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The Ensemble seeks to connect and inform all people who are committed to ensemble music education for youth empowerment and social change.

GLP Imagined Community Concert: We Are the Change

05-18-2022

Our group was inspired to see the singers shine while performing for their families and communities and saw an opportunity to celebrate their empowered selves in our imagined participatory concert, “We Are the Change.” Based on the lyric poetry book Change Sings by inaugural National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman, the concert melds aspects of choral music and teaching artistry to create an engaging, out-of-the-box community experience.

Sistema Europe Seeks Venue Opportunities for Young Ukrainian Musicians

05-18-2022

Do you know of a concert hall or organization in Europe that would be excited to host a concert by young Ukrainian refugee musicians and their young Slovenian comrades?

International Arts Education Week

05-18-2022

The fourth week of May is International Arts Education Week!

Grant Opportunities for Caribbean Artists

05-18-2022

UNESCO and ACP-EU have announced a new grant program: Creative Caribbean – An Ecosystem of “Play” for Growth and Development.

Attend the Cultural Mobility Forum

05-18-2022

The international organization On the Move will host its 2022 Cultural Mobility Forum on May 25 (9:00-17:00 EEST) with the theme of Digital Mobility.

Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

05-18-2022

In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we want to share some educational resources for your classroom or community group.

Classical Piano Music by African Composers

05-18-2022

Here’s an opportunity to introduce your students or ensemble to African classical music: Rebeca Omordia, an award-winning Nigerian-Romanian pianist, has curated this original playlist of classical piano music by African composers for the BBC’s Classical Music.

From Carnegie Hall, Online Resources for Summer Exploration

05-18-2022

Your students’ music education doesn’t have to end with the school year. Carnegie Hall’s Resources for Young Musicians offers young people the chance to freely explore their creativity and musicianship over the summer.

Students Explore Their Family History through Music

05-18-2022

An inventive initiative at a Northern Californian music program is connecting young musicians of Central and South American descent with their family heritages.

Six Ways Musicians Can Act against Climate Change

05-18-2022

Those who are feeling powerless in the face of climate change, or who have heard that sentiment expressed in their classrooms, might benefit from reading this recent article at The Strad.

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