Our impact: broadening the reach of ethics
How our programme, partnerships, and audiences shape learning, culture, and community.
Our impact is created through the events we programme, the people we bring together, and the opportunities we make possible for audiences, artists, and partners, across our public programme and collaborations.
What Our Audiences Say

“So enjoyable. A place for me to be part of a musical community. People like me can leave our loneliness behind and be part of a lovely afternoon.”
– Songhaven Audience Member
“To be here is a wonderful experience. I have learned a lot and feel really enriched.”
– Audience Member


“Just loved the whole experience. The staff, the venue, the artists, the crowd.”
– Audience Member
What Our Artists & Collaborators Say
“We were delighted to have been given the opportunity to perform at Conway Hall. Although we are a London-based chamber ensemble, access to London venues is a rarity. The opportunity provided by Conway Hall has enabled us to share our work with future concert promoters.”
– Lumas Winds


“Songhaven have been thrilled to partner with Conway Hall on a series of five dementia-friendly concerts… We feel we have found a very special home at Conway Hall and look forward to future collaborations bringing joyous music-making to this historic space.”
– Vivien Conacher, Founder, Songhaven
“Opening the doors to Conway Hall has had a profound impact on London Music Fund’s beneficiaries… As a small charity, this level of in-kind support has been transformative, enabling us to expand our programme, meet growing demand, and enhance our scholars’ social and cultural capital.”
– London Music Fund


“Our partnership with Conway Hall has become central to the development and reach of our work. The Eliza Flower project has provided inspiration and a platform to share her brilliance, opening new directions for composition and performance and growing audiences for women’s music past and present.”
– Frances Lynch, Electric Voice Theatre





