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polly7

(20,582 posts)
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 12:38 PM Aug 2012

I didn't know where else to put this, but I hope you enjoy it anyway.



A decade ago a small group of documentary filmmakers set out with a dream to create a film rooted in the music of the streets. Not only has that dream been realized, it has blossomed into a global sensation called Playing For Change, a project including musicians of every level of renown, that has touched the lives of millions of people around the world.

While traveling the world filming and recording musicians, the crew became intimately involved with the music and people of each community they visited. Although many of these communities had limited resources and a modest standard of living, the people in them were full of generosity, warmth, and above all they were connected to each other by a common thread: music.

Out of these discoveries, the Playing For Change Foundation was born and made its mission to ensure that anyone with the desire to receive a music education would have the opportunity to do so. The Playing For Change Foundation is dedicated to the fundamental idea that peace and change are possible through the universal language of music.


http://playingforchange.org/

Aug 21, 2012

Making a Difference One Song at a Time

by William Aura

As he embarks on a return trip to Nepal, William Aura shares an essay on the origin of the first music program in Tintale Village:
Bordered by India and the Tibet region of China, Nepal is known for its untouched massive mountains, green terraced foothills, and thick Jungle terrain. In a few remaining rural areas the people have lived virtually isolated from the outside world for centuries…
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I didn't know where else to put this, but I hope you enjoy it anyway. (Original Post) polly7 Aug 2012 OP
That's beautiful! Phentex Aug 2012 #1
I do too. polly7 Aug 2012 #2

polly7

(20,582 posts)
2. I do too.
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 03:05 PM
Aug 2012

It's amazing how many people (I believe) know of John Lennon and his message around the world. And how about that Clarence Bekker ...... have you ever heard such a beautiful voice? They're all such fantastic musicians. I love the way they mix the contributions from all around the world, the end products are just perfect. I'm addicted to this organization.

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