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/ The music lessons
Music Lessons for Street Children in Sudan
The “Music Lessons for Street Children in Sudan” project
advocates a non-traditional approach to education that links vocational
training and capacity building with reintegration into society and
the rediscovery of national identity. To date, doctors, psychologists
and educators have resorted to music as a mechanism to enhance communication
and interactive skills and to support change in patients of post
traumatic situations.
Music therapy is based on the belief that everyone can respond
to music and that through the therapeutic effect of same, children
will learn to communicate on a nonverbal, symbolic level, expressing
emotions through music. The music lessons will help children to
handle and overcome depressions, anxiety, and traumatic experiences.
Within this context, music shall serve as a contact medium, an
expression and catalyst of their emotions, which in turn, will strengthen
their psychological capacity, diminish their inhibitions and fears,
enhance their attention, and strengthen their awareness, creating
self-confidence and reviving social skills necessary to learn and
to reengage into society.
Therefore, the music lessons will have a double impact; on the
one hand, they will provide children with skills they can use to
earn their living – as musicians or music teachers, while
on the other, the therapeutic effect of this medium will support
them to cope with their traumatic experiences.
The project does not only represent a unique chance to offer children
musical training and education, but will likewise contribute to
improve their overall psychological wellbeing, thereby providing
them with skills for their future lives.
Concept: Hubl Greiner
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