Humanitarian Work & Education
A woman teaching a music lesson to children in a classroom with toys and musical instruments.

My work extends beyond the classroom and concert stage to reach those in need through music and education. I have organized and led various humanitarian initiatives aimed at fostering healing, inclusion, and empowerment through the arts. Some of my recent projects include:

  • Music & Mental Health: A workshop designed for Boston Conservatory/Berklee College of Music students, addressing mental health challenges they encounter through the power of music performance.

  • "You Don't Need a Reason to Be Human": A humanitarian exhibition for children with disabilities in North Macedonia, raising awareness and celebrating their unique talents.

  • "With Art, We Will Awaken Humanity": A concert and string music workshop for orphans in North Macedonia, providing creative expression and support through music.

  • Bi-Weekly Music Lessons: Ongoing music therapy sessions for residents, promoting emotional well-being and connection.

  • Humanitarian Support for Erdely People: Organized projects in my home country to provide aid and musical outreach to the Erdely people, fostering community and support through the arts.

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A collage of nine images depicting a visit to a care facility with activities including elderly residents playing musical instruments and drawing, and visitors engaging with them through art and music sessions.
A black-and-white photo of a young man in a tuxedo sitting on a sofa with pillows, with text overlaid promoting a music and mental health event scheduled for June 12, 2016, from 4 to 6 pm at 31 Hemenway, Room 401, including a quote about feeling like a ghost wandering in a world grown alien, and a note that refreshments will be served.
Three women sitting on a couch in a living room. The elderly woman in the middle has gray hair, a patterned scarf, and a brown patterned dress. The young woman on the right has long dark hair, is holding a violin and bow, and is wearing a white and red patterned shirt. The partially visible woman on the left is holding a bag.
A group of seven people, including children and adults, standing together in an art gallery with framed pictures on the wall behind them. They are dressed in casual and semi-formal attire, some holding glasses of wine.

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