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EWU mariachi band keeps students connected to Hispanic roots

Eastern Washington University's music hall is home to one of only a few mariachi bands in the region and gives Hispanic students a chance to showcase their heritage. CHENEY, Wash. — Inside the walls of Eastern Washington University's (EWU) music hall lies a secret; luckily, you don't have to get too close to see- or rather, hear- this secret.. For the last 10 years, the public university's music hall has […]

todayOctober 12, 2023 1

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Art, music are Lincoln high school student’s passions

Nicholas Li, a junior at Lincoln East High School, poses by his painting (bottom right) "The Columns." The painting is based on a photo he took in Pioneers Park Nature Center in Lincoln and was nationally recognized in March. COURTESY PHOTO At just 3 years old, it was clear Nicholas Li had a gift.His small hands seemed to constantly clutch onto crayons, pens and pencils, leaving his parents with piles […]

todaySeptember 18, 2023 5

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Ex-NYC middle school music teacher Jesus Concepcion admits to sexually abusing five students: prosecutors

A former Bronx charter middle school music teacher has admitted to sexually abusing five girls — one of whom was as young as 12 — while they were his students around two decades ago, federal prosecutors said Tuesday. Jesus Concepcion, 50, will face a mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison at his sentencing for the years-long scheme to groom and abuse the girls when he taught and was the […]

todaySeptember 12, 2023 10

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Towson High students organizing music festival to benefit the Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Towson High students organizing music festival to benefit the Chesapeake Bay Foundation Print Tuesday, September 5, 2023Katarina Hein, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 A group of Towson High School students are organizing the 2023 Tributary Festival, the third annual music festival to benefit the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. The Tributary Festival was first launched in 2021 by Reed Spaulding. Spaulding, now a freshman at Drexel University, began the project when […]

todaySeptember 5, 2023 6

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Wellington.Scoop » UCOL student’s growing success with career in music

Press Release – UCOLUCOL | Te Pūkenga are proud to support the success of alum Te KuraHuia (Ngāi Tara, Ngāti Raukawa), as her musical talent has been recognised by renowned musician Tiki Taane and band Black Comet. Originally from Horowhenua, 24-year-old Te KuraHuia had her track BMW, which stands for Bad Mana Wahine, remixed by the industry-leading artists following a successful grant application with Creative New Zealand Toi Tipu Toi […]

todayAugust 30, 2023 4

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Lexington nonprofit provides free music lessons to low-income students

LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — A local nonprofit hosted an open house Friday at its new location here in Lexington. Central Music Academy provides free music lessons to kids who can’t afford them. They typically serve between 100 and 120 students a semester from Fayette and surrounding counties. CMA started looking for a new space in January. Their new location, on Eagle View Lane, was previously a medical clinic. A […]

todayAugust 26, 2023 10

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Students thrill with pop beats as music festival comes to an end

St Theresa Girls Primary School Nyeri celebrate after winning a choral verse class at the 95th edition of the Kenya Music Festival in Nyeri. [George Orido, Standard]  The ongoing Kenya National Music Festival at the Dedan Kimathi University in Nyeri has brought an economic upswing to local traders in the county. Traders from Nyeri and surrounding towns have been a happy lot since the event started one week ago. The festival has brought […]

todayAugust 19, 2023 9

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Music may hold the key to get students better at maths

AFP – Recent scores in mathematics among 13-year-old American students are at their lowest in decades, prompting concern from parents, educators and authorities. And while teachers look at various ways of promoting learning in this area, a new Turkish study suggests that music could be a solution to issues of innumeracy or mathematical illiteracy. Dr Ayça Akin of Antalya Belek University came to this conclusion after analysing 55 studies from […]

todayAugust 6, 2023 4

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