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{{toplink|url=http://sharethespotlight.org/|name=sharethespotlight.org}}<blockquote>''Tuition-Free Music Education''</blockquote>
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In October 2023, we looked to update this page and found that the main URL was completely dead. The Facebook page hadn't been updated in three years. For now, unless somebody lets us know otherwise, we declare the following information to be history:
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[[File:ShareTheSpotlight.jpg|300px|thumb|right|A Share The Spotlight musician practices a rock riff.]]<blockquote>''Tuition-Free Music Education''</blockquote>
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'''Share the Spotlight''' is a '''tuition-free summer music program in New York City and Philadelphia for musicians in 6th – 12th grade'''. We aim to build character, leadership and scholarship through performance. Students rehearse all summer in small ensembles based around rock, funk, soul, and R & B. At the end of the summer, the ensembles perform in a real rock venue.
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Co-founder and executive director Dhatri Abeyaratne writes:<blockquote>Ever since I can remember, I have loved to sing. According to my family, I sang before I could talk. But as I grew up, I became increasingly self-conscious and refused to sing (anywhere except the shower) for years. At 15, I started playing guitar at a performance-based music program called School of Rock, which became a second home. After a year surrounded by teachers who supported me and friends who constantly pushed themselves beyond their musical comfort zones, I finally worked up the courage to sing in front of an audience. After belting my heart out at one of New York City’s storied venues, The Bitter End, I felt a sense of pride I had never experienced before. I became more confident in every aspect of life; from raising my hand more often in class to taking leadership opportunities as they arose (for example, spoiler alert: starting this program!).<br><br>However, it dawned on me that experiences like this are rare and expensive, making them inaccessible to most passionate young musicians. I co-founded Share the Spotlight in 2014 with our Music Director, Darren Musatto, to bring the opportunity to learn music and perform to students from every background. Our fundamental belief is that every young adult deserves the opportunity to be part of a supportive community where they can explore their passion and excel. Share the Spotlight not only aims to teach music, but to inspire each of our students to see the rock star in him or herself and develop the confidence to reach his or her potential.</blockquote>
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''Note:''&nbsp;&nbsp;The above descriptive information came from the organization's [http://sharethespotlight.org/about/ About Us] page.
  
 
==In The News==
 
==In The News==
 
*[http://northeasttimes.com/2019/11/12/free-audition-workshops-for-middle-school-students-at-tacony-lab/ Free audition workshops for middle school students at Tacony Lab], Northeast Times, November 12, 2019.
 
*[http://northeasttimes.com/2019/11/12/free-audition-workshops-for-middle-school-students-at-tacony-lab/ Free audition workshops for middle school students at Tacony Lab], Northeast Times, November 12, 2019.
  
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==Info==
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*Facebook:&nbsp;[http://www.facebook.com/sharethespotlight/ sharethespotlight]
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*Video:&nbsp;[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9slnpzJnoQg Share The Spotlight 2018 Highlights] (YouTube, 3m10s)
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 24 October 2023

No Current URL

In October 2023, we looked to update this page and found that the main URL was completely dead. The Facebook page hadn't been updated in three years. For now, unless somebody lets us know otherwise, we declare the following information to be history:

A Share The Spotlight musician practices a rock riff.

Tuition-Free Music Education

Share the Spotlight is a tuition-free summer music program in New York City and Philadelphia for musicians in 6th – 12th grade. We aim to build character, leadership and scholarship through performance. Students rehearse all summer in small ensembles based around rock, funk, soul, and R & B. At the end of the summer, the ensembles perform in a real rock venue.

Co-founder and executive director Dhatri Abeyaratne writes:

Ever since I can remember, I have loved to sing. According to my family, I sang before I could talk. But as I grew up, I became increasingly self-conscious and refused to sing (anywhere except the shower) for years. At 15, I started playing guitar at a performance-based music program called School of Rock, which became a second home. After a year surrounded by teachers who supported me and friends who constantly pushed themselves beyond their musical comfort zones, I finally worked up the courage to sing in front of an audience. After belting my heart out at one of New York City’s storied venues, The Bitter End, I felt a sense of pride I had never experienced before. I became more confident in every aspect of life; from raising my hand more often in class to taking leadership opportunities as they arose (for example, spoiler alert: starting this program!).

However, it dawned on me that experiences like this are rare and expensive, making them inaccessible to most passionate young musicians. I co-founded Share the Spotlight in 2014 with our Music Director, Darren Musatto, to bring the opportunity to learn music and perform to students from every background. Our fundamental belief is that every young adult deserves the opportunity to be part of a supportive community where they can explore their passion and excel. Share the Spotlight not only aims to teach music, but to inspire each of our students to see the rock star in him or herself and develop the confidence to reach his or her potential.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the organization's About Us page.

In The News

Info