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December 2008
This year was our third year at Purdy Women's
Prison and once again it was a very successful program. In a letter
from Washington Correction Center for Women Superintendent Douglas
O. Cole he stated that "The offenders who have participated in
your programs praise the way your music has helped them build confidence,
teamwork and most importantly, self esteem. Blues in Schools is not
only educational but, inspirational. We ask that you please consider
future programs at our facility". Louis Braille School for the Blind in
Edmonds WA is a school for blind and autistic children. Our programs
there consisted of 4 one day mini concerts with lots of student participation
with some hands-on with guitar, harmonica and percussion and hand
clapping from the students. We taught simple versions of some of our
usual Blues in Schools songs like "Louie Louie", "Baby
what you want me to do" and some Ella Jenkins songs with rhythm
exercises. This is our 2nd year at the school and we have developed
great working relationship with the staff and students. At Zion Prep we joined the summer school already in progress and held a 3 week workshop that culminated in a Blues in Schools addition to the summer schools final concert attended by the entire school, parents and administrators. This summer was our 2rd year at Zion Preparatory Academy. The Centrum Blues Camp classes
focused exclusively on the poetry of James Langston Hughes put to blues
music. We taught a daily class on Langston Hughes and rehearsed 5 song/poems
on harmonicas and vocals, upright bass, guitars, violin, accordion and
even a washboard. We had a great little group started and we performed
at the camps participant concert at the end of the week. *Next year we plan to continue
to focus and build on our blues history teaching, songwriting, the Langston
Hughes poetry/music project and develop a local blues and music history
program. We will also continue with our base program of vocals, harmonica,
guitar, drums, percussion and stage presentation. *We have been researching
local artists and NW based music and plan to begin adding a local music
aspect to each of our projects; artists we plan to include are Earnestine
Anderson, Quincy Jones, Ray Charles and Jimi Hendrix. *we have been increasing
our number of programs and students reached significantly over the past
2 years
.. A Recent letter sent to us by the Seattle Public Schools. Dear Curley
and Annette,
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