Sunday 15 March

Sala Teatro

Superar Suisse 
Carlo Taffuri
director

Superar Suisse and LAC are putting on a concert that shows how music can help people come together and grow. Superar Suisse started in 2012 and is based on El Sistema, a music education programme from Venezuela that has given thousands of kids, even those from tough backgrounds, a chance to play music. It's a cool way to see how music can impact a community, in an event that celebrates diversity and inclusion.

Superar Suisse, founded in 2012, is committed to promoting music education on a large scale, guaranteeing free access to music for all children, regardless of their social background. In partnership with Superar International, the association involves around 3,000 children in seven European countries, many of whom come from disadvantaged backgrounds or have a migrant background. For these young people, access to classical music is a rare opportunity. The name “superar”, which means “to overcome” in Latin, reflects the spirit of the project: to help children overcome difficulties by developing artistic skills and a strong sense of community. Superar Suisse not only contributes to the growth of its young participants, but also promotes essential values such as integration, diversity and mutual respect through the universal power of music. It is a unique opportunity to support a future generation capable of overcoming social and cultural barriers.

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