Social Development & Music
February 3, 2011 0 CommentsWhat is the role
of music in education?
Do you want
to learn
about the music education policies and initiatives that are
currently implemented by multinational organizations in the
region?
HUMAs gladly celebrates
and joins Enrique Marquez's effort in putting together this coming
event:
"Social
Development Through Music
Education:
The Role of Multinational
Organizations"
Thursday, February 10 · 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Free and open to the public
Tsai Auditorium, Center for Government and International
Studies-South
1730 Cambridge
Street
Cambridge,
MA
-
Enrique Marquez is a very active graduate student in the School of
Education (GSE), and jointly with the Rockefeller Center for Latin
American Studies is organizing this panel discussion with
the following guest speakers:
José Cuesta, Senior Economist, World
Bank
Silvia Oteyza, Director, Social Sustainability, Andean Development Corporation
Silvia Oteyza, Director, Social Sustainability, Andean Development Corporation
Luis Simón, Culture and Development Foundation,
Inter American Development Bank
Mariano Vales, Coordinator, Music Program, Organization of American States
Mariano Vales, Coordinator, Music Program, Organization of American States
Join us and meet the
leaders
from the World Bank, the Inter American Development Bank, the
Organization of American States and the Andean Development
Corporation (CAF) who will share their mission and vision for
the development of children and youth in the hemisphere through
innovative music education programs.
Welcoming Remarks
Merilee Grindle, Director
David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Sari Bermúdez, CEO
Inter-American Culture and Development Foundation
Introduction
Lori Gross, Associate Provost for Arts and Culture, Harvard University
Moderator
Fernando Reimers, Director, International Education Policy Program, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Reception to follow
Hosted by the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Sari Bermúdez, CEO
Inter-American Culture and Development Foundation
Introduction
Lori Gross, Associate Provost for Arts and Culture, Harvard University
Moderator
Fernando Reimers, Director, International Education Policy Program, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Reception to follow
Hosted by the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Would you like to know
some more...?
Meet 'El
Sistema' and the work of Jose
Antonio Abreu and Gustavo Dudamel.

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