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In 2009, Lianne Sala first watched the documentary “Tocar y Luchar (To Play and To Fight)” about El Sistema, a music education program started in Venezuela.

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Music, Madonna famously sang, makes the people come together. Harnessing this transformative power is Sistema for the Filipino Youth (SFY), an after-school music education program that was inspired by El Sistema, a program in Venezuela that provides social uplift through classical music. SFY offers underprivileged children the opportunity to achieve their full musical potential through classical music, with the ultimate hope of creating a positive impact on their communities.

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An ensemble of classical music, of children from affluent families, is an assertion of a prevailing perception of music as demographically biased for the moneyed and privileged.

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Violinist and teacher to young students of her craft Lianne Sala has for a long time been part of the development of classical music in Cebu.

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An ensemble of classical music, of children from affluent families, is an assertion of a prevailing perception of music as demographically biased for the moneyed and privileged.

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