About
Us
Carver High School's School of the Arts in the
city of Atlanta is the home of the Urban Youth Harp Ensemble. The UYHE
is incorporated into the curriculum of the school as the Harp Academy of Carver,
as well as offering an After School Program for 5th-12th graders who do not
attend the high school.
This musical endeavor is
the brainchild of Elisabeth Remy, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Principal Harpist,
and Roselyn Lewis, an Atlanta Public Schools music teacher. The Urban Youth Harp
Ensemble began in the fall of 2000 with two students at Brown Middle School in
Atlanta before moving to its current home at Carver High School.
It currently numbers more
than 65 students who receive free instruction on the harp either during or after
school.
In addition to its school-year program, the UYHE holds a
week-long summer camp at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School located in the mountains of
north Georgia which includes
ensemble rehearsals, private lessons, supervised practice, classes in music
theory and music history, and recreation.

Funding for this program is
provided in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations
of the General Assembly, as administered by the Fulton County Arts Council.
Funding for the Fulton County Arts Council is provided by the Fulton County
Commission under the guidance of the Fulton County Arts Council.
This program is supported in part by
the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs.
The Urban Youth Harp Ensemble is a
501c3 non-profit corporation,
your contributions are welcome and tax deductible.
Click below to print a UYHE Donation Form,
(you'll need to have Adobe Acrobat installed to view/print):
UYHE
Donation Form

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