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Youth culture is a way for the young generations to express and live their lives. It’s what I have repeatedly heard from my uncles and aunts about how they conducted themselves, with and in defiance to the existing norms. They …
There are very many people who love music and count it as an important part of their lives. It brings them considerable joy. However, there are far more people who never seem to ‘connect’ with music – it plays little …
At Carnegie Hall, Brooklyn Teens Get to Work with Pros on Their Songs By Emma Hernandez NEW YORK — In the Resnick Education Wing 10 floors above the main stages of historic Carnegie Hall, a teenage girl named Breanni stood …
Part III: Conclusion — Music to March To: Armies march on their stomachs. Social movements for change march in tune to the music in their heads, to the music its members make together. The labor movement had an entire catalogue …
Join me and my special guest musician, teacher, and composer Mischa Zupko for a conversation about music, the emotions, empathy, and community on Wednesday June 3rd at noon Chicago time on Mischa Zupko, Composer VoiceAmerica Empowerment Radio. Click here for …
A great American passed away the other day. Ordinarily, I never indulge in such chauvinism, but how else can you describe Pete Seeger? Who else has contributed as much to the country’s emotional and spiritual well-being? I haven’t posted to …
Have you ever found that listening to music, when doing chores or working, makes the task significantly more pleasant? A new study suggests that engaging music can help overall cognitive functioning as a indirect result of increased contentment. The study introduced The “Spring” movement …
Regardless of what culture you are from there is one thing almost all of us have in common. We are dancing creatures. With the exception of some religious sects, dancing has been as much of a part of human existence …