Success StoryAppalachian Symphony Going Strong After Nine Years



Appalachian Symphony Going Strong After Nine Years

Author: Kristy Porter

Planning Unit: Pike County CES

Major Program: Artistic & Essential Skill Development

Plan of Work: Pike County Arts Advancement

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

The problem

A decade ago, through community assessment answers, the citizens of Pike County expressed an interest in learning to play instruments, but many stated that they could not afford the average fee of $20 to $30 per lesson.

The educational program response

Nine years ago, Appalachian Symphony was established as a musical collective providing free music lessons and performance opportunities to people of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels. The program is completely free and increases music education access for economically disadvantaged individuals and those wanting to try an instrument without committing. The program also provides an inclusive atmosphere that welcomes individuals who otherwise feel as though they might not "belong" in traditional music lesson settings. This includes, but is not limited to, people surviving addiction, trans and nonbinary individuals, and people of different ages and socioeconomic backgrounds.

The participants/target audience

The target audience is those who have an interest or desire to play a stringed instrument in a non-judgmental and inclusive environment. Over the years, we’ve had participants of all ages, from 5 to 70.

Other partners (if applicable)


Program impact or participant response.

After nine years of programming, one hundred and five people have attended music lessons through Appalachian Symphony. Upon graduation from high school, 10 students have go on to college to continue music education in some form. Currently, five dedicated adults provide leadership for Appalachian Symphony, with two dedicated volunteers leading the group. Appalachian Symphony provides opportunities for public performance, having played for Pike County Farmers Market, Pikeville Pride events, East KY Indian Culture Association, Progress Pike Unity Celebration, All-District Honor Choir, Pikeville Women's March, night markets, and community events. They also take trips to other cities to network and play with other dulcimer and stringed instruments groups and enthusiasts.






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