Music schools for social change (Q4302577)

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Music schools for social change
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    490,599.7 Euro
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    645,071.76 Euro
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    76.05 percent
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    4 April 2018
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    4 June 2021
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    L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
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    41°21'34.06"N, 2°5'58.67"E
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    48°39'22.39"N, 2°23'6.07"E
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    50°15'10.30"N, 19°1'23.45"E
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    41°0'12.46"N, 16°52'16.90"E
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    56°9'12.85"N, 10°12'51.66"E
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    Thirteen years ago, the EMMCA was founded in L'Hospitalet as a new model of music school that uses music as a tool for inclusion and social change. It has an innovative methodology engaging civic society. Making a difference from traditional music schools, the project gives equal opportunities to all inhabitants of L’Hospitalet to access music courses, involves primary schools and creates a space for social cohesion, tackling local issues such as exclusion, youth unemployment and school dropout. (English)
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