
Online
Tech Dissect: Communcal Songwriting w/ Emma-Lee Moss
28th April 2025
7.30 pm BST
£8.30 or free for Saffron Members
Saffron’s monthly workshops are part of the Saffron Members Club, but non-members who are women, non-binary people, trans or gender non-conforming folks may also purchase a ticket.
YOUR VOICE, OURS: A COMMUNAL SONGWRITING EXERCISE
In this playful online workshop, participants will be encouraged to trust and celebrate their own songwriting voices, culminating in an exercise where we let go of expectation and follow the wisdom of our group energy.
This is a gentle and conversational hour, and no previous songwriting or musical experience is required. Please bring a notebook. If you would like to, you could also bring an instrument, though this is an invitation and not a request.
ABOUT EMMA-LEE MOSS
Emma-Lee Moss (aka Emmy the Great) is a singer-songwriter and writer. She loves bringing songwriting into community settings, and exploring the ways that songs bring joy, meaning and play into our lives. Her albums are First Love, Virtue, Second Love, and April / 月音, and her work has been commissioned for film, TV, radio, and theatre. She gives regular workshops on songwriting, and holds an EAR-tification from the Centre for Deep Listening. Her first book, My Cantopop Nights: a memoir of return will be released by Jonathan Cape in 2026.
ACCESSIBILITY
We never want money to be a barrier to people accessing music tech, so if you are unable to afford a ticket but believe you would benefit from attending these workshops, please email us on members@saffronmusic.co.uk.
Workshops are open to people worldwide, but will be running at 7.30 pm BST so please bear differences in time zone in mind. If you purchase a ticket but are unable to attend live, you will automatically be emailed a recording of the workshop(s) after the event.
We are committed to making our online events as accessible as possible. We have created a guidance document about this – Click here to view the accessibility document. Alternatively, please email us with any access requirements you may have: hello@saffronmusic.co.uk
GENDER POLICY
The gender imbalance in the music technology industry is well-recognised. While we are absolutely not ‘anti-men’, we see that a shorter-term solution is to provide fellowship and learning environments that are not dominated by the cisgender male perspective. Therefore, these workshops are intended for women, non-binary, trans and gender non-conforming people to attend. While we do not ban cisgender men from attending, we hope that they will respect that this event is not intended for them.
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