Monday, July 21, 2008

Music Conservatory - Costa Rica

This is the building for music students at the SDA university in Costa Rica, UNADECA, the only SDA university in Central America.

I was shocked! This used to be the home of one of my friends! (The house I grew up in is also now a classroom). Now it is the music department - no renovations. Ok, ok, maybe some new paint here and there. Ironically, it is located in front of my parents home in Costa Rica. Just like my home and my studio in Keene...

What is most shocking is that this music department owns 2 out-of-tune upright pianos that have probably been there since my youth, a couch, a few chairs. The building includes 2 more empty rooms and a restroom. This is very sad. This is the school (not the building) where I learned to play the piano, sing and love music. Why is music not a priority in our schools, Costa Rica or Keene?

I hear the old folks complain about the lack of people to play for church. Are they paying for someone to teach the new kids? I hear them complain about the quality of music and how everyone is now singing with a track. Who is teaching them otherwise?

Ok, so for alumni weekend I rehearsed with a group of ladies and it was good to remember the music we sang 20+ years ago (yikes!). But why have we all gone away and "improved" ourselves while leaving nothing for those who come after us? My first thought is to move back to Costa Rica and help pick up the pieces. There is so much to do. I wonder, will I forget about this when I return to my own studio in August in the hustle and bustle of my own teaching?

3 comments:

tlo said...

Dorla, it is frustrating to see this kind of thing. But you are making a huge difference in the lives of MY children, so you cannot leave! Tania

Kim said...

Dorla I can only imagine what and how disappointed you may be feeling, but please, you have not only made a difference in my children's lives and all your students lives but you have made a difference in my whole family's life. You ARE making a difference in Keene. Kim

Jenny said...

Must be frustating to go back to the place you grew up and see things have not changed much in 20 years. But, I am so happy you are here and have such wonderful classes, maybe we can get a little project together to help out?