Creating unique, engaging imaginative workshop events and projects for people of all ages is an area in which Just Addictive Music have many years of experience. You can tell us what you want to do, what art forms, issues or subjects are to be included or alternatively we will work with you to design something that will suit your intended participants no matter what their ages, gender or background.

Culture and Diversity

We live in a society where differences between the many people who reside here are highlighted, singled out and often associated with problems and difficulties that exist. Creating an environment where individuals can be comfortable with their uniqueness and appreciative of others, offers us all a positive way to live, work and play together. These workshops our projects are designed to illustrate the similarities that exist and to use our differences as a vehicle to foster understanding, appreciation and acceptance in order that individuals see themselves as citizens of this society.

The aims of these projects are:

  • To prepare all participants for life in a multi-ethnic society.
  • To foster better knowledge and understanding of the world.
  • To correct various misconceptions in participants’ understanding of multicultural Britain.
  • To develop knowledge and understanding of time, place, cultures and beliefs.
  • To explore culture and race

Art Forms
Projects can include any number of art forms like Dance, Music, Visual arts and Drama e.t.c. or just one. The outcome can be a performance, art displays and exhibitions, audio or video recordings or broadcasts.



Do you want to learn all about Dj’ing from the Pro’s? Learn to Dj Dance, Garage, Hardcore, Hip Hop/R n B any style. Includes mixing & scratching using vinyl or CD’s Each course explores the "Art of mixing music", is free and offers weekly workshops over a 3 month or 3 week period. Ideal f or all, whether absolute beginners or DJs looking to develop their skills.


After successfully piloting in 2002 Just Addictive Music (JAM) is pleased to announce the official launch of Beats Diversity Workshops funded by The National Foundation for Youth Music and the Arts Council of England.