LCCM is getting ready to host its first ever TEDx evening at The Music Box on 23 March, bringing together artists and academics for a series of short talks exploring how music and creativity can move us from simply getting by to flourishing socially, psychologically and culturally.
Across five talks, TEDx LCCM: Beyond Survival will explore the role of music in shaping how we learn, connect and understand the world around us. We will also be joined by LCCM alum and The Voice UK winner Annatoria, who will bring an artist’s perspective into the conversation.
If you’re interested in where music fits into real life, beyond streams, socials and career paths, this is one to show up for.
The Lineup
Part of the global TEDx platform, Beyond Survival will centre on a simple but big shift in thinking. What happens when music is not treated as a luxury we outgrow, but as infrastructure for belonging, identity and embodied knowledge?
In an industry that often focuses on hustle and survival, this opens up a different kind of conversation that can inform artistry, study and beyond.
The line-up brings together voices working across music, research and education.
Alongside Annatoria, speakers from across LCCM include:
Daniel Green: Associate Dean and musicologist, on Songwriting Without Theory
Xiaoxiao Hou: music psychologist and researcher, on Why We Don’t Need Music (And Why We’re Wrong)
Lisbee Stainton: singer-songwriter and Associate Dean, on Feedback as Community Builder
Christopher Barnett: composer for film and television, on Music as Social Architecture
Join the Conversation
TEDxLCCM: Beyond Survival will take place from 6-9pm on 23 March at The Music Box and is completely free to attend. If you’d like to join us, reserve your place now.
Expect thoughtful ideas, live performance and a chance to hear from people working across music reflect on what it actually does, beyond the surface level.




