OFFICIAL VIDEO FROM THE SCHOOL PROJECT ”MAKE MUSIC MATTER! ”I HAVE A DREAM”

OFFICIAL VIDEO FROM THE SCHOOL PROJECT ”MAKE MUSIC MATTER! ”I HAVE A DREAM”

Make Music Matter! – A Swedish national school project, run by Linnaeus University, focused on music, dreams, entrepreneurship, creativity and digitization has recently established a unique collaboration with ABBA The Museum. The theme of this year’s Make Music Matter! Which will continue until year-end 2020, is “I have a dream – a song to sing.” Also participating in the collaboration are the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SKL) and the Academy of Music & Business (AMB) and the cloud music studio Soundtrap – A Spotify Company. Using digital tools, schools across Sweden can take part and make music by writing their own verses to ABBA’s “I Have A Dream.” A significant part of Swedish music history is covered in the pop saga ABBA project and all members of ABBA have given their approval for schools to start working with the song. UNICEF’s collaboration with Make Music Matter! includes material and knowledge about the CRC. Read more about the collaboration: https://abbathemuseum.com/en/make-mus… lnu.se/makemusicmatter.se makemusicmatter.se Make Music Matter! I Have A Dream is a unique collaboration between the Swedish national school project Make Music Matter! and ABBA The Museum. The project starts in September 2019 and will go on until 2020. It is a project in which the entire school can take part. It´s a school project that focuses on dreams, entrepreneurship, creativity, and digitalisation, while also paying regards to the Convention of the Rights of the Child, which celebrates its 30th anniversary. What is more, an important part of Swedish music history will be dealt with within the frame of the project through the pop story ABBA, which exceeded the dream. Convention on the Rights of the Child Day at ABBA The Museum On 20 November, at ABBA The Museum were celebrated that the Convention of the Rights of the Child celebrated its 30th anniversary. School classes had the opportunity to take part in the celebrations this day by writing a verse to the ABBA-song I Have A Dream and talk about in what ways they had worked with the Convention on the Rights of the Child and provide a motivation as to why their class should be welcomed to take part. The school class from Gemöskolan were invited to take part. Here they sing their version of ”I have a dream” together with the 11 year old Swedish artist Oscar Stembridge.

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