Although we cannot come together for live performances at this time, we want to stay connected to you. Please enjoy this virtual performance from our own Anne Arundel County Public Schools and the Chamber Choir Megaron.

 

Virtual WAE Series

 

 

  

 
 

 CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING IN SCHOOLS 

 

STUDENTS EXPERIENCE PEOPLE and CULTURE THROUGH MUSIC 

 

Since the beginning of World Artists Experiences, the Ambassador and International Education teams have partnered with schools in many geographical areas to bridge the people and cultures of the world through many art forms.  These people-to-people opportunities allow both students and teachers to know the world's people and their culture in a personal way. They are both on stage and off stage in educational settings.  Through direct contact and dialogue, deeper understanding of people of the world begins for many.  On the clip below enjoy the Megaron Choir from Slovenia with local students.  

From Mary Austin, Coordinator for the International Baccalaureate Programme for Anne Arundel Schools.

 

"The International Baccalaureate Program in Anne Arundel County Public Schools has been fortunate to partner with World Artists Experiences for many years.  Students and teachers have enjoyed performances by renowned artists from around the world, heard lectures given by international scholars, engaged in master classes with performers, shared lunch, and some language practice with our international partners!  In this clip, International Baccalaureate Middle Years and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme students at Old Mill High School are enjoying the opportunity to practice and even perform with the Chamber Choir Megaron from Slovenia - what an experience!"    

 

Chamber Choir Megaron Visits Old Mill High School,  

Millersville, Md., September 25, 2019

IB International Singers at AACPS and Chamber Choir Megaron 

IB International Singers at AACPS and Chamber Choir Megaron

   

 

Megaron Chamber Choir

International Baccalaureate® (IB) programme is for students aged 3-19.  The programme challenges students to excel in their studies and encourage both personal and academic achievement.  IB representatives work closely with district, regional and national education representatives in countries all over the world.  More than 5,000 schools so far have chosen to teach IB programmes.