A lack of actual instruments hasn’t stopped the young musicians of the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, Paraguay from achieving national and international fame. Using musical instruments made entirely ...
The most beautiful instrument that 60 Minutes producer Michael Gavshon found when he visited the child orchestra of Cateura, Paraguay, was a cello. The body of the cello was fashioned out of an oil ...
CATEURA, Paraguay — The sounds of a classical guitar come from two big jelly cans. Used X-rays serve as the skins of a thumping drum set. A battered aluminum salad bowl and strings tuned with forks ...
WESTFIELD –Discarded industrial junk, power tools and a barrage of buckets and metal cans are the instruments in this special show. It's the work of Recycled Percussion, and the YMCA of Greater ...
Recycled Percussion, a self-taught group of four, features perhaps the most unconventional ensemble of musical apparatuses in the business. Check your garage; you are guaranteed to be in possession of ...
The most beautiful instrument that 60 Minutes producer Michael Gavshon saw when he visited the child orchestra of Cateura in Paraguay was a cello, fashioned out of an oil barrel, a hairbrush, the heel ...
Ring Elementary School music teacher, Kristen Brunacini, and art teacher, Rebecca Whitman, collaborated together to create a fun and educational project for third grade students that combined English ...
The Ravinia District and Ravinia Festival are teaming up once again to collect musical instruments to be refurbished, "recycled" and placed into the hands of children in underserved communities.
This professional violinist and music teacher is sharing his love of music with the children of Lima, Peru, by creating cheaper violins made from recycled materials. Jesús Peralta is a music teacher ...
The Gasparilla Music Foundation (GMF) and its Recycled Tunes program will hold a Musical Instrument Drive benefiting bay area schools on Saturday, December 7th, from noon until 4:00 p.m. at Sparkman ...
A program called Recycled Tunes can put it to good use and make it sing again. On Saturday, February 14, you can drop off used instruments at The Kitchen. That's at 2216 1st Avenue North in St. Pete.
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