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What a night! We had an amazing time celebrating and connecting at the 2023 Australian Education Awards.

As team building and entertainment partners, SongDivision engaged the 800 attendees through music and they kept everyone moving throughout the night with musical stings between awards and a party band to help people dance the night away.

But the highlight was the original funk song we created with attendees.

Our team of world-class session musicians who have worked with everyone from John Farnham, to Aerosmith, to Guy Sebastian, co-wrote the music and lyrics with everyone in attendance and then spent the week in the studio recording the song.

Checkout the video below to hear the finished tune, and see if you can spot some of the great moves on the dance floor.

As pioneers in interactive music experiences like these, SongDivision has been strengthening culture in organisations using the science of music for over 20 years, in 30+ countries and 15 different languages.

If you’d like to talk to one of the team about your upcoming events, get in touch with our team to find out how we can help make your programs unforgettable.

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Who are you? You lead or advise on company culture, employee engagement, and retention. Your organization already invests in building a positive workplace, and now you’re seeking fresh ways to energize and unite your teams. Your leadership knows that without innovation, your competitive edge is at risk. So, you’re determined to create the conditions that spark creativity, drive innovation, build psychological safety, and foster belonging.

Who are we? SongDivision, the culture experts. We use the proven power of making music together to bond teams and amplify your culture. For thousands of years humans have used music to tell stories, entertain, and educate. Why? Because it works.

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