"Music produces an irreversible transformation in a child. This doesn't mean he'll end up as a professional musician. He may become a doctor, or study law, or teach literature. What music gives him remains indelibly part of who he is forever."
- Dr. Jose Antonio Abreu
In 1975 Venezuelan economist Jose Antonio Abreu had a brilliant idea: to create a youth orchestra in a poverty-stricken area within Venezuela.
Over the past 39 years, Dr. Abreu has seen his idea become an extremely successful reality. Beginning with children preschool age, his program, El Sistema, teaches its students about moving, music & instruments; eventually turning many into orchestra players who travel the world.
El Sistema begins taking students around age 2 or 3, teaching them about music and music theory. By age 4, their students have started on an instrument, and by 6 they are in orchestras. Working several hours a day, 6 days a week, the program gives its students room for only studies and music. This creates a violence free route that most in their areas are not as fortunate to have as an option.
El Sistema has not only changed the lives for close to a million Venezulenas (800,000 students as of 2008), they also now have programs across the United States and other parts of the world. They have also inspired city's to create youth orchestras, including the Los Angeles' Philharmonic Youth Orchestra LA (YOLA).
I highly recommend visiting this link
and watching the 60 Minutes special on El Sistema. It will change the way you look at the possibilities music within children's lives, and what it can do to change the future for children everywhere.
Image from The Guardian
Students with conductor Gustavo Dudamel (left) and Dr. Aberu (right)
Caracas, Venezuela
Resources:
http://www.kidznotes.org/the-program/el-sistema/
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/el-sistema-changing-lives-through-music/
http://www.laphil.com/education/yola
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/jun/14/abreu-el-sistema-venezuela-interview-clemency-burton-hill
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