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At Muziekschool De Pinte, VZW, we're dedicated to delivering professional, accessible music education with a personal touch for each student.

Since we started in 2014, our community has flourished to include over 650 students of various ages, engaging in around 30 different types of lessons, alongside exciting camps and workshops.

Our international team enriches our school with their varied backgrounds, enhancing our teaching and connecting communities by overcoming language barriers.

More than just a place of learning, we embody youth work and community spirit, creating a warm, tight-knit environment. We're committed to building strong relationships among students, teachers, and the community at large. Through our camps, workshops, and classes, we cultivate a sense of unity and a supportive network of friends.

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    0468106297
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    2-K7 Collegebaan
    Melle 9090
    Belgium

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    Numbers & Establishment(s)

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    Entreprise number

    0507646035

    Juridical Form

    Non-profit organization

    Status

    Active

    Date of creation

    01/07/2014

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      1
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      Yes
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      Full time equivalent
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      Projects

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      Project 'Music in Later Life'

      Is it ever too late to start learning music? "Absolutely not," affirms Dr. Muzaffer Çorlu, a multi-talented musician, psychologist, and arts scholar.

      Music knows no age—it's a brain booster for everyone, fostering new neural connections known as brain plasticity. While younger minds and seasoned pros might show pronounced changes, everyone, including amateurs and seniors picking up an instrument later in life, benefits significantly.

      Music isn't just melody; it's medicine for the mind, shielding against cognitive decline and mitigating the impacts of age-related brain conditions. It's a holistic tonic, offering cognitive, psychological, and physical benefits to learners of all ages.

      Inspired by promising results from a 2021 pilot study in De Pinte, Dr. Çorlu, a guitar instructor at Muziekschool De Pinte, has curated a novel, experimental project. Set for April 2024 in Gavere, this 8-week program will invite 40 individuals over 55 to dive into classical guitar training. To ensure a broad representation, we're inviting 20 women and 20 men, preferably those without prior musical experience.

      This project is nearly cost-free, with just a nominal administrative fee. Participants needing instruments can avail of affordable rentals. Throughout the course, we'll be collecting valuable feedback through questionnaires, ensuring a rich learning and teaching experience for all.

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      For our project "Music in Later Life" (April 2024), we are seeking financial support. This includes covering the costs of the instructor's salary, administrative expenses, the purchase or rental of musical instruments, and financing the lecture that introduces the project. As a result, the project can be offered almost for free to the participants, making it more accessible to the elderly, regardless of their financial situation. Without such subsidies, this would not be possible.

      Are you interested in supporting us in this unique project that combines psychology, the well-being of the elderly, and music education? Feel free to contact us via [email protected] or 0456 71 56 98 for more information!

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