Children's Expressive Singing Course

One-on-one singing class in London for children!



5+ years & Adults     4 x 1 hour Class size 1 to 2 guests    

  £60 - £80 (£80 per guest when you book for 1 guest, £60/guest for 2 guests) (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

In this gentle and personalised 1:1 singing class in London, your child will be guided to explore their unique voice through music, storytelling, and creative play. Your child will be supported in a safe, nurturing environment (Enhanced DBS checked), where they can feel at ease to express themselves freely.
Through playful vocal exercises, imaginative storytelling, and intuitive music-making, your child will build confidence while discovering the joy of using their voice. This session is not about “singing perfectly” — it’s about helping your child feel safe, expressive, and connected to their own voice.
What to expect:
  • A personalised session tailored to your child’s needs and energy.
  • Gentle vocal exploration through games, sounds, and storytelling.
  • Introduction to simple melodies, rhythm, and creative expression.
  • Support in building confidence, emotional awareness, and self-expression.
  • A calm, encouraging space that prioritises wellbeing over perfection.
By the end of the session, your child will feel more confident, relaxed, and proud of their creative expression -- celebrating those meaningful small wins.
What you'll get
A playful singing experience, tailored to their needs.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
What to bring
Just themselves!
Session repeats

This class series runs over 4 consecutive sessions, at the same time every week.

Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 5 years old).

An adult must accompany any attending kids (the adult may observe for free).

Location

Your teacher can travel within 10 miles of London, to a venue of your choice.

Children's Expressive Singing Course location
Your teacher

Art with Ina Leah
Art with Ina Leah

5.0 (8)
female Women-owned

I am Gabriela “Ina Leah” Fernandez, a transdisciplinary Indonesian artist, as well as an advocate for autism & ADHD awareness. With 11 years of experience, I recently graduated from the Royal College of Art (MFA Arts and Humanities), where I explored the intersection of art and wellbeing after getting a BA in Psychology. I founded Akarupa, an art-for-wellbeing platform promoting self-expression, community building, and intergenerational collaboration.
Since 2013, I’ve performed across 8 cities in Indonesia at events like Ngayogjazz Festival, Prambanan Jazz Festival, and the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. I performed for Bakti Budaya Djarum Foundation, which led to a collaboration with film director Garin Nugroho. In the UK, I’ve participated in events like St. George’s Art Festival, Wandsworth Art Fringe, and Colchester’s Festival of Rice & Spice.
My accolades include winning the GoAhead Challenge (2018), National Nomination for Young Female Singer (2021), and an AMI Awards nomination for Best Music Production (2022). In 2024, I was shortlisted for the New Blood Art Emerging Artist Award Prize.
From 2019 to 2023, I researched my Lamaholot Tribe’s heritage in East Nusa Tenggara, exploring how indigenous participatory dances and songs promote wellbeing. This inspired Sounds From Lamaholot, a therapeutic art method showcased at Biennale Yogyakarta 2022.
As a neurodivergent artist, I advocate for autism and ADHD awareness through social media, podcasts, and speaking engagements at institutions like the University of Bath and Ohio University. My visual art focuses on raising awareness about autistic experiences and promoting healing. A recipient of a fully funded scholarship from the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education, I am now based in London, committed to creating art that fosters wellbeing and social impact. This includes being Music Leader Cohort at Wigmore Hall and workshop leader at “From Stimming to Dance” for autistic children.
2026-06-26 15:00:00
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