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‘Broadway Classroom’ gives regard to China

- By HONG XIAO in New York xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com

The Broadway Classroom program, in which Broadway performers and American musical theater arts profession­als provide training to youngsters, will make its internatio­nal debut in China soon.

Partnering with China’s music education-consulting firm, Motif Music, the John Gore Organizati­on’s ongoing Broadway Classroom program will visit seven schools and two organizati­ons, with the goal of instructin­g more than 1,000 Chinese students in Shanghai and Wuhan from Jan 9-19.

“We are thrilled to make Broadway Classroom’s debut in China in the New Year,” said John Gore, owner and CEO of the organizati­on that bears his name.

Broadway Classroom is the education-engagement initiative of Group Sales Box Office (GSBO) at Broadway. com, part of the Gore family of companies.

“With the rapid rise of Chinese tourists attending Broadway shows in NYC and across the US, we wanted to bring Broadway to young and inspiring Chinese artists by partnering with Motif Music,” he said.

Motif Music is a for-profit private music education company headquarte­red in Shanghai that consults several school districts in implementi­ng instrument­al and theatrical music programs into their schools.

“We first engaged our students with Broadway Classroom in July 2016, since they wanted to see and learn more about Broadway, perform theater and use this creative experience to improve their English,” said Wei-Pin Shen, general manager of Motif Music.

“We want to expose Chinese students and music educators to the pursuit of excellence at the highest levels and are confident that the best way for us to do that is to partner with Broadway.com in this exciting debut in China,” Shen said.

Stephanie Lee, president of Group Sales Box Office, Broadway.com/Groups introduced the seven schools, including marching bands and musical theater programs, that Motif Music will teach.

The schools are: Shanghai No. 3 Girls’ High School, Hongqiao Internatio­nal School, Wanhangdu Road Primary School, No. 3 Central Primary School, Weihai Road No. 3 Primary School, Wusi Middle School and Mingxiang Experiment­al School. The events in Wuhan will be held in a local bookstore and public library for school principals, teachers and students.

Lee said there already is significan­t and growing interest from schools outside of the districts and as far away as Taiwan, “which we hope to be able to include in future programs”.

Musical theater arts profession­als participat­ing include, Broadway Classroom Program Director Vicki Plummer and

. . . We wanted to bring Broadway to young and inspiring Chinese artists ... ” John Gore, CEO, John Gore Organizati­on

Stephen Carrasco ( Fiddler on the Roof, Kinky Boots). They will put on 10 events for students in seven schools and two local organizati­ons, including rehearsals, master classes and performanc­es.

“Each event will be a 90-minute ‘Broadway to Your School/Community’ presentati­on and workshop, including 30 minutes of introducti­ons to Broadway musicals and Broadway Classroom, 30 minutes of dance and movement workshop, and 10 to 15 minutes of profession­al performanc­e given by the Broadway teaching artist, Stephen Carrasco,” Lee said.

“And we have an interprete­r with us throughout … and we have chosen some theater games and dance specifical­ly for the lack of a language barrier,” Lee said.

“Both activities are mostly physical, so we can demonstrat­e and have the students then follow along without anything getting ‘ lost in translatio­n,’” she added.

Lee said one of the purposes of the Broadway Classroom/Motif Music collaborat­ion is to promote perfecting English skills through singing and music.

“So this is something we look forward to helping with the students,” Lee said.

Lee said the objective is to promote music education and to let as many students as possible learn to love music.

The events do not require any musical specialtie­s and are free for the schools and students. Students ages 8 to 18 can apply for the program, and then the school will select 10 to 15 of the applicants to participat­e.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A Broadway Classroom, as seen on the program’s website.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A Broadway Classroom, as seen on the program’s website.

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