For Venezuelan immigrant seeking asylum, teaching music is a lifelinethedigitalchaps

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A few dozen children in Denver settle into seats, violins and violas in hand. With short cropped hair and a focused gaze, Nixon Garcia observes from off to one side.

This is a fall show-and-tell for parents at El Sistema Colorado, a free music school that prioritizes kids from low-income families. The Denver program was inspired by the original El Sistema in Venezuela, which since its founding in 1975 has sparked similar projects around the world.

Why We Wrote This

A Venezuelan conductor finds purpose through teaching at a music school in Denver. The school has ties to a program that was instrumental to his musical education growing up.

With flicks of his wrists, the 22-year-old Mr. Garcia conjures up simple songs that he learned as a boy in Venezuela. He’s brought that same sheet music to students in the United States, along with hopes for asylum. Working at the Colorado program, he’s come full circle.

“El Sistema has been my second home throughout my whole life,” says Mr. Garcia.

The teaching artist is a “positive light” at the music school, says Ingrid Larragoity-Martin, executive director of El Sistema Colorado. “He’s passionate about kids, and he knows how to work with them.” 

Mr. Garcia came to the U.S. in 2022 to escape violence at home, he says, including three kidnapping attempts. He’s received work authorization, allowing him to work legally while his asylum case moves forward.

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A few dozen children in Denver settle into seats, violins and violas in hand. With short cropped hair and a focused gaze, Nixon Garcia observes from off to one side. 

“Awesome,” the teacher murmurs at the sound of tuning strings. 

Why We Wrote This

A Venezuelan conductor finds purpose through teaching at a music school in Denver. The school has ties to a program that was instrumental to his musical education growing up.

This is a fall show-and-tell for parents at El Sistema Colorado, a free music school that prioritizes kids from low-income families. The Denver program was inspired by the original El Sistema in Venezuela, which since its founding in 1975 has sparked similar projects around the world.

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