Germa Adan
Work With Germa
Germa Adan's work spans performance, research, creative production and education. She collaborates with festivals, cultural institutions, schools and community organisations to create work rooted in voice, heritage and embodied cultural memory.
Below are the primary ways to collaborate.

Performances & Artistic Collaborations
Germa performs as a solo artist and in ensemble contexts, weaving voice, strings (violin, guitar + other) and storytelling into immersive musical experiences.
Her work blends Haitian folk, Global folk, classical training, improvisation and contemporary composition, creating performances that are intimate, layered and resonant across audiences.
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Festivals and concert series
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Cultural institutions
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Themed heritage programmes
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Commissioned interdisciplinary work
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Cross-cultural collaborations

Workshops & Cultural Facilitation
Germa designs and delivers workshops for schools, community groups and cultural organisations, combining voice, rhythm and storytelling to explore migration, belonging and collective memory.
Workshops are interactive, inclusive and adaptable for primary, secondary and adult participants.
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Songs of Migration & Belonging
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Find Your Voice: Singing for Confidence & Joy
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Folk Songs & Black Voices
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Finding Your Creative Voice Through the Violin

Creative Producer & Project Development
Alongside her performance practice, Germa works as a creative producer and project collaborator.
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Album production and artistic direction
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Commissioned interdisciplinary projects
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Research-led music development
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Cross-cultural artistic collaborations
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Programme design/delivery /evaluation within community and institutional contexts
She brings experience in budget oversight, project coordination and partnership development across arts and educational settings.

Education Consultancy & Curriculum Development
Germa works with schools and cultural organisations to develop culturally responsive music curriculum and inclusive arts provision.
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Curriculum review and redesign (KS1–KS4)
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Integrating diasporic and global music traditions into music provision
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Developing schemes of work that broaden and critically extend beyond traditional Eurocentric frameworks
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Staff CPD on culturally responsive arts practice
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Supporting departments seeking to embed equity and representation meaningfully within music education
Her approach draws on over ten years of experience as a music educator, Head of Department and arts practitioner, alongside research into diasporic sound traditions.
Consultancy is tailored to the needs of each organisation and can range from single advisory sessions to longer-term development partnerships.
Let's Connect:
For bookings, commissions, consultancy or press enquiries:
bookings.adanproject@gmail.com
Germa welcomes opportunities that honour artistry, cultural depth and thoughtful collaboration.