What’s New with Sitar: Sitar’s Star Shines Bright through Saints Band
Apr 18, 2019 | Pro Bono Client
[caption id="attachment_7291" align="alignright" width="150"] LeAnne DeFrancesco, Vice President at Vanguard Communications[/caption] If you live in the Adams Morgan neighborhood, open your windows the evening of April 25. You may just be able to hear the Sitar Arts Center’s band – known as The Saints – as they play the organization’s signature fundraiser at the LINE DC Hotel. The Saints, formed in 1999 within Sitar’s After school Arts Program, have been led these last two decades by Joe Link, who has seen the students thrive in their musicality, self-esteem, pride and their sense of belonging. “Being a part of a group ensemble has bolstered their camaraderie, enabling them to collaborate, because they all are a family,” he says. “They love playing together and sharing their art with the community.” But being part of the Saints comes with certain obligations:
- Each member must take a private lesson and music theory.
- They need to have played for at least a year prior to joining.
- They rehearse for two hours a week, with additional rehearsals as they prepare for special events and gigs.
- Emily Jordan teaches young music students in a public education setting in Cincinnati, Ohio. She will always return to be a part of the band when in town.
- Herbert Scott graduated with a degree in music and is now a force in the local professional DC Jazz community, recently featured at Blues Alley. He also started an influential nonprofit to support the jazz community and the music scene in the D.C. area.