News & Case Studies

Every day during our sessions, there is at least one moment that shows us the true potential of people that present with very little cognitive awareness or physical control.  Music and sound offer a safe, fun, interactive and sensory modality for interaction and creativity.

Here are some examples of the power of music and sound that we continually discover through our workshops, as well as some other great bits and pieces of news.

Join our Team of Music Facilitators

Are you the big-hearted multi-instrumentalist we’ve been searching for?

Private Music Lesson

Join our Team of Registered Music Therapists

Are you a registered music therapist looking for independence and flexibility, but still want to be part of a team? If so, then this role is for you!

Westfield Local Heroes Award

We are so proud that Josh has been nominated for the 2022 Westfield Local Heroes Award!

Fun interactive School Holiday Music Workshops

Join us for a fun, interactive music workshop these July School Holidays. Thursday 7th and Friday 8th July at 10am and/or 11am

Playing the drum with drumsticks

The Benefit of Music for Memory

The melody of a song can indeed make a text more memorable as compared with hearing the text out of the context of the melody.

October ’19 School Holiday Workshops at Sydney Olympic Park

The Rhythm Village interactive school holiday music workshops are specifically designed for children with special needs, with the option of…

The Power Of Music to Teach and Inspire

We are so proud of the work we do at The Rhythm Village. Each and every one of our facilitators…

Rocking out at Mainsbridge

The Importance of Music Education

Music is a source of entertainment and fun, nearly everyone enjoys music, whether this is listening or dancing to music,…

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The Rhythm Village are registered NDIS providers

Now that The Rhythm Village are registered NDIS providers, we can provide NDIS participants with music workshops under their plans. NDIS participants are also able to purchase our HandHuggas with their NDIS funds.