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Bridging cultures and building community through music

Eastern Europe

In partnership with House of Good Tones, an El Sistema-inspired reconciliation music program located in Eastern Europe, Teaching Artists International’s fellowship is for guitar, percussion, and vocal musicians who are dedicated to high-calibre artistry, understanding the link between social justice and music, and interested in developing their skills as a educators and agents of change. This fellowship spans three countries: Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Croatia.

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Africa

In partnership with Africa Ntjilo Empowerment, Teaching Artists International’s fellowship is for string, wind, & brass musicians who are dedicated to high-calibre artistry, understanding the link between social justice and music, and interested in developing their skills as a educators and agents of change. This fellowship spans two countries: South Africa & Eswatini.

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South America

[MIC] Music in Communities Composition Fellowship is Teaching Artists International’s commitment to giving students opportunities to explore composition, performing and cultivating new, original works of music, and giving composers hands-on opportunities to promote composition in the classroom.

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[MIC] Composition Fellowship

[MIC] Music in Communities Composition Fellowship is Teaching Artists International’s commitment to giving students opportunities to explore composition, performing and cultivating new, original works of music, and giving composers hands-on opportunities to promote composition in the classroom.

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Teaching Artists International’s fellowship programs are the vehicles for our mission.  Travel abroad, hone your skills, perform and teach, and become a change maker using your artistry.

Travel.Teach.Perform.Transform.

Meet previous TAI Fellows and hear all about their experience working with El Sistema Guatemala and being a Teaching Artists International Fellow!