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DC Youth Orchestra Program

WISH LIST: $100: 2 1-hour classes of instruction; $500: scholarships for at least 2 students for a semester; $1500: the salary for 1 faculty member to teach 1 beginning level violin class for 30 weeks

The DC Youth Orchestra Program was founded in 1960 at the request of DCPS, which identified the need for a city-wide orchestra for young people: many had very little music education and some had none at all. Now nearing its fiftieth anniversary, and with fresh leadership at the helm, DCYOP is poised to enter a new era -- and the need is as pressing as ever. Music is like oxygen for some kids, and they also need a place to go and something to which they can belong. DCYOP is all of those things. The program is built on a 12-level curriculum that allows students to progress at their own pace. Twelve ensembles participate in weekly classes, rehearsals, performances, and even a summer session. An inventory of over 800 musical instruments is available for students to use and rent (many do not own their own), and the program's unique structure and low fees mean that everyone can participate. Playing together is a transforming experience for these children, and your generosity keeps the music alive.

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Selected for the 2008-09 Catalogue
1700 East Capitol Street NE
Washington, DC 20003
202-698-0123

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© 2012 Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington