Uniting Voices is a non-profit music education organization dedicated to inspiring and changing lives through music to create a harmonious world. Our programs serve students in partnership with Chicago schools and after school community based programs throughout the city in an effort to gain understanding and appreciation of diverse people and cultures through music.

Uniting Voices works with culture bearers to introduce music that can be taught to our singers with appropriate historical context and performed with cultural integrity. These workshops are sometimes provided just to our team of music educators and other times directly with the singers. They are incredibly inspiring to all who attend, and we would be happy to share the opportunity to take advantage of these resources with other music educators and potentially CPS groups of students, where appropriate.

Workshop with John Arnold - Toboggan Clinician

Thursday, August 29, 10am-12pm at the Chicago Cultural Center, 5th floor

Description:

Native Award-winning musician, composer, and celebrated historian, John Arnold, will share Toboggan and “Trinibago” songs and history from the island nation in an interactive workshop. Educators will gain firsthand knowledge and resources to aid instruction and performance! The music is adaptable for all choral voicings! Learn more about John Arnold here!

Attendees: 

Current and future music educators and teaching artists are welcome to sign up and participate for a $25* fee.

*To ensure accessibility, Uniting Voices has a “pay what you can” policy, allowing registration for as little as $5.

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