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Updated 6/22/2020

MUSIC HAVEN, INCORPORATED

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Institution/Business Type: School of the Arts

At Music Haven, young musicians study with and are mentored by members of our resident ensemble, the Haven String Quartet from when they are in first, second, or third grade until they graduate from high school. They come to our 6700 sf programming space after school on the bus, where they not only participate in tuition-free lessons, classes, and ensembles, but also receive homework help, snacks, and the opportunity to be part of a supportive, vibrant musical community.  At the heart of our model is the relationship between teacher and student, and the relationships between the young musicians, themselves—they learn not only from the members of the string quartet, but also from the foundations of chamber music: listening to each other, working as a team, communicating through music, and dedication and focus in service of creating something beautiful together. Through music, they build community, develop resilience and self confidence, and experience collective struggle and success.

With the Haven String Quartet at the heart of a rich and ever-expanding variety of educational programmingworkshop offerings, and performances throughout the region, each of our students and his or her family is part of a vibrant community of musicians, in which he or she has the opportunity to play and learn alongside the world-class professionals who are their teachers and mentors. 

Find Me

Mandi Jackson
Job Title: Executive Director
Phone: 203-745-9030
Address:
315 Peck St. Bldg 5
2nd Floor
New Haven, CT 06513

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About

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

School of the Arts

Legal Status:

Nonprofit - Independent

Year Founded:

2006

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

School of the Arts

Legal Status:

Nonprofit - Independent

Year Founded:

2006

Disciplines

Primary Discipline:

Music - Chamber

Additional Disciplines:

  • Music - Traditional

Activities and Services

Activities and Services:

  • Arts for Social Change / Creative Activism
  • Arts Instruction / Lessons
  • Community Arts
  • Creation of a Work of Art (Including Commissions)
  • Performance / Concert / Reading
  • Professional Development / Training
  • Public Art Projects (In Free, Public Spaces)
  • Residency - Community
  • Residency - In School
  • Workshops / Demonstrations / Master Class
Seasons Active: spring, summer, fall, winter
Events Per Year: 40

Communities

Populations Engaged:

  • Adults
  • Elders
  • Families
  • General Public
  • Immigrant Populations
  • LGBTQ Populations
  • People with Disabilities
  • School Groups
  • Teens
  • Veteran/Active Duty Military Personnel
  • Youth-At-Risk

Languages Available:

  • Spanish

Geographic Reach:

  • Town / City
  • Multi-County Region
  • State
  • Multi-State Region

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