Migrant Scholars Program, California State University, Fresno, Summer 2006

Folk Music and Dance with Evo Bluestein

This year the Migrant Scholars were 13 girls and 2 boys from Kings Canyon Unified School Distict. Please find out more about the program here.


"I was going to be a teacher. Now I'm going to be a music teacher!"


 



This program is now available for your school, with loaner instruments included!
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"You influenced me about music. I kind of didn't like music because I didn't know how it worked. Now I know how to play the piano a little bit. My dad was impressed when I went to play the piano and he was really happy. I told him that you taught us a lot in two weeks and I told him that I learned how to play a piano, a harp, a dulicmer and a mandolin. I can't wait to go to school and tell how it was, how much fun, and how we danced. Thank you!!!"

"Thank you for teaching us music. If I had liked music before, I love it now."


Migrant Scholars 2007

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Special thanks to Raul Moreno, Coordinator of University Migrant Services, and Mike Mueller, Fresno County Office of Education



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