barriers and help members of our local community become active citizens. We see first hand the power music has to reduce loneliness and improve the physical and mental wellbeing in our participants.

We have established several groups and projects with the core concept of bringing people together through music, working with practitioners and partners that share this belief. We work tirelessly to create projects and sessions that are open to anyone who wants to make music by arranging accessible musical arrangements in-house, working with community partners to engage those in need and run a variety of different groups to suit the varied style of different musicians within the community.

If you think there is demand for a Misfits Music group where you are, let us know.

our team

The People That Make
the Music Happen

Leadership team

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Reuben Penny
Co-founder, Marketing and Music Director Safeguarding Lead

Reuben is a composer and percussionist. An adopted “Brummie”, he studied at Birmingham Conservatoire and has worked as a music practitioner since his graduation in 2015.
As music director, it is his responsibility to arrange music and devise activities for the Misfits Music Groups.

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Rob Jones
Co-founder and Artistic Director

A composer/saxophone player, Rob has is passionate about making music accessible to all. Rob leads on the artistic and strategic directions of the organisation including devising and planning projects, co-leading sessions, fundraising, managing staff and volunteers and working with the Board.

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Ilhan Adam
Projects and Marketing Coordinator

Ilhan has previously worked with a wide range of arts-based charities in Birmingham, particularly in the fields of theatre and music. In her role as Projects and Marketing Coordinator, she is responsible for coordinating events, gigs and rehearsals and ensuring things run smoothly.

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Rodrigo Oquera
Workshop Leader

An Argentinian composer, songwriter, guitarist, and writer, based in Birmingham since 2018. Rodrigo has a Degree in Musical Arts, and over 8 years of teaching experience, including a position at the National University of Arts (Buenos Aires).

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Rosie Clements
Development Manager

Rosie Clements is a festival producer and composer based in Birmingham. She works regularly throughout the UK and across Europe with Festivals such as Flatpack Festival, Gaudeamus Muziekweek and Birmingham International Dance Festival.

our trainees

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Max Knight
Trainee

Max Knight is a composer and conductor who is currently studying at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. His music contains a thread between inscrutability and familiarity. He is doing a traineeship with Misfits Music to improve his conducting skills and an opportunity to interact with the community and make great music.

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Jim Nankivell
Trainee

Hi, I'm Jim! I'm excited to start working with Misfits Music as the trainee music leader with Dabble and Scrunch. I graduated from the University of Birmingham in 2023, and have enjoyed playing saxophone, tinkering with synthesizers, and working at the Midlands Arts Centre since then. I'm really looking forward to developing my musical facilitation skills in this role!

Trustees

Beate is involved in multiple projects with charitable organisations, Parent-Teacher-Associations and the Citizen’s Advice Bureau. She is co-founder and director of Worksmith Ltd, an HR and Recruitment Consultancy, exploring and promoting new ways of working together.

Beate Pesian
Chair

Beate is involved in multiple projects with charitable organisations, Parent-Teacher-Associations and the Citizen’s Advice Bureau. She is co-founder and director of Worksmith Ltd, an HR and Recruitment Consultancy, exploring and promoting new ways of working together.

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Arjun Jethwa
Deputy Chair

"Arjun Jethwa is a freelance musician, performer and educator working with charities, performance projects and education organisations all connected through music. Arjun takes pride in his work as an educator and holds the belief that participatory music should be available to everyone regardless of their age, disability or background."

Nancy is Director of Learning & Participation for BCMG. She has worked there since 2000 creating opportunities for young people to compose, perform and listen to new music. She also has an MA in Community Music from the University of York.

Nancy Evans
Safeguarding

Nancy is Director of Learning & Participation for BCMG. She has worked there since 2000 creating opportunities for young people to compose, perform and listen to new music. She also has an MA in Community Music from the University of York.

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Lisa Powell
Secretary

Lisa has worked at The University of Birmingham (Medical School) for over 20 years. Between 2001-2015 she was the Medical School Timetabling Officer. More recently since 2016 she has been a HR Recruitment Administrator working within the Institutes of Immunology and Immunotherapy and Inflammation and Ageing. Outside of work, Lisa enjoys playing the piano, particularly Jazz. She has been a member of the Moseley Misfits since Autumn 2019.

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Jerry Cregan
Safeguarding

I went to a local school and studied at Aston University and some years later at Birmingham University. I had a 24 career  in industry followed by 32 year (ongoing) career teaching in a number of Birmingham schools. 

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Shannon-Latoyah Simon
Trustee

Shannon-Latoyah is the Music Relationship Manager at the British Council for Classical and Contemporary Music in the UK, Europe and East Asia. Alongside her role at the British Council she is a freelance Classical Guitarist and a mentor for Black Lives in Music.

Our Consultants

Trained as a visual artist, Iris has used her skills of creative thinking to develop workshops, training and people. She has a passion for making connections, seeing potential, making projects happen and building cross sector par…

Iris Bertz
Business and Partnerships Consultant

Trained as a visual artist, Iris has used her skills of creative thinking to develop workshops, training and people. She has a passion for making connections, seeing potential, making projects happen and building cross sector partnerships, nationally and internationally.

our partners
and supporters