While Démos is primarily aimed at children, their parents are also invited to take part in this extraordinary musical adventure! This is how families become involved in the life of the orchestras, while enriching them with their cultural heritage. Let's take a look at some of the parenting initiatives implemented by the Démos orchestras!
Since its creation in 2010, the Démos program has made parenting a priority. Cooperation between professionals in the fields of social welfare and musical pedagogy accompanies children on a learning path that is attentive to the singularities of their family life. In return, parental involvement is one of the keys to the project's success. The social vocation of Démos encourages a global approach to each young person's educational path, and strengthens intra-family ties. Various initiatives, made possible thanks to the work of the project's social partner structures, are thus developed in the fifty or so Démos orchestras throughout France.
DISCOVERING MUSIC THROUGH THE PRACTICE OF YOUR CHILD
With Démos, musical practice becomes part of everyday family life: children bring their instrument home, practice on it and work in small workshop groups every week. In addition to the children's personal progress, parents can also learn about the orchestra's collective progress by attending tutti times, which take place every 6 weeks or so. The Orchestre Démos Est Ensemble, for example, schedules tutti on Saturday mornings to enable as many families as possible to take part. The end-of-season concerts are also obviously highlights for families, who come to applaud their talented children!
Parents can also be invited to musical practice sessions with their children. This is the case in the Orchestre Démos Nord Essonne, which regularly organizes "open workshops" during which children take the place of the speakers to let their families discover and try out their instruments. In Montpellier, a 3-day parent/child music workshop was organized in 2023 by a social structure involved in the Orchestre Démos Montpellier 3M.
The Démos project also enables families to learn about the region's cultural resources by taking part in outings. Many orchestras offer families a cultural program in parallel with the life of the orchestra, such as Plaine Commune, Orléans, Strasbourg, La Thiérache du Centre, Angers, Guadeloupe Cap Excellence, Nord Essonne... For example, a concert outing to Rennes was proposed to the families of the Orchestre Démos Kreiz Breizh to listen to the Orchestre National de Bretagne, conducted by Aurélien Azan Zielinski, the conductor of the Orchestre Démos. The concert was adapted for families and children, with cultural mediation to give the audience the keys to listening. 31 families took part!
PARTICIPATE IN THE LIFE OF THE ORCHESTRA
Beyond musical practice, the involvement of parents in the orchestra instills a dynamic of socialization in the territories. Backed by the Orchestre Démos Val de Sambre, a parents' association was created in September 2023, counting on the involvement of some fifteen parents. These parents took part in "parents' cafés" organized by the project coordinator and social referents outside rehearsal time, and set up the association to finance cultural outings with their children. The association will also be involved in a music school forum, to be held in March 2024, which will enable school directors to meet with families to facilitate the enrolment of young people wishing to pursue their musical practice.
More generally, parents' involvement can take various forms: workshops to build stage elements, preparation of dishes for orchestra picnics, car pooling, cake sales to finance the trip to the Philharmonie de Paris... Real support for orchestras!
SHARING YOUR FAMILY CULTURAL HERITAGE
Since 2021,
Démos has been amplifying its approach to family inclusion by reaching out to their cultural heritages. Several experiments in collecting stories and music highlighting the singular stories of families have been carried out in orchestras, such as those of Lyon Métropole, Caen la mer, Thouarsais and Angers, among others.
In Caen,
a project to collect the musical universe of families was implemented thanks to treasure boxes used to record songs around the theme of the sea. These boxes, circulating between the workshops and the children's homes, helped create a link between the families and the orchestra. A presentation of the collection was organized by inviting parents to workshop times in several towns in the Urban Community.
In the Thouarsais region, sound albums have been circulating since April between the Thouars workshop and each child's home, enabling them to record content with their parents (challenges proposed throughout the year) but also to discover recorded elements linked to the orchestra's repertoire and the group's work.
In Angers, a sound photo booth of family memories will be set up this season to collect stories around family memories. These stories will then be showcased in an exhibition.
These initiatives ensure that everyone is recognized in their own cultural identity, while building bridges between each facet of the cultural mosaic that makes up our contemporary societies. Children are thus supported in a positive, non-contradictory acceptance of the different cultural identities that coexist, whether they be different linguistic, musical, literary, culinary or clothing practices...
In tutti, in outings, within a choir, a parents' association or by telling their cultural story, these privileged moments around a shared artistic emotion help to strengthen intra-family bonds. In addition to making music part of everyday family life, Démos defends the idea that music should play an essential role in social life!