Creative Music-Making Workshop at Willis Wonderland: July 28th, 2025
North Hollywood, CA · July 28th · 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM · Limited to 20 Teachers
We’re thrilled to announce a brand new Musical Wonders Creative Music-Making Workshop, hosted at Willis Wonderland, the iconic home of legendary songwriter Allee Willis in North Hollywood, California! This space was designed with creative music making in mind and is a must see Hollywood landmark. This will be a once in a lifetime kind of experience!
📣 This event is completely free for current music teachers, thanks to generous support from the Willis Wonderland Foundation.
This one-day music teacher workshop will be limited to the first 20 teachers who register and will include hands-on activities, tools, and curriculum designed to make songwriting, arranging, improvisation, and composition accessible for any classroom, no matter your teaching background or musical focus.
Whether you teach general music, band, choir, orchestra, modern band, or something in between, this workshop is built to spark creativity and build confidence for you and your students. We’ll also have a ton of fun!
Details:
Location: North Hollywood, CA
Date: July 28th · 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Limited to 20 Teachers
🎹 You’ll get:
Hands-on creative music-making experience. You will improvise, arrange, compose, and write songs with fellow teachers in a fun, low-pressure environment.
Strategies for fostering student autonomy and creativity including free lesson plans and real-world strategies.
A chance to write, arrange, and share songs with fellow educators
A special look inside Willis Wonderland, one of the most inspiring songwriting spaces in the world
🍩 Breakfast and lunch provided
💳 All first time Musical Wonders Teacher receive a $350 Sweetwater Gift Card for classroom equipment.
📍 Exact address shared after registration
🧑🏫 Only 20 spots available—first come, first served!
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Check out this video for more information about the location, workshop, and Musical Wonders: