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Music and Community: Co-Learning, Co-Leading, and Co-Citizenship

CSULA Music students and Anne Douglas Center students co-learn and co-lead through shared musical experiences. Through music, they create a fun and unique community partnership that benefits all involved. Join us to do something different!

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Music and Community: Co-Learning, Co-Leading, and Co-Citizenship

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  1. Music Students + Community Partners = WIN-WINfor the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities, Denver, 2017 CSULA MUSIC STUDENTS + Anne douglas center students = Co-learning Co-leading Shared experience Co-citizenship Fun Through music

  2. Do something different! College of Arts & LettersDepartment of Music

  3. Change Is Good Civic/Community Engagement is the most effective change

  4. 10,000 hours to expertise (we offer about 100 in a 4-year degree) • Research in adjacent fields proves benefits of music in a wide variety of venues for a wide variety of people (we train for the concert stage and concert audiences) • Bright spots do small things differently – for a purpose (we train for entertainment) • Graduates have no mission for their work (we train musicians to serve music & organizations, not people) CLUES From studying: high performers in every field research about music in adjacent fields bright spots in the field of music and running workshops with singers who have masters degrees in music but no work

  5. Benefits of Community/Civic Engagement Need Solution 10,000 hours Non-entertainment purpose – benefits to others Bright Spots Professional Mission Many more hours of performing Practical evidence of benefits/value-hands on experience Small changes, big difference Helps singers find their niche – their mission

  6. Music + Community Projects • 2014-15 Mini-Grant on Music & Wellness • 2015-16 Faculty Fellowship for the Public Good • 2015 CSULA Collaborative Project with Anne Douglas Center • 2016 AVA at Lorena Housing Complex, Busking, Holy Grounds • 2016 Implementation of 3088, 4088, 5088, graded performances

  7. The Anne Douglas Center Project +

  8. Anne Douglas Center Project • Genesis • Faculty member got grant to do a project with ADC • Recruited me and several other faculty to join (TV/Film, Kinesiology, Nutrition, Horticulture, Music) • Process • Met with ADC staff, identified general goals • Broke off with partners, identified specific goals • General Goals • Create Roof-top Garden/Event space to support ADC mission • Create long-term relationships • Must be curriculum related for CSULA & ADC • Culminating Event, May 31 in the completed space • Specific Goals • Healing, Confidence, Joy – 12 songs, half Spanish, 4 events

  9. Music Process with ADC Partnered with Chaplain Antoinette Burwell, had background in music Chaplain Burwell worked with music students at CSULA – three discussions regarding the mission of ADC and the mission of our musicians Came up with a plan together-mutually beneficial Three words identified by Chaplain that would work in her curriculum. Healing, Confidence, Joy Students assigned to find songs that inspire or illustrate these three words. Half in Spanish.

  10. Music Process towards Music Goals Students found and pitched songs to group Group voted on 12 songs If your song was chosen, it was your responsibility to arrange it for the group we have - with the talents we have, rehearse it, know when it was ready for performance, lead the performance.

  11. Songs, with ukulele, guitar, piano, a cappellaarranged and performed by students Somewhere over the rainbow/What a wonderful world Me Llamancalle Let it be Beimirbist du schon Me hacesfalta Lift Thine Eyes Voyavivir A Dream is a Wish La vie en rose Creo en me A la nanita nana Wakawaka Home***

  12. Performances/Interactive Events • English Service • Spanish Service • ADC Women’s Lobby Concert • Garden top celebration • Each song had a sing-a-long element. The women joined us on each one. The big hit was an arrangement of “Home” by Philip Phillips by student, Jenny Tran.

  13. Outcomes Music Students WIN ADC Students WIN unlikely leaders emerged everyone contributed to every song musical skills improved because they wanted to be good for the people they were serving-self-evaluated arranging, conducting, rehearsing, harmonizing, accompanying skills improved quickly with deadline of performances. CSULA’s willingness to give time and talent to the ADC students demonstrated what they could do Caused VP to have music played in lobby for women who came in off streets for simple change of clothes and shower – played classical music Opened the door for other arts including liturgical dance One student came off suicide watch, largely due to her daily singing after our work with then Inspired memory of where they came from and hope for future to pass on to their children

  14. From ADC Michelle Gonzales has said, “Secular music and Sacred theology teach us that everyday popular music is an entry point into discussions of the serious contemporary theological issues.” – Healing, Joy, and Confidence were the admission tickets into the hearts of the students and staff of the ADC. Dr. Kane’s students came prepared, challenged, and excited about walking into the unknown, A Women’s Rehabilitation Center on skid row in Los Angeles. Today, praises continue to ring out regarding CSULA, as Dr. Kane and her student’s music remains centered on the objectives of healing, joy, and confidence that music brings. The work of CSULA musicians continues to resonate within the walls of the ADC and of course, the hearts and memories of students and staff. ~Antoinette Burwell, Chaplain ADC

  15. And the beat goes on... Anne Douglas’s Birthday Celebration May 4, 2017 Nutrition Celebration March 2017 Chaplain Burwell & Dr.Kane Upcoming: Dec. 20 Christmas Service

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