Let us search for your music!
We can’t do your marking for you or write your end-of-year reports,
but we can take the strain when looking for suitable pieces of music
for choreography. When you are planning your dance, let us do the
searching for you and find a suitable piece of music.
Three Easy Steps:
1) EMAIL us your requirements, eg, number of dancers, how long the dance has to be,
your theme or chosen stimulus, and style (classical, contemporary,
jazz etc) and any other details you think will help us.
2) We will then SEARCH our extensive database of nearly 500 tracks and
email
mp3 extracts of any pieces that we think match your requirements.
3) You will then be able to DOWNLOAD the track if it is composed by our
in-house composer, Paul A. Jackson, or purchase the CD that
includes the track if it is by one of our external composers, eg.
Michael Price, Philip Taylor, Brian Madigan etc.
Please encourage your students to make use of this facility, especially at exam time
and help us to help you.
Testimonials:
"Thank you for taking your time to search for suitable music for me, it has been a huge help... I would also like to add that the site is very useful, especially for GCSE students like me and I actually used a track before for a previous dance and it was very successful!"
GCSE Dance student
"Thank you very much for the final edit. It is perfect! Your service is wonderful - I will be sure to use you in the future."
Dance student, USA
"A big thank you to both you and Paul for all of your help. Having successfully downloaded the track my AS student is thrilled and was using it in her rehearsal yesterday. You provide an excellent service which I know we will be using again very soon."
AS Level teacher
"Thanks so much for this great service...really appreciate it so much."
Parent of GCSE student
"Thanks alot for your help! I was really stuck to find any music so it's
great that I've now got a song and can get started!"
AS Level student
"The piece is perfect for the stimulus, thank you for taking the time to find it."
GCSE teacher

|