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Suzuki School & Project STEP: Diversity in Classical Music (performance and community dialogue), Feb. 11

Suzuki School of Newton, in collaboration with Project STEP and the City of Boston, will present Diversity in Classical Music – Doing the Work to Create a More Equitable Future — a classical music performance and open community dialogue on February 11 at 2:30PM at the Strand Theatre (534 Columbia Road, Dorchester). The performance and community dialogue are free and open to the public.

composer, performer, and violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain will present a K-12 performance of an original composition on the theme of diversity in classical music. This performance highlights the voices and stories of our community, continuing the work of making classical music a bridge toward equity. The performance will be followed by an open community dialogue led by Daniel Bernard Roumain and the Directors of Suzuki School of Newton and Project STEP to help chart a path forward.

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