| Letters from Iraq: Views from the mountainside and from the music stand |
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| By Marc Thayer, Special to the Beacon | |
| Last Updated ( Thursday, 31 July 2008 ) | |
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Hello again from Suleimanya, a city in the Kurdish Autonomous Region of northeastern Iraq near the Iranian border. As I send this off to you on Monday night, we've finished two days of teaching and rehearsals and it seems as if we’ve been working for a week. The students’ appetites for learning, practicing and listening seem limitless. It has been wonderful to reunite with many of the students and adults we worked with last year and to meet many more of equal quality, both in terms of musical ability and their basic humanness. Part of a convoy
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Letters from Iraq: Views from the mountainside and from the music stand
Jul 15 2008 03:00:37 This thread discusses the Content article: Letters from Iraq: Views from the mountainside and from the music stand
I love reading Marc's letters from Iraq! Marc is an amazing man who has spent the past few years visiting 6th graders in Marissa, IL. We work to bring the world closer to the students there. They loved hearing about Marc's trip last year to Iraq and loved looking at the photos and items he brought back with him. These kinds of outreach programs are what the world needs. Music can heal wounds and inspire. I'm so proud to know Marc and to see what he is doing. Can't wait to meet the two young men who will be coming to SLU this fall! |
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