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Association of Dominican Classical Artists announces Spring Concert

Press Release

New York.- The Association of Dominican Classical Artists, Inc. (ADCA) presents: “The Washington Heights Community Conservatory Spring Concert”

The concert will take place at the Aaron Davis Hall, Marian Anderson Theater on Tuesday, June 11th 2019, 5:30 PM.

Join us in celebrating the end of our school year with students from WHC Conservatory, P.S. 115, and Gregorio Luperon High School, with a wonderful concert showcasing our youth orchestras. The concert will include original arrangements of classical, popular, and Latin American music for strings, flute, clarinet, harp, and percussion. Come and see the work we are doing for the community!

About the Washington Heights Community Conservatory:

Our mission is to enrich the lives of children in Washington Heights, Inwood, and Harlem; communities that have been historically underserved in the areas of music and art instruction. The conservatory offers an inclusive culturally sensitive environment founded on the belief that instruction in the arts strengthen academic performance and transforms the lives of children regardless of socioeconomic background.

The Washington Heights Community Conservatory offers children with an artistic inclination the opportunity and the space to develop their talent. Working parallel to their school career, our students follow a rigorous 10-12 year curriculum, which includes private instrumental lessons, orchestra, music theory, harmony, history, and recitals to develop the necessary tools and experience to present a musical audition and pursue an artistic career after high school

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