A composer, improviser, and saxophonist whose work bridges contemporary music with everyday themes—including memory, identity, and sensory experiences—Havelock grounds her work in collaboration, improvisation, and an exploration of microtonality and timbre. Her dedication to inclusivity in the arts is evident in her sensory-friendly music theatre piece IN TWO MINDS, developed as part of her final university project. Performed with Ellie Stamp, it delves into the concept of experiential duality and reflects her research into disability and representation within contemporary music.

Recent work includes collaborations with prominent groups such as Psappha on their Youth Music Scheme and performances with ensembles like The Chimera Ensemble and The Arc Project. In addition to her composition work, Havelock is an accomplished saxophonist with a growing performance portfolio. As Chair of The Chimera Ensemble during the 2021-22 academic year, she contributed significantly to York’s musical community, ultimately receiving the prestigious John Paynter Prize upon graduating. She has performed as a soloist in venues such as St Paul’s Hall, Huddersfield, at Sarah Markham’s Saxophone Day, where her talent as an improviser and solo performer has continued to shine. Recognized for her progress throughout her undergraduate studies, Havelock was awarded the Ralph Markham Achievement Award in 2022.