Chester Zoo Partnership
We have been in partnership with Chester Zoo since 2020 now and we are super honoured to have created the official Chester Zoo song!
Our brand new Chester Zoo song “ Sustainability” which we created during the pandemic with staff from Chester Zoo and 34 schools from Ignite led by our amazing Musical director and composer Andrew Smith. This song promotes the Zoo’s important message on Sustainability and has been performed by over 14000 children across the globe who came together in our Big Online Sing during the pandemic.
Last year we partnered together again to host a music stage and lead drumming/dance workshops at their Wildlife Connections Festival. We brought more local groups together to perform. We are back again this year for the Wildlife connections festival this year we can’t wait to show off more local talent and perform our song Sustainability with our Amasing Club children!

In this project after an uncertain couple of years in the world we want to support all young people through the arts to have a dream or vision for their future, to reach their full potential, to believe in themselves and be proud of who they want to be.
AmaSing Aspire is about embracing change, removing negativity and learning to be confident, to be authentic, to try new things and grab onto new opportunities and to be resilient and believe in yourself.
In this project we will use arts to support mental wellbeing, personal growth and creativity.
COMING SOON
LYRICS, MUSIC AND SCORE
COMING SOON
LYRICS, MUSIC AND SCORE
COMING SOON
LYRICS, MUSIC AND SCORE
AmaSing Connect 2021 Enquiry
AMASING YOUTH ORCHESTRA
Incredibly excited to be launching on 29 th January our FREE Youth Orchestra in partnership with Music for Life at The Catholic High School, Chester every other Sunday.
Show Tickets Now On Sale
Following or sell out shows at the Floral Pavillion earlier this month we are incredibly excited to bring our shows to Wrexham and Chester theatres.
Saturday School Success
The AmaSing Team have been working hard bringing lots of festive cheer to thousands of children in schools during December