(Grades 6–8)
African American Song
"When you read from a textbook, you're learning, but you don't really learn the feelings. In a song, you can hear all the feelings and feel the feelings." -2009 Perelman American Roots student
How does African American Song unite people? Students explore African American song and its connections to history and current events in social studies and choral classrooms.
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This program is made possible, in part, by the Ronald O. Perelman Music Endowment Fund.
Delivery of the Weill Music Institute's programs to a nationwide audience is supported, in part, by the US Department of Education and by an endowment grant from the Citi Foundation.
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$6 per student
$30 per teacher
One chaperone ticket per 10 students included
Additional adults $6 each
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Trace the development of African American music from sacred traditions all the way through hip-hop. Photos, historical information, and streaming audio bring this comprehensive timeline to life.
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