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A humanitarian project that transforms children's lives through music. KALESMA Team
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KALESMA's mission is the creation of a long - term music education program for the children of 'Kivotos tou Kosmou'

https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/fiscal/profile?id=15884 KALESMA's mission is the creation of a long - term music education program for the children of 'Kivotos'.

'Kivotos tou Kosmou' (http://www.kivotostoukosmou.org) is a Non-Profit Organization for the caring mostly for homel

ess mothers and children, living in conditions of neglect and abandonment, without medical care, mostly coming from single parent families, and some children even without parents. They provide care to over 500 children on a daily basis. The first step of this project is to bring six international musicians from Berklee College of Music in the United States who will travel to Greece for the sole purpose of working and performing together on stage with a choir of 40 children of 'Kivotos'. The children will be trained for a year prior to the concert by Aggeliki Toubanaki, professional educator/musician. The artists will work with the children for one week in July 2018. The final performance is not the only goal of this project but the beginning of a permanent music education program which will start in September of 2018. "This idea came to life when I visited Kivotos last Christmas with the intention of finding the musical talent that exists there. I witnessed how music cultivates kindness, respect and teamwork, and builds self esteem. I decided that I will do everything within my power to fulfill this need for music education." Vasilis Kostas

All six artists who will work with the children, are graduates from the Berklee Global Jazz Institute, which trains its students to create humanitarian projects and to bring social change through music. The musicians:

Vasilis Kostas (Greece) - Laouto
Eirini Tornesaki (Greece) - Vocals
Layth Sidiq - (Jordan) - Violin
Chase Morrin (USA) - Piano
Noam Israeli (Israel) - Drums
James Dale (Australia) - Bass

Please help us bring KALESMA to life. The project has expenses such as transportation, accommodation, the children's training, equipment and supplies, advertising, venue rental, and more. This initiative can only gain traction and succeed with your financial support. By donating for KALESMA, hundreds of children’s lives can be positively impacted and the long-term goals of implementing a musical program can be realized, for the Kivotos children to find their calling. Thank you for your consideration to support our mission. Every donation counts. TO DONATE PLEASE VISIT:

https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/fiscal/profile?id=15884

Your donations through Fundraising by Fractured Atlas are tax - deductable. For more information please don't hesitate to contact us at kalesmaproject@gmail.com

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DONATE HERE: https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/fiscal/profile?id=15884 A humanitarian project that transforms children's lives through music. KALESMA's mission is the creation of a long - term music education program for the children of 'Kivotos'. 'Kivotos tou Kosmou' (http://www.kivotostoukosmou.org) is a Non-Profit Organization for the caring mostly for homeless mothers and children, living in conditions of neglect and abandonment, without medical care, mostly coming from single parent families, and some children even without parents. They provide care to over 500 children on a daily basis. The first step of this project is to bring six international musicians from Berklee College of Music in the United States who will travel to Greece for the sole purpose of working and performing together on stage with a choir of 40 children of 'Kivotos'. The children will be trained for a year prior to the concert by Aggeliki Toubanaki, professional educator/musician. The artists will work with the children for one week in July 2018. The final performance is not the only goal of this project but the beginning of a permanent music education program which will start in September of 2018. "This idea came to life when I visited Kivotos last Christmas with the intention of finding the musical talent that exists there. I witnessed how music cultivates kindness, respect and teamwork, and builds self esteem. I decided that I will do everything within my power to fulfill this need for music education." Vasilis Kostas All six artists who will work with the children, are graduates from the Berklee Global Jazz Institute, which trains its students to create humanitarian projects and to bring social change through music. The musicians: Vasilis Kostas (Greece) - Laouto Eirini Tornesaki (Greece) - Vocals Layth Sidiq - (Jordan) - Violin Chase Morrin (USA) - Piano Noam Israeli (Israel) - Drums James Dale (Australia) - Bass Please help us bring KALESMA to life. The project has expenses such as transportation, accommodation, the children's training, equipment and supplies, advertising, venue rental, and more. This initiative can only gain traction and succeed with your financial support. By donating for KALESMA, hundreds of children’s lives can be positively impacted and the long-term goals of implementing a musical program can be realized, for the Kivotos children to find their calling. Thank you for your consideration to support our mission. Every donation counts. TO DONATE PLEASE VISIT: https://www.fracturedatlas.org/site/fiscal/profile?id=15884 Your donations through Fundraising by Fractured Atlas are tax - deductable. For more information please don't hesitate to contact us at kalesmaproject@gmail.com Thank you. KALESMA Team

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