Friday, August 21, 2009

Blues in Schools October 7th annual 8 9

Blues in Schools October 7th annual 8 9 Columbus Day Weekend - About Blues Blues In The Schools Program School Mission Our mission is to provide educational experiences for students of all ages with "The Blues", the roots and the heritage of mode American music, in a an effort to stimulate interest and appreciation for all forms of art music. Education Blues music is music, and especially young people, should know the musical heritage of America and the Blues. Educate them on how American music has evolved and how the blues roots of popular forms of music today is important to us. The recognition and exposure to blues music has recently received publicity, and, more recently, the award-winning film "O Brother Where art thou" has brought more people to appreciate the sound, style and art that is defines the Blues. Nat Dove In 1978, the city of Chicago Public Schools presents "Blues in Schools" program to be even stronger for more than two decades later and has since spread throughout the country and also worldwide. In this program are invited to professional blues musicians in schools to conduct classes in the history of blues, famous blues musicians, different styles of blues, and how to write, sing and perform the blues. ABS has a program in place, as well. In our program, blues musicians in the local culture combined with a staff of several volunteers made up of former teachers, music professionals, and others with a genuine interest in the development of the children are invited to schools to implement programs tailored to different specific groups of age. While our program is in its infancy and only now beginning to achieve the success needed to achieve these grateful to several public meetings in many of the largest school systems in Califoia. The CVBF considers useful expose children whose musical experience is limited to what you just heard from older brothers or what they can see and hear on radio and TV commercial for the small amount of history behind the blues, a small amount on how the blues has changed the music of today, a touch of musical education mixed with a lot 'of fun. Nat Dove and Mick Martin Blues artist, have worked very well in the central San Joaquin Valley and areas representing Northe Califoia and the promotion of the BPI and can be contacted directly by clicking on their names to send e-mail as conces about the Blues in Schools program. If you are interested in joining the fun and provide a tax deductible donation for financial support for our program click on the link below. If you want to volunteer to participate in our presentations are one of our events in your school or just let us know what you think of our efforts, please contact us via e-mail to a CVBF brandjmoffatt@yahoo.com or call our toll free number ( 209) 383-4958. Your message will be forwarded to the authorities or BITS CVBF representative will be happy to answer any questions about or discuss with you our plans.

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