TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program
The TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program aims to have Japanese and American youths communicate through the universal language of music and performing arts and to have the participants deepen cultural and self-understanding. Since the program started in 2013, it has provided the students in Tohoku with performing workshops consisting of singing, dancing, and pantomiming with an American performing education group.
This program is funded by Goldman Sachs Gives.
TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program 2023
On July 21, the TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program was held at Yoyogi Yamano Hall.
Twenty-nine cast members from HEART Global, a U.S. non-profit organization, and 70 children ranging in grades from 1st grade of elementary school to senior year in high school gathered from foster care facilities in Tokyo, Chiba, and Kanagawa to participate in a song and dance workshop with 35 employees from the facilities and 15 Goldman Sachs volunteers. The children performed a show they created in a song-and-dance workshop. Read More>>
On October 17 and 18, 2023, the TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program was held at Shogan Higashi Junior High School in Sendai, Miyagi and 98 third graders participated. Together with the cast members from HEART Global, an American non-profit organization, the participants created an hour-long show with dancing and singing. Read More>>
TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program 2022
The TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program was held from October 26, 2022, with approximately 480 students participating in a song and dance workshop.
This time, cast members from HEART Global, an expressive education organization, visited four elementary and junior high schools in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture and Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, for seven days to conduct performance workshops. At each school, the cast and students presented a show at the end of the workshop, which fascinated the parents. Read More>>
TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program 2019
From September to November of 2019, the Young Americans conducted six workshops through the TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program. Over these two months, they visited public elementary and junior high schools in Iwate and Fukushima Prefectures in the Tohoku region. In 2019, this music outreach program was held six times at six different elementary and junior high schools, welcoming over 500 student and faculty participants. The students enthusiastically performed with the Young Americans in front of their families and the local community. Read More>>
TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program 2018
From September to November 2018, the American nonprofit organization the Young Americans visited public elementary and junior high schools in the Tohoku region of Iwate and Fukushima Prefectures. The Young Americans conducted six workshops for the TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program. In 2018, this music outreach program was held six times at nine elementary and junior high schools, reaching over 900 students and faculty members. Read More>>
TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program 2017
From September 19 to November 15, 2017, with support from Goldman Sachs Gives, 38 cast members from the American nonprofit organization Young Americans visited public elementary and junior high schools in the Tohoku region of Iwate and Fukushima prefectures for the TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program. Read More>>
TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program 2016
From September to November 2016 with support from Goldman Sachs Gives, the cast members from the American nonprofit organization Young Americans visited public elementary and junior high schools in the Tohoku region of Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures for the TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Music Outreach Program. Read More>>
TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Roadshow 2015
The TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Roadshow was held in the Tohoku region from September 8-25, 2015. Fifteen American youth from the nonprofit organization, Young Americans, conducted song and dance workshops at public and private elementary and junior high schools in 16 municipalities in the three prefectures (Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima) affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 11, 2011. Approximately 3,280 students participated in this two-week program and learned the pleasure of expressing themselves, while gaining confidence and deepened their interest in learning English and about the United States.
TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Roadshow 2014
The TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Roadshow 2014 launched on September 11, 2014 beginning with Yanome Elementary school in Fukushima City. In the Fall of 2014, fifteen Young American cast members conducted workshops at public elementary and middle schools throughout the disaster affected areas of Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures.
Within two and a half months, the Young Americans conducted workshops with 3,000 children in 49 elementary and junior high schools. As of October 21 2014, approximately 1,500 students and 130 teachers had participated in the workshop. Remarks from the students included: “I would like to know about overseas more through international exchanges”. “If I were able to speak English more, that would be great.” “I am very happy that I knew I can sing and dance”. Teachers also commented on the changes they saw within the students: “I saw “new expressions” on the students’ faces”. “I will try to transform this experience into something positive.” Read More>>
TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Young Americans One Day Workshop Launched for Children in Foster Care
On July 28, 2014, the TOMODACHI Goldman Sachs Young Americans One Day Workshop, funded by Goldman Sachs Gives, was held at the Yamano Hall at the Yamano Beauty College in Yoyogi, Tokyo. Participants included 64 children from elementary to high school who are from 16 separate foster care facilities and 4 institution staff. More>>
Young Americans Tohoku Tour 2013
TOMODACHI Gold Star Roadshow 2013
Funded by Goldman Sachs Gives, the TOMODACHI Gold Star Roadshow — Young Americans Mini Workshop Tour is comprised of 15 Young American cast members who toured more than 30 elementary and middle schools of Fukushima, Miyagi, and Iwate prefecture between September 8 – November 14, 2013. Each musical workshop was three hours long to 50-100, in which the children were given a chance to express themselves through music and by learning singing and dancing.
- Read the 2013 press release