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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.

Washington DC International Music Festival
Open to choral & instrumental groups!
By Deborah Lee Gibbs, World Projects' Chief Executive Officer

Activities will include an outdoor performance in Washington DC, a dinner dance/cruise along the Potomac River, and a group workshop with Festival faculty.

Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The Festival culminates with ensemble performances in the Concert Hall of the Kennedy Center! Full Article

Washington, D.C. Experience
The U.S. capital is a great place for students, and it keeps growing and adding to the experience.
By Matt Poe, from Teach and Travel Magazine - November 2010

If you’re planning a group trip to Washington, D.C., there are many sites the group will have to experience: the White House, the Capitol, the National Mall, the monuments … the list goes on and on. Full Article

Perform in China
Opportunities abound in China for all types of musical ensembles!
Saul Charlesworth World Projects Project Manager

China is home to the world’s oldest continuous civilization and in turn offers an amazing array of historical sites and customs, contrasted by the hustle and bustle of modern Shanghai.

Shanghai - View from the Pudong River

While thoughts of China may immediately provoke thoughts of the Great Wall, the vast megapolis that is Beijing or Tiananmen Square, performance opportunities abound in China. First-class professional concert halls, university and cultural center venues provide a wealth of performance settings for all types of musical ensembles. Full Article

New York International Music Festival at Carnegie Hall
Open to choral & instrumental groups!
By Dana Luikart, World Projects' Project Manager

We have opened this festival to all performing ensembles, allowing entire music departments the opportunity to share the excitement of performing in a world-class venue together. Full Article

New York - A Tangible Experence
Discover the experiences that all student groups should have in New York City.
By Eric J. Gordon, Adapted from the January 2011 issue of Teach and Travel

When a student group gets their first look at New York City, maybe arriving after hours on an airplane or motorcoach, they awaken and get excited. How could they not? They see New York City everywhere (Law and Order, Gossip Girl, Project Runway, and countless movies). Full Article

Testimonials - New York
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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World Projects Newsletter
February 2011

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