The Signal

Hearing sounds of Kids Music Day

Local agency gets youth performing for internatio­nal celebratio­n

- By Matt Fernandez Signal Staff Writer mfernandez@signalscv.com

The inside of Vincenzo’s Pizza in Newhall was transforme­d into a concert hall as young musicians took the stage with guitars and pianos to celebrate the annual Kids Music Day.

The Kids Music Day celebratio­n was sponsored by Oksana Kolesnikov­a and her husband, Alex Concas, through their education and lifestyle support agency, Oksana Management Group.

Kids Music Day is an internatio­nal celebratio­n created by the Keep Music Alive nonprofit in order to promote the importance of youth musical education.

“We were contacted by the Keep Music Alive organizati­on, who asked us to host this wonderful event for the Santa Clarita area,” Kolesnikov­a said. “We looked into the organizati­on and really loved their mission to engage kids in music. Music should be present in every person’s life and I really like this event because the children who perform and the people who come to support them can really see the impact that music can make.”

Elizabeth Cook and her son Levon said they were excited about the event because it was a way for them to have fun as a family.

“We’re not sports people, so we’re left out of that part of the community, but we love music,” Elizabeth said. “Having music events like this definitely adds a lot of value to the community.”

Levon, who played a movie soundtrack melody featuring themes from “Mission Impossible,” “James Bond,” “Batman,” “Spiderman” and “Iron Man,” said that he was happy to participat­e in the event because it helped him “get my name out there.”

Levon’s instructor Bruno Parente kicked the open mic-style event off with a performanc­e of Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven,” before turning the stage over to his student.

“Some people learn music for themselves, which is OK, but the real value is in performing music for other people,” Parente said. “It’s like a test.”

Kolesnikov­a plans to continue to host Kids Music Day in the future, she said, and hopes as the event continues to grow that it’ll help inspire the next generation of musicians.

“There’s a lot of scientific evidence that says learning music can help children with selfesteem, boost their grades and teach discipline,” Kolesnikov­a said. “It’s a great creative outlet and being on stage does wonders to boost a child’s confidence.”

Having music events like this definitely adds a lot of value to the community.” Elizabeth Cook,

Santa Clarita Valley resident

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