The LEVIAA Music Center hosted a lively Students Showcase concert at the Town Hall today, featuring the talents of young musicians in a celebration of musical education and community spirit. The event’s chief guest, entrepreneur Heto N Yeptho, renowned for his contributions to the community, shared insights on the unifying power of music.
In his address, Yeptho highlighted music’s profound ability to heal and connect people, noting its role in promoting mental well-being. “Music does not discriminate,” Yeptho stated. “It can uplift our spirits and strengthen our minds.” He emphasized music’s impact on personal and communal resilience, underscoring its significance in fostering a sense of togetherness.
Jeve Hesso, representing LEVIAA, explained that the music school offers a variety of classes, including music theory, piano, and guitar. The name “LEVIAA,” derived from the Sumi word for “music house,” reflects the school’s mission to provide a space of creativity and well-being.
Throughout the concert, students performed an array of musical pieces, showcasing the skills they honed through LEVIAA’s training. The performances captivated the audience, with each piece reflecting the students’ dedication and growth.
Yeptho expressed hope for a future where music is accessible to all, encouraging a community where individuals can listen to, create, and find solace in music. The concert underscored the importance of music education, affirming its role as a cornerstone of a healthy, vibrant community in Zunheboto.