Musical dialogue

Our project involves youth meetings, lovers of classical music-playing wind instruments. We would like to share our passion for music.

Our project involves youth meetings, lovers of classical music - playing wind instruments. We would like to share our passion for music, to play wind instruments. Prove that music is more than a cultural dimension and brings together different cultures and nations.
We would like to meet with young people aged 17-30 playing wind instruments.

The aim of the project is meeting young people who, through active participation and dialogue to answer questions such as what is the music for them, how do you define the music, what impact music has on their lives and personality. Participants learn about musical heritage of the partner countries learn more about the most popular composers of the country.

Participants will exchange their experience on the most effective way of learning to play instruments, improve their musical technique, and what obstacles they faced when they learn and how to overcome them.

The challenge for the participants will be debate, mutual learning through debate, exchange of ideas and common playing.

Youth will learn from each other. They will have the opportunity to visit places culturally important to the group, listen to concerts of professional musicians.

At the end of the project the participants will play gratuitous concert for the local community. They will introduce musical achievements of their own countries and encourage to play musical instruments.
We are looking for partners who:
a) is able to host our youth
b) is able to ensure youth group who can play on brass instruments.

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Project overview

Musical dialogue is a project by
The Group of Secondary Electrical Schools
taking place
from 2016-08-01 till 2017-06-01
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges
and is focusing on:
  • Art
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Music
  • Non-formal learning

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/5032

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