After a week of summer school In Harmony Norwich's children (Year 1 +) gave a performance for parents. In Harmony is a community development programme aimed at using music to bring positive change to the lives of very young children in some of the most deprived areas of England, delivering benefits across the wider community.
All videos on this page by Anna Patteson.
Children taking part in the Norwich In Harmony project from Larkman, Mile Cross and Catton Grove primary schools, get together for the first time since the Christmas concert and play their Easter concert. These are the highlights.
Children taking part in the In Harmony program from Larkman Primary school are visited by the directors of Lambeth and Liverpool In Harmony. Footage of the children during the in school classes and interviews with the visitors.
Children form Mile Cross primary in Norwich participate in the after school In Harmony project, inspired by the Venezuelan project 'El Sistema'. During this session, pupils are given 'practice instruments' to take home and familiarize themselves with before they are given the real instruments. Tutors and parents are interviewed as to the progress and impact of the project to date.
Children form Catton Grove Primary in Norwich participate in the after school In Harmony project, inspired by the Venezuelan project 'El Sistema'. During this session, pupils have group violin tuition, continue in their oral musical education, and parents are interviewed as to the progress and impact of the project to date.
Interviews with children taking part in the In Harmony Project, from Larkman Primary School. Footage of the after school ensemble and interview with a project tutor. Footage taken during February of 2010.