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The Puerto Rican master Mariano López Acevedo has created Salsuna, a salsa orchestra for young people to develop their talents.
Salsuna it include children between 9 and 13, with learning difficulties, in most cases come from low-income households, with problems of violence against children, divorce or are homeless.
" Before I did not like school much, but I learned to play and sing. I liked and I come every day. is a privilege," said Denzel Molina, one of his students.
The teacher found in Puerto Rican salsa and other Caribbean rhythms to the formula that students stay in school and improve their discipline and grades.
" Here, these children channel their problems. Children who did not like school or did not want to come to school, now they come every day for music," says the teacher.
To become a member of the orchestra Salsuna, children must attend school regularly, maintain good grades and have good conduct.
In return, the teacher provides the tools to play, sing and dance.
" Many special education students can not read and write. But you know, play, sing and dance. These children are in classes such as English and math, have a grade of C, D and F. However, touch and sing. I know they have talent, and had to do something with them "said Acevedo Lopez, who is a musician since I was 11 years old.
However, Acevedo Lopez faces daily the challenge of overcoming the desire to afford these children.
" In the previous school, we had no room. We began to use cardboard boxes with wooden sticks as tools. When we moved here in 2008, I went to buy the instruments " he said.
" Fine Arts in Puerto Rico do not have economic backgrounds. We have to rely on donations or as teachers, pay instruments" she complained.
Indeed, this is what he had to do: buy with his salary tools for these children can learn to play.
The professor says she lost track of how much has been invested to acquire congas, timbales, piano, horns, microphones and other instruments.
The teacher said his motivation to continue this difficult task in the interest shown by children for music.
Salsuna Children sing songs of salsa, merengue and bachata, among others. Meet three times a day to learn music, rehearse songs and play with the instruments and have participated in several public events and your local school. "There are 23 additional children for whom I have," the teacher. Source: EFE

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