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Success Academy Middle School Students Perform In Special Diller-Quaile Summer Music Institute Concert

Contact: Dan Bank, (212) 681-1380

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Caroline Nagy, (212) 369-1484, ext. 29

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New York, NY Nearly 60 Success Academy middle school students performed in a special concert for the New York City community on Friday after an intensive week of study at the renowned Diller-Quaile School of Music.

 Students from Success Academy middle schools in Harlem and the Bronx were selected based on teacher recommendations and received full scholarships to attend the Diller-Quaile Summer Music Institute. Through a week of daily instruction on their chosen instrument, combined with classes and ensemble experiences -- which foster the development of musicianship, creative thinking, collaboration, community, and a mindful approach to study -- students gained a set of skills and knowledge that has prepared them for ongoing music education and training.

"It was really fun, I made a lot of friends and I learned that I love percussion. Percussion helps me meditate and feel calm. I like that you need to cooperate with other people to make the music,” said Shaniya Ashby, a sixth grader at Success Academy Harlem North West.

“Diller-Quaile was really great. They learned so much in such a short time. Music is important because it helps kids learn to focus,” said Diana Penn, a Success Academy Harlem North Central parent with a daughter in the program.

“This week, I had three different groups of guitarists and none of them had played before. We set really high expectations for them, but they were up for a challenge,” said Thomas Flippin, a guitar instructor at Diller-Quaile and professional guitarist. “Today, they played with good technique, good posture, and they pulled off amazing results. Music teaches you to work as a team and overcome obstacles. The only way we were able to make this music was by working as a team. There were times when the kids were frustrated, but they learned how to overcome problems and be persistent.”

"Each day of the Institute the students arrived eager to learn. They were absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to begin the study of an instrument,” said Kathy Yiannoudes, Director of Instrumental & Vocal Programs and the Summer Music Institute at The Diller-Quaile School of Music. “It was evident throughout the week that active participation in music-making inspires new ways of thinking, and requires focus, attentive listening, and perseverance. The closing concert was beautiful, joyful, and memorable for students, faculty, and families,” said Kirsten Morgan, Executive Director at The Diller-Quaile School of Music.

 Success Academy students who attended the Institute had the opportunity to apply for a scholarship to enroll in a comprehensive music program at Diller-Quaile in the 2016-2017 school year.

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ABOUT SUCCESS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOLS

Founded in 2006, Success Academy Charter Schools are free public pre-K through 12 schools open to all children in the state through a random lottery. With 34 schools across Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, and Queens, Success Academy enrolls 11,000 students, primarily low-income children of color in disadvantaged neighborhoods: 74% of students receive free or reduced-price lunch, 95% are children of color, 13% are children with disabilities, and 8.5% are English language learners. Two Success Academy schools, Success Academy Harlem 1 and Harlem 3, have been honored as National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education, the only Harlem schools in the last 25 years to receive this prestigious award.

ABOUT THE DILLER-QUAILE SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Artistry, Musicianship, Creativity, Collaboration, and Commitment

Founded in 1920, The Diller-Quaile School of Music is a community music school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, comprised of the following departments: Early Childhood, Instrumental and Vocal, Adult, Teacher Training, and Outreach. Curricula emanate primarily from international folk music and classical music. Throughout the academic year, Rug Concerts, master classes, student recitals, performances by faculty and guest artists, and special events are offered. Diller-Quaile annually enrolls approximately 1,000 students of all ages. Additionally, the School's extensive outreach programs bring the spirit and mission of Diller-Quaile to approximately 1,000 individuals throughout New York City.

For more information about Success Academy, go to Successacademies.org and virtualtour.successacademies.org.

To learn more about The Diller-Quaile School of Music, visit https://www.diller-quaile.org.

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