In partnership with Sutter Suzuki School's, we are thrilled to bring in group classes.
The Sutter Suzuki Studio is striving towards functioning as an anti-racist studio, both as a community of people and as a business, through their practices inside and outside of the violin studio. They believe Dr. Suzuki's vision of “every child can” must include racial and economic justice.
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Group classes are for students already enrolled in Sutter Suzuki School, for more information, please click here
The Sutter Suzuki Studio is a music community in Boise of parents, students, teachers and performing artists that value the full potential of every child and a more just, equitable, and peaceful future. The SSS intentionally nurtures students' changemaker skills with an emphasis on Imagination, Critical thinking, and Empathy (ICE). Students collaborate and perform with local artists as we strive to advance racial solidarity and belonging through music. The SSS works with Boise community partners (Interfaith Sanctuary, Brown Like Me, Tidwell Services and Title 1 Boise Public Schools) to curate an economically and racially diverse studio. The SSS Community Scholarship Fund reduces barriers to access by providing full and partial scholarships based on level of need.
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