Colorado Symphony Musicians to Travel to Haiti to Support Haiti Youth Orchestra Development
3 Musicians will visit the Haiti Youth Orchestra for a week in June to help teach and mentor as part of an initiative led by 17-year-old Colorado student and Haiti Youth Orchestra founder, Zach Harris
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Seth McNew, Director of Public and Community Relations
720.939.1290 (m) - 303.308.2477 (o)
smcnew@coloradosymphony.org
The
Colorado Symphony announced
today that three musicians from the orchestra will be traveling to
Mirebalais
, Haiti in June 2016
to help teach the students of the Haiti Youth Orchestra as well as provide mentorship for growing the orchestra and its programming.
The Haiti Youth Orchestra was created by
Colorado student
Zach
Harris
,
now 17, who has been regularly traveling to the area and organizing donations of instruments to the students
over
the last three years
.
During the visit to Haiti, the three musicians will introduce the
musicians of the
youth orchestra to more advance
d
lessons and techniques, provide training on instrument care, and help to support the organization staff on building a thriving regional orchestra.
The end goal of the trip is to facilitate a lasting, meaningful relationship between the Haiti Youth Orchestra and the Colorado Symphony.
Through the support of Colorado-based
non-profit Road to Hope, Zach has raised funds and helped to source instruments and materials to make the youth orchestra possible. The Haiti Youth Orchestra now has approximately 40 members and is operated almost exclusively through denotations and volunteers.
“I started the Haiti Youth Orchestra because I believe all children should have the opportunity to make music, regardless of where they are born,” says Zach. “Music has played such a large role in my life. I wanted to give Haiti children the opportunity to explore the world of music. I loved the idea of taking energetic young kids who had never even seen a violin, and turning them into talented musicians in their very own orchestra.”
“Before the orchestra started, I did not know anyt
hing about music,” says David Marcellus
, one of the musicians in the Haiti Youth Orchestra,
“
but because of Zach Harris and the Road to Hope, I am now very happy to be a musician! The orchestra has helped me to become a good student, I am very focused on my studies. I take this opportunity to thank all our sponsors in the United States. Thank you!"
Zach and the Road to Hope Foundation are planning to bring some of the musicians from the Haiti Youth Orchestra to Colorado in November 2016. To learn more about the Haiti Youth Orchestra and to follow the June trip with the Colorado Symphony musicians, please see the blog at
HaitiYouthOrchestra.com
. The Haiti Youth Orchestra is funded by donations, and the foundation is accepting donations at:
bit.ly/1skMxWv
CONTACTS:
For more information or to request interviews, please contact:
Seth McNew, Director of Public and Community Relations
smcnew@coloradosymphony.org - 303.308.2477
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