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Performing Arts
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223 Ethan Allen Ave., Colchester, VT 05446, US
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With a mission “to develop young people as artists, citizens, and leaders through the shared pursuit of musical excellence,” the VYOA is committed to providing instrumental and choral experiences for students of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Over 300 students in grades 1 – 12 from across Vermont and neighboring states participate in our three orchestras, two choruses, string training programs, community engagement initiatives, and summer camps, making the VYOA our region’s premier youth orchestra and chorus program. All of our students leave the VYOA with a respect for music, for learning, and for the arts, attributes that will enhance and touch their lives in our communities and beyond.
All programs are based at our beautiful home, the Elley-Long Music Center at St. Michael’s College. This season, VYOA orchestras and choruses will give more than 20 performances at the Elley-Long Music Center, the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, and at schools throughout the state.
The Vermont Youth Orchestra was founded in 1964 by the Burlington Friends of Music with the mission “to do more for music in the schools.” We continue that work today with Music Inspires. Now in its 6th year, Music Inspires is the VYOA’s community engagement program committed to eliminating access barriers to students from different socioeconomic backgrounds. Partnership with area 21-C funded after-school programs is at the very heart of the program. Music Inspires provides group lessons, coachings, instruments, school-day performances, and materials at no cost to students and their families or their schools. VYOA ensembles reach nearly 3,000 schoolchildren annually through school-day concerts. This season, the VYO also looks forward to presenting the third concert of Carnegie Hall’s Link Up concert series in partnership with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra and the Flynn Center’s School Day Matinee program.
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The Vermont Youth Orchestra Association offers a range of services aimed at fostering musical education and performance opportunities for young musicians. These services include orchestral training, chamber music ensembles, music theory classes, and performance opportunities through concerts and competitions. VYOA also provides mentorship from experienced musicians and educators, ensuring that students receive comprehensive support in their musical development.
VYOA serves a diverse age range of young musicians, typically from elementary school through high school. Programs are designed to accommodate various skill levels, from beginners to advanced players, ensuring that all participants can find a suitable ensemble or class that matches their abilities and interests.
Enrollment in VYOA programs can be completed online through the VYOA website. Interested parents and students can find detailed information about available programs, audition requirements, and registration deadlines. Additionally, VYOA hosts informational sessions and open houses throughout the year, providing an opportunity for families to learn more about the organization and its offerings.
VYOA programs are inclusive of a wide variety of instruments. Students can participate in orchestras and ensembles featuring strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments. This diversity allows for a rich musical experience and encourages collaboration among musicians of different backgrounds and skill sets.
Yes, VYOA provides numerous performance opportunities for its students. Participants can showcase their talents through regular concerts, community events, and competitions. These performances not only help students develop their stage presence and confidence but also allow them to connect with audiences and other musicians.
Yes, the Vermont Youth Orchestra Association is committed to making its programs accessible to all students, regardless of their financial situation. VYOA offers need-based financial assistance and scholarships to help cover tuition and related costs. Families can apply for financial aid during the registration process, and the organization encourages anyone in need of support to reach out for assistance.
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