Empowering Teens Through Global Frontline Learning: Launch of 'ORTE', an International Cultural Education Academy by Royal Academy of Music Pianist Staff

ORTE, a general incorporated association, is launching the 'ORTE Inspire Programme 2026 Summer' in London for teenagers. Led by pianist Eri Yamamoto, the program offers experiential education connecting music with culture and history. Participants will engage in workshops and professional training, later sharing their insights as 'Young Ambassadors' and aiming for the UK's 'Arts Award' certification.
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In today's digital age, what teenagers need is 'learning through real-life experience.' ORTE (Headquarters: Japan; Representative: Eri Yamamoto) is launching an international cultural education program that allows students to learn at the forefront of global cultural scenes. It redefines music not merely as a technique, but as a 'living language' that connects culture, history, people, and values, creating a new educational model where experiences are circulated from one generation to the next. ORTE is an academy where music serves as a gateway to experiencing culture, history, people, and values. By learning directly from those who dedicate their lives to world-class expression, teenagers can cultivate their sensitivity, intelligence, creativity, and future-oriented strength. The program aims to create a cycle of cultural learning where participants share their experiences with their peers. After the program, participants become 'ORTE Young Ambassadors,' joining the 'Japan Share Program' to share their insights through concerts, workshops, and discussions. The program focuses on a cycle of cultural education born from dialogue rather than one-way instruction. The London Inspire Programme includes workshops based on the philosophy of Professor Eric Clarke (Oxford University), instrument workshop lectures, BBC Proms rehearsal visits, and discussions with Broadway actors. The Performance Pathway offers private lessons from world-class musicians, culminating in a concert at a historic church. Participants can also pursue the UK's official 'Arts Award' to formalize their learning. Representative Eri Yamamoto, drawing from her own international experience, emphasizes the importance of exposing children to authentic cultural environments to broaden their horizons. The program will be held in London from July 27 to July 30, 2026.

FAQ

Is this program open to international students?

The program is organized by a Japanese association, but it focuses on international cultural exchange, welcoming students aged 6-19 to experience London's music scene.