Pembrokeshire College’s Childcare students recently had the enriching opportunity to participate in a captivating drumming workshop led by Lox.

There they not only delved into the vibrant rhythms of African drums but also gained insights into Lox’s philanthropic endeavours through his charity, Love Your Neighbour.

The workshop offered an immersive experience into Lox's upbringing in Kenya, where drums were not just instruments but integral components of culture and community. Lox shared his journey and shed light on the impactful work his charity undertakes, particularly in supporting social and educational projects in Kilfi, Kenya.

Lauren Owen, Childcare lecturer, said: "During our session with Lox, we were able to learn about the importance of music in our lives and the significance of offering musical opportunities to children. We discussed the role of music in self-expression, celebration, and community cohesion."

Students echoed this sentiment, emphasising the value of incorporating music into children's developmental activities. One student remarked, “The session gave us so much to think about - valuing music as a key developmental tool for children, as well as considering the wider impact music can have on us all. A big thank you to Lox.”

The workshop not only provided an avenue for cultural exchange but also equipped students with practical insights into incorporating music into their childcare practices. They learned key musical rhythms and explored ways to integrate music for children's holistic development, fostering creativity, expression, and social interaction.

Moreover, discussions on the barriers to education faced by young people in Kenya offered a broader perspective on global challenges and the role of education in fostering positive change.

To find out more about the Childcare courses offered at Pembrokeshire College, visit: www.pembrokeshire.ac.uk