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Shapeshifter Productions
We began in 2007 as a not for profit performing arts organisation based in Waltham Forest. Our first project was to develop and produce a large-scale, outdoor arts show called WILDFIRE! Funded firstly for two years by the Arts Council England, our show was then commissioned by Homecoming Scotland and Creative Scotland.

We gained charitable status in 2011. Since then we have gone from strength to strength, creating new projects and reaching new audiences across London and beyond. Our vision is to reach out and touch the hearts of children and adults of all ages and cultures through delivering original, dynamic combined arts productions and projects.
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Strung Out was formed to provide a fun and supportive environment to new and old violinists of all ages, to offer a safe place for those who have had violins in the the back of their cupboards, to dust them down and refresh old skills. The ethos of the group is it is never too late to learn new skills and develop new talent!.
Founded in 2012, WAM was a collaboration of acoustic instrumental and singing groups from Waltham Forest. Offering a platform for adults who wanted to pick up an instrument again or learn a new skill, WAM created a new lease of life for people to discover friendships, hobbies and skills, no matter what their age.
Shapeshifter Productions currently relies on a small team of volunteers to help deliver the projects and to assist in fundraising. All of this work is vital to the growth and development of the charity, and we immensely value their work. We rely on a small team of volunteers to help deliver our wonderful projects and assist us in fundraising.
Our team of professional musicians along with guest performers have recorded a series of Smiling CDs. Each feature an eclectic catalogue of songs new and old and comes with its own large-print songbook. You can order our CDs by making a donation through the PayPal button on our website, through Local Giving or by sending us a cheque.
Reviews (1)
Keith Oram
Keith Oram
Jun 24, 2018
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Alison our violin teacher knows her onions,
good from a bloke's /guys point of view.