Music School Programs

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How to Play an Instrument

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How to Understand Music

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How to Collaborate with Each Other

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How Music is a form of Expression

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Students Learn

Music

Learn to play and Instrument
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Collaboration

Create music with others
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Relationships

Make new friends
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Empowerment

Gain confidence & self esteem
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Zach’s Playce supports a safe and positive program in Ramat Beit Shemesh for children and teens from ages 8 to 19, where they can enjoy the Arts with subsidized lessons in music, art, and other creative disciplines. The program is a fun and warm music club that the teens will ‘own’ and have a hand in running on a day-to-day basis. This non-profit program will allow youth and adolescents to discover their innate abilities and talents in a non-judgmental and accepting environment. Zach’s Playce will be an essential part of the community that will give back at least 1000-fold and instill higher self-esteem, confidence, and creative skills for the teens.

Youth are naturally drawn to music and arts and this creative opportunity will give them positive reinforcement, mentorship, and a healthy expression through their artistic efforts. At Zach’s Playce, they will feel safe to experiment and learn from their mistakes within this artistic environment that encourages them to push the boundaries and not be afraid to express their unique neshamas.

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