Careers in the creative industries can come in many shapes and forms. Rhonda Scott is a premium example of how you can take things you love and make a living out of them.
After leaving school in S5, Rhonda went to study Music Education with Drama at Aberdeen University. Whilst studying she also obtained her performance diploma in both piano and singing. In 1984, Rhonda started teaching music in secondary schools as well as being involved in many youth theatre projects. In 1995 Rhonda founded Ragamuffins and Leading Lights theatre groups, while also working for Aberdeen Youth Music Theatre (AYMT) as a musical director/choreographer. Continuing to teach in schools until August 2007, Rhonda decided to branch off and start up her own singing school. The Scott School of Singing, is where Rhonda and an array of other singing teachers from across Aberdeen teach and inspire people to peruse their talents in the creative arts!
Rhonda told us that the best part of her job is “Getting to teach young, enthusiastic people and see them become confident performers.”
Running your own business, however, this comes with its downfalls. She continued to say “If I don’t work - I don’t get paid! Simple.” The nature of 'being the boss' will always come with the problem of having to chase people for money, “It comes with the territory!”.
What advice would you give to someone who would like to get into the creative industries, based on your own personal experiences?
“Do your homework! Find out about the many courses on offer and what would suit you. Believe in yourself… If you don’t then there’s no point in going into the performing industry - but don’t be cocky as you will crash and burn.”
If you are inspired by Rhonda and think that studying music education or starting your own business then here are some useful links that you may want to investigate:
Scott School of Singing:https://www.facebook.com/ScottSchoolofSinging/
Business Start-Up: https://www.startuploans.co.uk/business-advice/how-to-start-a-business/
Enterprise at University: https://www.strath.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/businessenterprise/
Music Education at University: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/degree-programmes/804/XW13/music-education/
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