Amber Correa

Violin Student at Royal College of Music and Early Years Teacher

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Perfoming Arts

United Kingdom

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The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Kennedy Center) is the United States' National Cultural Center, located in Washington, D.C. Named in 1964 as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy, it opened on September 8, 1971. The center showcases a wide range of performance arts, including theater, dance, opera, and both classical and modern music. As a public–private partnership, the Kennedy Center’s activities extend beyond performances to include educational, social impact, and accessibility initiatives. It serves as the home of the Washington National Opera, the National Symphony Orchestra, and the Office of Access/VSA. At the Office of Accessibility and VSA, we are dedicated to expanding access to the arts for people with disabilities. Our mission is to create opportunities for individuals of all ages and abilities to engage in, learn through, and participate in the arts. To ensure the arts are accessible to everyone—from children to older adults—we work to make Kennedy Center performances and facilities inclusive for all audiences. We provide resources, programs, and opportunities for educators, cultural administrators, and emerging as well as professional artists with disabilities. The Kennedy Center also hosts an international community of practice, including the annual Leadership Exchange in Arts and Disability (LEAD), which convenes over 950 professionals focused on accessibility in cultural spaces and experiences. Additionally, we support pre-K–12 arts education and provide pathways for individuals with disabilities to pursue creative careers.
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Violinist and researcher, Amber Correa, is a winner of the VSA 2023 International Music Competition for Disabled Musicians culminating in a solo performance at the Kennedy Centre in Washington DC. She is currently studying at the Royal College of Music, London, with Professor Natalia Lomeiko for her Master’s degree in violin performance and is working towards a research degree in music psychology. She recently became a certified music leader for Musicians Without Borders and has begun working as a music teacher for children with special needs and disabilities. She received her Bachelors degree of Violin Performance with Honors at the Cleveland Institute of Music where she studied with Professor Olga Kaler and Philip Setzer. She also received secondary degrees in Business Management and French from Case Western Reserve University. In 2022, she had the honor of studying at the Universität Mozarteum and at the International Music Festival of the Adriatic. Her many chamber groups have won first place in numerous competitions including California State VOCE and have performed in Weill Carnegie Hall, Boston Symphony Hall, Vienna, Prague, Budapest and Switzerland. In addition, Amber is a laureate of numerous solo concerto competitions and has had the honor of performing solo with prestigious orchestras. She has been awarded Spotlight Youth of the Year from the South Coast Interfaith Council and Youth Ambassador from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for her efforts to bridge the divisions of our current society through music.

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