(Rahway, New Jersey) — New Jersey Youth Symphony (NJYS) announced that approximately 1,000 elementary and middle school students will participate in a free educational concert to be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, February 21, 2024 at the Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway. Approximately 600 students from Union County Public Schools and nearly 300 of his students from Paterson Public Schools participated in this special event celebrating Black History Month with powerful musical selections by Duke Ellington and William Grant Still. Masu. The NJYS Youth Symphony, led by Helen H. Chapyo, will be joined in performance by guest artist and tenor saxophonist Lance Bryant.
“As we celebrate our 45th anniversary season, the New Jersey Youth Symphony Orchestra remains dedicated to training our students in a supportive and rigorous environment while also providing musical We encourage them to use their resources to serve and inspire.” NJYS Youth Symphony Orchestra musicians are primarily high school students who serve as positive role models and aim to inspire passion and excellence in young audiences. Hosting this educational concert is central to our mission as it celebrates Black heritage. Composers such as Duke Ellington and William Grant Still make this concert memorable through creative and engaging introductions to each section of the orchestra, providing an immersive experience for attendees. We aim to make it educational. Let's raise every voice and sing This underscores our dedication to celebrating the contributions of Black artists to our cultural heritage. We are honored to share this musical experience with our community and deepen our understanding of diversity and inclusion in the arts. ”
Wharton Arts' mission is to provide accessible, high-quality performing arts education that fosters personal growth and builds inclusive communities. Wharton Arts' vision is to provide innovative performing arts education in an inclusive community that is accessible to everyone.
wharton arts is New Jersey's largest independent nonprofit community performing arts education center, serving more than 2,000 students through a variety of classes and ensembles. The New Jersey Youth Chorus' five ensembles are an auditioned choral ensemble program for students in grades 3 through 12 that foster a love of choral music while fostering personal growth and creative development. and encourage appreciation. The New Jersey Youth Symphony's 15 ensembles audition approximately 600 students from third grade through twelfth grade, allowing young people to pursue musical excellence through high-level ensemble training and performance opportunities. We encourage you to achieve. Based in Paterson, the Paterson Music Project is a Wharton Arts program inspired by El Sistema that uses music education as a vehicle for social action, empowering young people through the community experience of learning and performing in ensembles. This is done by empowering and inspiring them to reach their full potential. From career classes for young children to lifelong learning programs for adults, the Wharton School of Performing Arts has a robust musical theater and drama program, with both private and group classes in instrumental and vocal music for all ages and abilities. We offer Driven by the positive, unifying influence of music and the belief that performing arts education should be available to all, regardless of ability to pay, Wharton Arts offers need-based scholarships .
Wharton Arts is located in Berkeley Heights, New Providence, and Paterson, New Jersey, and serves students from 12 counties. Wharton Arts' outstanding teaching artists, faculty, and conductors all have degrees in teaching specialties and are vetted and trained to help students achieve their personal best.
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