4: Episode 4: Darren Abrahams
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Darren Abrahams is a singer, coach, trauma therapist and trainer working internationally as a facilitator and project leader in the fields of personal, cultural and community development. Darren is co-founder of The Human Hive a CIC working with individuals and organisations to make a more welcoming and inclusive world. He is on the steering team and head of pastoral care for The Complete Freedom of Truth, an international youth-led project developing global youth citizenship through culture and the arts and is a trainer and Wellbeing Adviser for Musicians Without Borders where he trains musicians to use music for peace building. As a singer Darren performed internationally for companies such as The Young Vic, English National Opera, The Royal Opera, Teatro Comunale di Bologna and Wexford Opera. In 2021 he will be singing the title role in Nigel Osborne’s opera Naciketa at the London South Bank and co-creating new opera BEAM with soprano and empowerment coach Nadine Benjamin. Darren is an expert at making people feel safe while bringing communities together to heal.
https://darrenabrahams.com
Human Hive online community: https://the-human-hive.mn.co
Hive School: https://thehive.school
The Complete Freedom of Truth: https://thecompletefreedomoftruth.com
Naciketa: https://www.operacircusuk.com/naciketa.html
Musicians Without Borders: https://www.musicianswithoutborders.org
BEAM: https://snapemaltings.co.uk/whats-on/beam/
Nadine Benjamin: https://nadinebenjamin.com
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