Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Musical Performance - Todd Rundgren, Kevin Ellman, Jesse Gress, John Siegler, and special guests to play together on 4/18



Spirit of Harmony Foundation's
Symposium on the Moral Imperative of Music Education
Saturday, April 18, 2015   6:30-9:30 p.m.
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service
SYMPOSIUM SUMMARY:


Entertainment outside the venue: Mabelvale Elementary Drum and Groove Line

Welcome from the Clinton School of Public Service

Roger Clinton speaking on Music Education

Arkansas Symphony Youth Orchestra, Brass Quintet

Master of Ceremonies Kevin Ellman opening remarks

Welcome from Todd Rundgren

Panel:
  • The Neurological/Physical Benefits of Music Education: Nina Kraus, PhD. (Northwestern University Brainvolts Lab)
  • The Social Benefits of Music Education: Margaret Martin, DrPH, MPH (Harmony Project)
  • The Economic Benefits of Music Education: Policy Perspective - George Ford, PhD. (Phoenix Center)
  • The Academic Benefits of Music Education: School-based perspective- Carl Mouton (Maumelle High School band director)
  • The Emotional/Creative Benefits of Music Education: Todd Rundgren
Wrap-up and call to action


Musical Performance - Todd Rundgren, Kevin Ellman, Jesse Gress, John Siegler, and special guests

PLEASE NOTE: We are offering some exciting sponsorship opportunities. Please contact Mark Cohen (mc@spiritofharmony.org) for details. 

 
For information on the Symposium and the entire Rockin' Little Rock Weekend in partnership with Rundgren Radio, please click here. We hope you will join us!!

Please visit our website at www.spiritofharmony.org to learn more about our work providing opportunities for personal development and self-expression through the support of music and music education.

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