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School of Music: an appeal to elected


The various events organized for the 20th anniversary of the school Country Music estuaries began Wednesday in the main hall of the town hall Tréguier, with a concert for teachers, offered to elected union Intercommunal and communities of Commons: CC3R and Lézardrieux Peninsula.

After looking back at the creation of the school in 1989 by the ACP Association (Art, Culture and Heritage), President Pierre-Yves Arzul talked his way into SIVU (single-purpose municipal association) in 2000, focused initially by the four municipalities of Penvénan, Plouguiel, and Lanmodez Lézardrieux, joined in 2002 and Coatréven Tréguier. With six member municipalities, the newspaper of the school becomes precarious. For several months, SIVU leaders are pressing for integration with a broader framework within a community structure. Narcis Llongueres coordinator has made it clear in his speech by saying: "Our desire to communicate with elected officials is an act a little for the political future of the school and we want commitments for the future."

Ten professors

"They are serving 20 years of music education that we can be proud, we must realize the importance of a music school on our territory," noted President Pierre Yves Arzul by contacting elected officials in the room: "I assert my desire to see, after these 20 years, the structure evolve into an intermunicipal enlarged in the interests of everyone, young and old, as was the case for music schools nearby. " He spoke of the influence of the music school, including interventions in schools and kindergartens, the multiple musical disciplines taught and the arrival this year's coordinator, Narcis along lengths, the team of 10 teachers.

President-founder of the school association, Philippe Chatelain, recalled the interest of learning music in youth development.

"Like sports, music education requires effort and discipline is a way to fight against crime for which elected officials can not remain indifferent". Finally, on behalf of parents, Marie-Agnes The Luyer, welcomed the dynamism of the school through internships and various events throughout the year. After the concert

teachers, warmly applauded, the audience could follow the evolution of the school and relive the moments through photos and documents its 20 year history.

The last panels evoke the projects the music school for the next twenty years. The future is in the hands of communities.


The Trégor, June 25, 2009

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