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Stan Getz Library | DVD 4704 | 37684001064710 | Annex | Copy hold / Volume hold | Available | - |
Record details
- Physical Description: 1 videodisc (60 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
- Publisher: [British Columbia] : Bravo! (Television network) ; c2010.
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General Note: | DVD. In 2008, renowned jazz musician Thomas Egbo-Egbo created "Evolving through the arts", a song writing ... Read More |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Commissioning editor, TVO: Jane Jankovic; original ... Read More |
Participant or Performer Note: | Thompson Egbo-Egbo, piano. |
Summary, etc.: | "Shootings. Rape. Mysterious blood splatters. Is ... Read More |
System Details Note: | DVD. |
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Subject: | Music therapy for children Self-esteem in children. Music therapy Music > Physiological effect Music, Influence of Creative ability |
DVD. In 2008, renowned jazz musician Thomas Egbo-Egbo created "Evolving through the arts", a song writing workshop for inner city kids. This film documents the first year of that program. Commissioning editor, TVO: Jane Jankovic; original music by Thompson Egbo-Egbo. "Shootings. Rape. Mysterious blood splatters. Is the tooth fairy real? These are some of the conversation topics for eight and nine-year-olds in the Jane-Finch area of Toronto. While their single mothers struggle to make rent, the kids often fend for themselves. Pianist Thompson Egbo-Egbo, once such a kid himself, starts a music program at a school in the inner city neighbourhood. He and three other musicians work with the students one-on-one to help them find their voice. For some, it's the first time anyone has had the time to really listen to them. But as the kids open up, the mentors realize that connecting to their students is more complicated than they thought."--Container. DVD. |