Music for Wellbeing: Seaham Trinity Primary School Hosts Inspiring Performance by Heather Small and Andrew ‘Shovell’ Lovell

At Seaham Trinity Primary School, the pupils had the wonderful opportunity to enjoy a musical performance by none other than Heather Small, the renowned singer from M People, alongside the talented drummer Andrew Lovell, fondly known as “Shovell.”

The show, thoughtfully arranged by Andrew’s company AjoiA, served as a farewell and a heartfelt thank-you gesture to the school for their hospitality during his counselling training.

The children enjoyed musical workshops before Heather, Andrew and respected producer, Anthony Gorry, performed hits “Search for the Hero”, “Moving On Up” and “Proud”.

Heather Small and Shovell – Seaham Trinity Primary School

Bringing the event to a close, Shovell said:

“I want to thank the school for all the help, above and beyond, that the teachers and staff offer to pupils and families.

“And I want to give a heartfelt thank you to all of you guys for being here. You are all heroes.

“Every single one of us is amazing, in different ways. This school helps us find the bit of us that’s ok and that we can build on and helps us find our way.”

Heather added:

“It was a joy to be here today in a place with happy children. Absolutely amazing.

“It’s been quite emotional actually because it’s the first time me and Shovell have performed together in years.

“Having him with me just brings this lovely lovely energy.”

The event was put on by Andrew and Anthony’s company, AjoiA, and incorporated percussion, performance, singing, and movement to show how music benefits wellbeing.

Andrew has spent the last 20 months on a placement in the school while training to be a psychotherapeutic counsellor with wellbeing charity, Place2Be.

Place2Be has been working in partnership with the school for more than 14 years and provides pupils and families with access to counselling and wellbeing services.

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