Ensemble Arts Academy

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Music lessons for all ages. Claude teaches piano, brass, woodwinds, strings, guitar & ukulele! Music lessons for all ages all instruments and voice.

By the best teachers in the business. Your musical success is our business!

10/03/2024

Prayers for my sister, Jan, please. She is not expected to make it through the day. She is at the University of Chicago Medical Center. Please pray for the family and for her comfort. 

Photos from Ensemble Arts Academy's post 09/28/2024

Come to our community garage sale at 7455 Crooked Branch Street from 7 AM to 11 AM. This picturesque morning, highlighted by a crescent moon and radiant sunrise, is the perfect setting. Beat the heat, get here early!

09/08/2024

I've got a wacky plumbing problem - when I flush the toilet, hot water comes out of the sink like a jack-in-the-box, and when I run the dishwasher, water shoots out of the toilet like a mini geyser!

09/08/2024

Why Art and Music Are Essential in Schools

Aside from letting leftist indoctrination take over our public school system, the biggest mistake we conservatives made in education over the years was in thinking that art and music classes were expendable luxuries and should be slashed to concentrate on “the three ‘R’s.” Not only are art and music classes important in themselves, but they are also beneficial to helping students excel in other subjects, including math and reading.

As the so-called “triumph of the nerds” has shown us, the twenty-first century will belong to the creative; they will thrive and prosper, both as individuals and as societies. The creative ones will be the competitive ones. This is why China goes to so much trouble and expense to try to steal our patents and infiltrate our universities and corporate R&D departments.

While you can't teach creativity the way you do state capitals and multiplication tables, you can nurture it by offering art and music to all of our students, all the way through school. I believe that our secret weapons for remaining creative and competitive in the global economy are art and music, what I call our "weapons of mass instruction."

Studies have shown a direct correlation between music education and math scores. Music develops both sides of the brain and improves spatial reasoning and the capacity to think in the abstract. Music teaches students how to learn, and that skill is transferable to learning foreign languages, algebra, or history.

Art and music education levels the differences in academic performance among students from different socioeconomic backgrounds and reduces delinquent behavior. Art and music education results in what all parents and school districts are looking to brag about: higher SAT scores. I am a living example of how learning to play guitar can take a shy kid out of his shell and set him on a path to success in life he might otherwise never have imagined. This is why I support organizations that provide instruments to underprivileged students.

Some children decide early on that they're not good at school and they hate it. Art and music can save these children and keep them in school. For them, biology may be broccoli and Spanish may be spinach, but when they get to art class or band practice, that's a hot fudge sundae. If it weren't for these opportunities where they feel successful and worthwhile, where they're enthusiastic and engaged, many students would drop out of school. According to research by the Education Commission of the States, there is an established correlation between art and music education and high school dropout rates.

It infuriates me when people, especially my fellow conservatives, dismiss art and music as extracurricular, extraneous, and expendable. To me, they're essential to a well-rounded education.

In reality, creativity doesn't really have to be "taught" because it is naturally "caught" by every child.

Do you have to beg a three-year-old to sing or a four-year-old to draw pictures or a five-year-old to playact various roles when playing fireman, doctor, or parent? What happens between the naturally creative early years and the bored-to-death teenage years? Those years are spent in a classroom in which students are told to sit down, be quiet, face forward, get your head in the book, and be still.

Students today aren't dumb. The people who run the educational establishment, who want to create a conveyor belt that treats students like parts in a manufacturing plant (like the one in the Pink Floyd video for “Another Brick in the Wall”), are the dumb ones. And there's no reason to let it stay that way.

From Mike Huckabee

09/02/2024

Lived the movie, “Reagan”!

Photos from Ensemble Arts Academy's post 08/24/2024

Zack Smith tribute to Luther Vandross

08/21/2024

Kamala or Trump?

08/16/2024

I’m searching for an oboe teacher. Any recommendations?

07/27/2024

Is anyone here friends with my son Joshua Borders?

07/10/2024

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04/16/2024

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Monday 3:30pm - 8pm
Tuesday 3:30pm - 8pm
Wednesday 3:30pm - 8pm
Thursday 3:30pm - 8pm
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