A long-term commitment is made
At the conclusion of the first camp, it became obvious that in discovering the “music inside” these children had also discovered a piece of themselves that gave them dignity, hope, and a new sense of self-esteem. But not only were the children changed—their community was changed as the evidence of previously undiscovered and undeveloped talents of their children shattered the previous paradigm that only a “few children” were “musically talented.” Children, who had never been heard, now had a voice. A commitment was made to return the next year and explore the development of Music Camps throughout the country. The following year in Cluj, Romania, Mihaita “little Michael” attended camp and participated from his wheel chair. Every day his mom held his book and helped him enjoy the children and discover his own “music within.” Although Mihaita was not allowed inside public stores—because of his handicap—his wheelchair was placed on the stage and he sang with the children in the concert—accompanied by members of the Transylvania Philharmonic. The expanding commitment of Music Camp International to work with disadvantaged children—whether physically handicapped, orphaned, or placed under the supervision of the Department of Social Services—has brought a stunning awareness that these children also are talented. |