Revolutionary Musics was tremendous fun and equally productive – contributions are still coming in, and even as we balance those with our expenses, we believe to have raised nearly $5000 for student scholarships and service work. This is significant. We are grateful.
One way that you can continue to support this intellectual and practical training is to enroll or recommend students for our camps: www.quadratum.online/camps. (Information below as well). There are six offered this year in choral music and Ghanaian Drumming at The Westminster Schools, The Lovett School, and through Marietta City Schools.
Thank you! Let’s do it again next year and go even bigger! 25 hours!
grateful for your support,
Brian Parks and Catherine Moulton, directors of Quadratum
Your donation of $50 will provide you access to all performed musics from 1:00 p.m., March 15th, to 1:00 p.m. on March 16th. You will be listed as a supporter in the commemorative program. More importantly, your money goes to providing students the opportunity to study rigorous music, enact direct-impact service, and develop self-sufficiency through collaborative action. Your contribution also pays for the nuts and bolts of service: groceries for when we cook meals for hundreds of hungry folks; transportation to take our students to service sites; instruments and materials to furnish young people that our students teach and do music alongside; &c.
If you cannot attend but would like to support us financially, click here: www.quadratum.online/contribute. And thank you!
Quadratum students play Gahu