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- Description: Gilmore Foundation in Kalamazoo, Michigan talks with grantee Bob Rowe, a musician from Renaissance Enterprises, about Bob's transformative work of bringing gospel, country and R&B music into nursing homes.
- Text: ...Duggins Location: CMF- Kalamazoo (0:00) Introductions (1:28) Bob gives his background with music education performance and his projects, playing music for the elderly in nursing homes. Renaissance Enterprise, discusses the meaning in doing this type of work (8:02) Bob’s parents a...
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- Description: ...d in 1948 in Saginaw, Michigan, and the causes and organizations they've supported over the years including Interlochen Music Camp, YMCA and Toledo Junior League....
- Text: ...ng another environmental foundation (9:50) What his grandmother Morley would say what Rob would ask them (10:30) Interlochen music camp sponsor scholarships, a building in his grandmother’s name (11:30) what he sees for the future generations (12:20) How board members contribute to their ...
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- Text: ...is Upton (20:00) Woods gives money to Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina. Steve Upton gives money to Interlochen Music Camp in Michigan (26:00) They describe how their involvement has affected their children’s lives (29:00) Further describe their father and his business practi...
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- Text: ...family; his mother was a pianist (13:10) He discusses St. Sicilia; the mission has been the same for over 100 years; it is a music center with 800 or more young people involved (15:00) New Horizons band is successful around the country; St. Sicilia Center has grown and bringing out great pe...
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- Text: As with mUSIC, so wi th poetry-reading, drama, ballet, painting, sculpture, and all other expressions of art and high culture; aesthetic appreciation is dominant but it IS reinforced by the desire to learn or to teach.
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- Text: ...RATHERJ THESE GRANTS WILL SUPPORT EFFORTS BY THE SYMPHONY AS WELL AS OTHER THEATRE J VISUAL ARTSJ AND MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS AS PART OF THEIR OWN COMMITMENT TO EXPAND ART EDUCATION OF YOUNG AUDIENCES. (5 ) ~E ARE EXC ITED ABOUT THE OVERALL PROGRAM AND PART ICULARLY BY THE GRAND RAP IDS S...
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- Text: ...The catalyst for achieving these goals has been the national and international presentations of a two-hour musical production aimed at fostering improved human relations and intercultural understanding by building bridges of communication and friendship. Less well known, but important to ...
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- Text: ...EST PLOTS AND ON MODEL FARMS THAT RINGED THE SMALL TOWNS OF RURAL AMERICA. IN TOWN HALLS, PUBLIC SERVICE TAKES THE FORM OF MUSIC PLAYED BY VISITING SOLOISTS OR MUSICAL 7 GROUPS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OR PROGRAMS ON MYRIAD TOPICS DRAWN FROM THE FULL RANGE OF THE UNIVERSITY'S ...
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- Text: ...till in the process of studying to fill those voids, now in such areas as law, philosophy, accounting, the great religions, music and art appreciation. This week you will have a lot of opportunities to explore and experiment. But I want to mention one special opportunity that I hope you wi...
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- Text: ...lic notice today t han was the case in t he t i me s of Einst ein and Fermi 11 (physics), Van Doren (literature), Erskine (music), Barzun ( Fr ench literature), Beard (h istory), or Highe t (philosophy). Why have the educational s tate smen tended to be s ubme r ge d ? We have moved throu...
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- Text: ... - A second kind of activity is the provision of aesthetic experience. The rich profusion of music, paintings, sculpture, ballet, drama, and all the other arts which pours forth on a university campus and which 14 i so f ten madeava i lab letoaud iencesth roughou tthes ta teand beyond ...
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- Text: ...ope, one senses that as a society matures, there is a growing appreciation for "the finer things of life" -- art; music; history; the joys of nature, forests, the out-of-doors. 18 To the end that the larger society of which agriculture is a vital part will be well served, lea...