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Free SYTA Magazine
World Projects knows that you work hard to provide your students with the essential travel experiences that make their education "complete."
Knowing this, World Projects thought you might appreciate learning about SYTA's Teach and Travel magazine. You can receive a complimentary copy of this magazine by visiting SYTA.
The Student & Youth Travel Association is the only North American organization devoted exclusively to the issues, trends, and needs of student travel. Their magazine is a must-read for any educator or group leader planning a student/youth travel experience.
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Newsflash! - Limited 2011 Festival Positions Still Available
Open to choral & instrumental groups!
By Debra Troen, World Projects Domestic Manager
Are you still looking for an amazing performance opportunity for your ensemble in 2011?
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Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
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There is still time to claim one of the few remaining positions in a World Projects music festival, where your band, orchestra, and/or choir can experience the excitement of performing in a world-class venue, benefit from clinics with outstanding music educators, and enjoy the hospitality of some of the greatest cities in the country!
Full Article
SYTA Top Ten International Destinations
Want to take the next step with a student trip to an international destination? Read about SYTA travel planners' top ten international destinations to help your decision.
By Rita Cook, adapted from Teach and Travel Magazine - May 2010
Full Article
Argentina Travel in 2012
Now Is The Time To Make Your Plans!
Phillip Hobson World Projects Project Manager
One of the great undiscovered destinations for performing groups, Argentina provides an amazing musical, cultural and travel experience.
Buenos Aires
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Plaza de Mayo and the Cabildo de Buenos Aires
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With destinations such as the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires - “the Paris of South America;” the gaucho towns and “estancias” of the Pampas; the Spanish colonial city of Cordoba; the beautiful bodegas and parks of Mendoza situated in the foothills of the stunning Andes Mountains; the thundering falls and tropical exuberance of Iguazu Falls, Argentina is as diverse a destination as anywhere on earth. Full Article
Testimonials - New York 2010
What Directors are saying about World Projects
By Jonathan Gordon, World Projects Media Manager
Here is a short video of what choral and band directors are saying about how World Projects performed at the 2010 New York Music Festival. Full Article
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