Youth Orchestra Los Angeles (YOLA), the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Music Director Gustavo Dudamel were honored with an inaugural Los Angeles Real Creativity (LARC) Award on December 5, 2009. Established by the Urban Land Institute of Los Angeles (ULI), the ULI LARC Awards are presented annually to four recipients who, through their extraordinary vision and creative action, help to change our world (and our lives) as Angelenos, Americans and global citizens.
Youth Orchestra Los Angeles (YOLA) is the Los Angeles Philharmonic's unprecedented initiative to establish youth orchestras in underserved communities in Los Angeles. YOLA is inspired by El Sistema, the visionary Venezuelan music education system that nurtured Music Director Gustavo Dudamel.
The inaugural ULI LARC 2009 Awards were presented in four categories: design, place, enterprise and idea. YOLA, LA Phil and Gustavo Dudamel were awarded in the Enterprise category, recognizing an especially effective and innovative company, group, program, grass-roots initiative, community organization or social movement.
Los Angeles Philharmonic President Deborah Borda commented, "It is an honor to be the recipient of the LARC award, and to be recognized for creativity and innovation. Music has the ability to transform lives and inspire social change. Through YOLA and our other educational programs, the LA Phil is committed to providing access to music education for the underserved youth of Los Angeles, and we hope that other organizations and communities are inspired to do the same."
Additional LARC Award winners were Hollywood Cap Park in the Design category recognizing an innovative design - product, building, urban land plan or public art; Academy of Entertainment Technology in the Place category recognizing a completed building, public space, neighborhood or art installation which may have world-changing potential; Imagine Mars Project / JPL-NASA in the Idea category recognizing a singular "big idea" with profound and far-reaching consequences - a "game changer."
Youth Orchestra LA (YOLA)
YOLA is the Los Angeles Philharmonic's initiative to provide access to exceptional instrumental and orchestral education in order to promote youth development. Central to YOLA is the LA Phil's plan to build, with community partners, youth orchestras in underserved communities throughout Los Angeles. The aspiration that every child has access to the experience of playing in an orchestra is shared by a community of music education providers. The LA Phil brings these diverse organizations together to think big in service of children, recognizing that we can accomplish more together than we can on our own. YOLA is inspired by El Sistema, the Venezuelan music education system that nurtured the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Music Director, Gustavo Dudamel. El Sistema annually provides a quarter million children from all walks of life with free musical instruments and music instruction so that they may play in youth orchestras throughout Venezuela.
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