Reboredo’s Music School is a project in Luxembourg, founded in 2016 by João Miguel Reboredo, which uses music to promote social inclusion. It aims to provide access to music for people with or without disabilities, highlighting diversity. Music lessons tailored to different ages and specific needs are taught by qualified instructors who adjust their approach to meet each student’s individual needs.
The project “Inclusion Takes Center Stage,” led by the Reboredo’s Music School and the association ZEFI – Zesummen fir Inklusioun asbl, aimed to promote inclusion through music for children of various nationalities, some of whom have disabilities. Students with special needs, who face challenges in integrating into “traditional” music education, first received individual sessions, followed by small group workshops where they explored music alongside neurotypical students. Using techniques such as Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), which enables communication through symbols and images, the students collectively prepared a final concert entitled “All Together,” presented at Place du Marché in Differdange.