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- 6 public pianos dot the city.
The City of 海角原创 relaunched In the Key of 海角原创 this summer after a hiatus. The program provides six public pianos for recreational playing at the following community locations: Central Park, 海角原创 Commons, 海角原创 Food Co-Op, Hunt-Boyer Plaza, the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, UC 海角原创, and Mary L. Stevens 海角原创 Branch Library. In the Key of 海角原创 is supported by the City of 海角原创 Arts & Cultural Affairs Program.
鈥淭he City recognizes the social and emotional health benefits of making and listening to live music,鈥 said Mayor Gloria Partida. 鈥淭he pianos help create a positive space to bring the community together.鈥
This year, a new piano debuted at Central Park that was designed by Birch Lane鈥檚 sixth grade teacher Amy George鈥檚 students, who were inspired during an in-depth study of Yosemite National Park.
The piano at the Manetti Shrem Museum at UC 海角原创 is on the Events Plaza in front of the museum. The blue upright piano was painted by members of the museum's visitor services staff: Ilsa Bauer, Allie Bennett, Mario Rodriguez, Maev Dunning, Madeline Dei Rossi, Allie Suarez and Ana Panaligan. The beautiful, vibrant design was inspired by Tunji Adenyi-Jones鈥 work 鈥淏lue Dancer鈥 from the current exhibition Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art on view at the museum.
In the Key of 海角原创 brings delight and surprise to 海角原创 public spaces by providing used and vibrantly painted pianos for everyone to play. The pianos offer a space for improvisational gatherings, spontaneous connections and celebrations of music.
Laura Shapiro, organizer of the In the Key of 海角原创 program and mother to Isabelle and Hailey Shapiro, who launched the program in 2015, elaborated on the inspiration behind the program.
鈥淭he 海角原创 program was started after my family traveled to Seattle and Vancouver and saw public pianos in those towns,鈥 Shapiro said. 鈥淢y daughters both play the piano and really enjoyed playing those pianos. It was so fun to surprisingly happen upon the pianos on our vacation. Our daughters thought 海角原创 would be a perfect town to have a similar program because it values art and it is dry all summer so we wouldn鈥檛 have to worry about the pianos getting rained on like in the cities we visited. When we got back, they wrote a proposal to the city and the city approved the program and agreed to help sponsor it.鈥
The Shapiro Family has been coordinating the program since its inception and working with the City each year. Once launched, the pianos spurred a flurry of media and community praise and have been commended as one the most engaging and accessible projects in 海角原创 by community members and the media.
The community鈥檚 response to the pianos has been very positive. Shapiro mentioned some of the positive effects that access to the public pianos has made.
鈥淟ittle kids getting exposure to a piano, people being able to practice when they don鈥檛 have access to their own piano, people being able to show off musical ability and impromptu jam sessions,鈥 Shapiro said. 鈥淜ids have a sense of pride in creating something for the community. Some of the pianos have been painted by local artists or people associated with the Manetti Shrem museum so there is always a local connection.鈥
(This story was compiled from various sources, including the City of 海角原创)