Monday, October 28, 2013

El Sistema in the US – how has it worked and could it be better/more widespread?

Luke Newman

            El Sistema is a Venezuelan program in which school children from lower class backgrounds are able to practice musical instruments.  It has helped many children stay off the streets and even go on to lead highly successful lives. Many in America have wondered if El Sistema could work similarly in inner-city areas nationwide.  As we said in class, Jose Antonio Abreu won the TED Prize and his wish was for El Sistema to make it’s way to the US.  There are branches of El Sistema all across the country, including right here in Lexington.  The program in Lexington has helped thirty second and third grade students who receive eleven hours of musical instruction per week.  The program is free for all students.  It is a great opportunity to help children in potentially high-risk environments to stay off of the street and develop talents in a meaningful art.


http://elsistemausa.org/profiles/north-limestone-musicworks/

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