The Free State Provincial 2018 #Eisteddfod took place this past weekend and the #FSSO was privileged to be part of the competition.
The South African Schools Choral Eisteddfod was introduced in terms of the protocol for the organisation, management, coordination and monitoring of school music competitions and/or festivals for schools in South Africa published by the Minister of Education in Government Notice No. 21697 of 27 October 2000 and amended on 08 February 2010.
Now in its 17th year, the Eisteddfod remains one of the most crucial school enrichment programmes coordinated by the Department of Basic Education to promote unity in diversity, national reconciliation, positive values, a new South African national identity, social transformation and social cohesion among school-going South African youth.
The competition is in line with the #FSSO's objective of the to address the orchestral music-education provision, support, enrichment, learning, teaching and training needs of young musicians, which includes learners and students from all communities. This network of partnerships effectively creates a music-educational ‘pipeline’ which enables a talented young musicians from all backgrounds to progress from attaining youth-level skills to eventually accomplishing high-level, near-professional proficiency in rehearsals and performances with a symphony orchestra.
#FSSO #Music #Education #Development
The South African Schools Choral Eisteddfod was introduced in terms of the protocol for the organisation, management, coordination and monitoring of school music competitions and/or festivals for schools in South Africa published by the Minister of Education in Government Notice No. 21697 of 27 October 2000 and amended on 08 February 2010.
Now in its 17th year, the Eisteddfod remains one of the most crucial school enrichment programmes coordinated by the Department of Basic Education to promote unity in diversity, national reconciliation, positive values, a new South African national identity, social transformation and social cohesion among school-going South African youth.
The competition is in line with the #FSSO's objective of the to address the orchestral music-education provision, support, enrichment, learning, teaching and training needs of young musicians, which includes learners and students from all communities. This network of partnerships effectively creates a music-educational ‘pipeline’ which enables a talented young musicians from all backgrounds to progress from attaining youth-level skills to eventually accomplishing high-level, near-professional proficiency in rehearsals and performances with a symphony orchestra.
#FSSO #Music #Education #Development
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