martes, 24 de marzo de 2009

From my point of view FESNOJIV is the best foundation that we have in the country, because of its success. Its teaching method makest it being a noble organization that helps to eradicate the delicuency. Each time that a musical instrument is given to a child is as an "arm", because this fight is for achieving peace.
I have the honor to belong to FESNOJIV, it´s a wonderful experience that helps you to grow as a profesional and as a person.
Several countries have already implemented this teaching method, this means that it is going beyond our frontiers.

jueves, 26 de febrero de 2009

The informmation of this blog was obtained from the following sites: http://www.fesnojiv.gob.ve/
Venezuela bursting with orchestras


From a functional, educational, artistic and administrative point of view, El Sistema is made up of Núcleos. The Núcleos are community-based centers wherein FESNOJIV's orchestral and choral programs are developed. Hence the Núcleos are educational centers that, in many cases, become centers promoting the educational, artistic and cultural activities of the communities.






350,000 youngsters attend these Núcleos, which vary in size and complexity. Currently, there are 180 Núcleos operating in many cities and towns of Venezuela. They form a complex and systematic network encompassing youth and children’s orchestras and choirs.

interactive map link

http://www.fesnojiv.gob.ve/en/orchestral-and-choral-nucleos/nucleos-by-state.html

lunes, 23 de febrero de 2009

The Visionary


He has earned many accolades, like sower of hope, dream maker and key player in Venezuela's historical evolution throughout the last 50 years, but a simple word would just befit maestro José Antonio Abreu-Anselmi, the founder and driving force behind the National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras of Venezuela, and that word is 'visionary'. This unshakably convinced, warm-hearted, strong-willed musician has been able to undertake a task that reaches beyond music to encompass the rescue and education of Venezuelan youngsters.


Born the eldest of six children to a family of musical lineage, at the break of dawn on May 7 1939, in Valera, a city in the northwestern Venezuelan state of Trujillo, Abreu confesses that it was his eagerness to serve his country, and his concerns and uneasiness about social inequality that encouraged him to develop, in 1975, an ingenious Venezuela-oriented plan aimed at synthesizing and channeling the economic, managerial, pedagogical and musical experience and knowledge he has acquired throughout his life.

sábado, 21 de febrero de 2009



Mission



To systematize music education and to promote the collective practice of music through symphony orchestras and choruses in order to help children and youngsters to achieve their full potential and to acquire values that favor their growth and have a positive impact on their lives in society.






Vision


The State Foundation for the National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras of Venezuela (FESNOJIV - Fundación del Estado para el Sistema Nacional de Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Venezuela) is an organization committed to social development through an innovative and hope-instilling music education program, distinguished by its excellence and for having a positive impact on the communities where it is implemented.





Philosophy


As a seedbed for thousands of Venezuelan youngsters, the State Foundation for the National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras of Venezuela is bearing fruit: those Venezuelan youngsters who go through El Sistema fulfill their dreams of personal and professional realization through music. These young musicians provide a daily example of self-improvement and vitality to their fellow Venezuelans. The fruit of their effort attests to the struggle engaged in to make the so-called Venezuelan music miracle endure and extend to other spheres of culture.


Music is not only the product of the talent and virtuosity of its creators; it is the reflection of the soul of the peoples and, in this case, is the outgrowth of an education program that over the past 33 years has spread beyond our borders and has surpassed all expectations.


In the past, art was a matter of minorities for minorities; then it became a matter of minorities for majorities. Nowadays it is a matter of majorities for majorities and a key element to educating and allowing people to integrate successfully into society.




lunes, 16 de febrero de 2009

The system and The State

The State Foundation for the National Youth and Children’s Orchestra of Venezuela was established on February 20, 1979 (Decree Nº 3039, Official Gazette Nº 31681) with the purpose of preparing highly qualified musicians and obtaining the finance required to execute its plans, activities and programs.

The State Foundation for the National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras of Venezuela (FESNOJIV) was founded in 1996 in order to promote and develop the youth and children’s orchestras formed or that may be formed by El Sistema across the country; as well as to implement activities and programs aiming at the education and training of the orchestra’s members.



The FESNOJIV is attached to the Ministry of People’s Power for Participation and Social Protection, for bringing individual benefits to youngsters and having a positive impact on the family, the community and therefore, on the society.



The FESNOJIV supports the Simon Bolivar National Youth Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, the National Youth and Children’s Orchestra of Venezuela, the local and regional youth and children’s symphony orchestras, the choral and chambers’ groups born in the bosom of El Sistema, as well as the academic and operational centers.



From a functional, educational, artistic and administrative point of view, El Sistema is made up of Núcleos operating in many cities and towns of Venezuela, thus integrating a complex and systematic network encompassing more than 150 youth orchestras and 70 children’s orchestras.
The Núcleo serve as an example and a school of social life wherein orchestral and choral activities developed by the community take place. 300,000 youngsters attend the 190 Núcleos attached and coordinated by the FESNOJIV’s Sectorial Division for Music Academic Training.



In the last two decades, the local professional symphony orchestras emerged from El Sistema have become independent state-funded organizations which have joined together in the Federación de Orquestas Sinfónicas Regionales de Venezuela (Federation of Regional Symphony Orchestras of Venezuela).

Venezuelan Music Miracle


The orchestra became a powerful magnet attracting young Venezuelans. Music found in the Symphony Youth Orchestra a means to reach other audiences: lower-income youngsters and public in general who have started to enjoy the beauty of a well-performed piece of Tchaikovsky, Mozart and/or Berlioz.

The Venezuelan orchestral phenomenon is deemed a miracle; however, the achievements fulfilled are the result of a constant effort and work ethic. José Antonio Abreu and El Sistema give example of what constant effort and dedication can accomplish.