Big and Little Podcast

Music as Expression, Exploration, and Celebration

45 min · 5 jun 2024
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In this fifth installment of our Creativity Series, Carole Charnow, the Museum’s President and CEO interviews Ashleigh Gordon the co-founder, Artistic Director, and violist of Castle of our Skins, a Boston-based concert and educational series devoted to celebrating Black Artistry through music. Carole and Ashleigh discuss the intersections between music, education, and creative expression, the inspiration behind founding Castle of our Skins, and how to encourage musical exposure and exploration for children. Learn more about Castle of our Skins at: https://www.castleskins.org/what-is-coos.html [https://www.castleskins.org/what-is-coos.html]

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