on the town EDUCATION MATTERS APRIL 2017 | SCENE 95 Education MATTERS By Ryan G. Van Cleave THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF SARASOTA ORCHESTRA’S SUMMER MUSIC CAMP Reason #5: Reason #4: You learn a lot in such a short period of time. Reason #3: Reason #2: Reason #1: Music is awesome. because Dad and Mom played music all through their euphonium, which is an instrument so similar to the baritone is with students who have tons of lessons under their belts. to choose electives such as music theory, music history, drumming, dancing, or how education in the arts generally translates into participating students having better grades and retention, and of course it looks great on a college application or resume. But one of the best 80% who participated in the Summer Music Camp went on to eventually join the 30-week academic year Sarasota Youth Orchestra. SCENES FROM AN INTERVIEW REAL TALK scenesarasota.com how hard work results in a good outcome. Understanding that time good is a powerful thing to take with them to college and into the workplace. Plus knowing how to work together — to play cooperatively — is also an invaluable skill to develop “Being able to work in a group of 5 — much less a participants in their morning string group, which includes violin,
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