Sonidos de la Tierra: Saving Children Through Music

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“The young person who plays Mozart by day does not break shop windows at night.”

Organization: Sonidos de la Tierra

Opportunity: Long-term volunteering with youth in Paraguay.

Organization Overview: Sonidos de la Tierra was founded in 2002 by internationally recognized master musician, composer, and orchestral conductor, Luis Szaran.

Szaran envisioned providing kids in underserved and poorly resourced communities with the opportunities to learn how to play musical instruments and, on a more philosophical level, rescue traditional Paraguayan culture and improve the sustainability of local communities by teaching kids skills that can pave the way to higher education and a professional career.

Opportunity Overview: Since its founding, Sonidos de la Tierra (“Sounds of the Earth”) has offered training in the musical arts to more than 8,000 kids in 120 communities in Paraguay through workshops, their “conservatory on wheels,” and the establishment of music schools.

Although Sonidos de la Tierra has been featured on the television program “Frontline/World,” the organization is relatively unknown in the United States and Canada, and Sonidos de la Tierra would like to build stronger relationships with U.S. and Canadian volunteers.

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Ideal Volunteer Profile
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-An individual who possesses a strong professional background in the musical arts OR who can assist in any of the following areas: publicity, fundraising, and website development.

-At present, the organization is in particular need of string musicians and orchestral and choral directors.

-Spanish-speaking.

Expectations of Volunteers:

Volunteers are expected to commit to a period of service that is at least six months in length, but is ideally one year or longer. In addition, program assistant Nilda Ubeda indicates that volunteers are expected to be open-minded, able to give the best of themselves, and willing to live with “people with distinct cultural and social realities.”

Learn More About Sonidos de la Tierra:

-View the Frontline/World documentary.

-Visit Sonidos de la Tierra’s website.

Details: If you are interested in being considered for a volunteer position with Sonidos de la Tierra, please send an e-mail expressing your interest to sonidos@tierranuestra.org.py.

Be sure to include your resume or a summary of your professional musical experience or your web development/fundraising expertise. If your resume suggests that your experience could be useful, a Sonidos staff member will contact you.

Feel Good Story:

-To see how Sonidos de la Tierra has instilled a passion for music in its young students, check out this YouTube video.

-To read more about the inspirational Luis Szaran and Sonidos, read this profile on the Skoll Foundation’s website.

Matador Community Connection:

Visit Matador to learn about other organizations doing amazing work in Paraguay.


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Julie Schwietert is the managing editor of Matador Network. She contributed a chapter to the recently published book, The Voluntary Traveler, and is currently working on five features for Fodor's Puerto Rico, 6th Edition.

10 Comments... join the discussion!

  • N. Chrystine Olson replied on April 19, 2008

    Beautiful. Thanks for linking the film feeds for PBS and You Tube.

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  • Julie replied on April 19, 2008

    Glad you liked it!

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  • N. Chrystine Olson replied on April 19, 2008

    Beautiful. Thanks for linking the film feeds for PBS and You Tube.

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  • Julie replied on April 19, 2008

    Glad you liked it!

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  • Chryselle replied on June 6, 2008

    Hi Julie,
    Came to your site looking for travel writing related stuff (through The Traveler's notebook) but just had to comment on this article. I'm a writer currently based in the UK. My husband and I are moving back to India to start a charity doing exactly this – bringing music to street kids. We were inspired by El Sistema in Venezuela and other similar charities and fingers crossed, we hope to get things going in India too.

    Our charity website is http://www.childsplayindia.wordpress.com

    I'll add a link to this organisation in our Links page.

    Best wishes,
    Chryselle

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  • Chryselle replied on June 6, 2008

    Hi Julie,
    Came to your site looking for travel writing related stuff (through The Traveler’s notebook) but just had to comment on this article. I’m a writer currently based in the UK. My husband and I are moving back to India to start a charity doing exactly this – bringing music to street kids. We were inspired by El Sistema in Venezuela and other similar charities and fingers crossed, we hope to get things going in India too.

    Our charity website is http://www.childsplayindia.wordpress.com

    I’ll add a link to this organisation in our Links page.

    Best wishes,
    Chryselle

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  • collazoprojects replied on August 20, 2008

    Hi, Chryselle- Just saw your comment. Please feel free to contact me directly at writingjulie@gmail.com; I'd love to know more about the project you're developing in India! Peace, Julie

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  • Sweety replied on November 12, 2009

    An excellent informative post.. The delight of music cant be felt in anything.. its the stream of emotions.. No wonder that music therapy is used in hospitals. I would like to know some useful tips for safety travel..

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  • jsmith replied on November 14, 2009

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