San Diego Union Tribune, June 1, 2011
Canyon Crest Academy has become the first public high school in San Diego County to receive a Grammy Signature Schools Enterprise Award. The $5,500 award was in recognition of the high quality of the school’s music program, and in particular its “border-leaping” Javanese gamelan ensemble.
Canyon Crest is the first school anywhere that ever that applied to us for funding for a gamelan ensemble. Our screening panel and blue-ribbon committee — which includes the president of Disney Music and the chairmen of the music departments at USC and UCLA — though that was really cool.
—David R. Sears, Senior Director of Education, Grammy Foundation
Canyon Crest inaugurated its gamelan classes in 2010 in cooperation with the Center for World Music’s World Music in the Schools program. The Canyon Crest gamelan is directed by World Music in the Schools artist in residence Pak Djoko Walujo.
Read the full UT article here.
Engaging Your City’s Youth Through the Arts
in CWM News/by Lance NelsonHere’s a report on an extraordinarily valuable program that supporters of traditional music–or any music–might want to be aware of. Three cheers for the City of San Fernando, with a shout out for the CAC!
Read the full article at WesternCity.com.
CWM Receives Second Highest NEA Award in San Diego
in CWM News/by Lance NelsonSan Diego Union Tribune, April 16, 2014
The quality of the Center for World Music’s World Music in the Schools program has been recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts with the second highest award in the San Diego area.
Significantly, of over 100 NEA education grants funded, the CWM ranked within the top 15, with the likes of Lincoln Center and the Metropolitan Opera
Read the full story on the UT website.
Shiley Theater’s Night of Indian Music
in CWM News/by Lance NelsonThe Vista, October 30, 2013
Sitar master Ustad Shahid Parvez and vocalist Sudakshina Alagia, accompanied on tabla by Pandit Abhijit Banerjee, performed on October 26, 2013, in a concert jointly sponsored by the Academy of Indian Music, San Diego, the University of San Diego Music Department, and the Center for World Music.
Read the full write-up in the USD Vista.
World Music and Dance Fest at Scripps Park to Celebrate Nonprofit Milestone
in CWM News/by Lance NelsonSan Diego Community Newspaper Group, May 2013
A free festival to fete the Center for World Music’s 50th anniversary . . .
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 11, master performing musicians, dancers and teachers will entertain guests with live performances, host interactive demonstrations and present festival goers with a deeper understanding and appreciation of dynamic performing arts traditions from around the world at Ellen Browning Scripps Park, La Jolla.
Read the full story.
World Music festival at Scripps Park in La Jolla on Saturday, May 11, 2013
in CWM News/by Lance NelsonLa Jolla Light, May 10, 2013
The Center for World Music will hold its 50th anniversary festival “a dazzling outdoor multicultural performing arts experience,” 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 11, 2013, in Ellen Browning Scripps Park 1133 Coast Blvd.
Read the full article at LaJollaLight.com.
NEA Visiting Artist Ade Suparman + $50K Grant to CWM
in CWM News/by Lance NelsonGood Morning San Diego, April 30, 2013
Indonesian visiting artist Ade Suparman appears on KUSI TV, celebrating the Center for World Music’s 50th Anniversary and a $50K grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Indonesian Music, Dance, and Puppetry comes to Solana Beach
in CWM News/by Lance NelsonSan Diego Magazine, May 3, 2012
A nice report on our May 2012 Java concert series, cosponsored with the David Allen Collection and the Indonesian Consulate . . .
[The full article is no longer available online.]
CAC’s “Art Works!” Reports on the Center’s World Music in the Schools Program
in CWM News, World Music in the Schools/by Lance NelsonArt Works!, October 2011
The California Arts Council asks a question very important to the Center for World Music: “How can the traditional performing arts of cultures East and West help to promote a healthy and enriched world?”
Read more here.
CWM-Canyon Crest Program Receives Grammy Enterprise Award
in CWM News, World Music in the Schools/by Lance NelsonSan Diego Union Tribune, June 1, 2011
Canyon Crest Academy has become the first public high school in San Diego County to receive a Grammy Signature Schools Enterprise Award. The $5,500 award was in recognition of the high quality of the school’s music program, and in particular its “border-leaping” Javanese gamelan ensemble.
Canyon Crest inaugurated its gamelan classes in 2010 in cooperation with the Center for World Music’s World Music in the Schools program. The Canyon Crest gamelan is directed by World Music in the Schools artist in residence Pak Djoko Walujo.
Read the full UT article here.
Spotlight: The Center for World Music
in CWM News, World Music in the Schools/by Lance NelsonThe Participant Observer, October 2010
The CWM is featured in an article in San Diego’s premier multicultural newsletter . . .
Read the full article here.