ensemble vim values our community and is dedicated to providing
free music education and access for Atlanta’s youth

As a performing arts collective, we recognize the importance of working with children in order to ensure the future of contemporary classical music. We offer interactive performances to kids in Atlanta, presenting free concerts and workshops to help grow their love of music and introduce them to exciting new sounds. vim wants to show kids that a living composer looks just like they do.

We have worked to make new music accessible to children in Atlanta, and have presented outreach programs at autism and refugee centers, and with Atlanta Public Schools to bring a series of interactive programs to students in Title I schools in Atlanta.


ensemble vim presenting to students in the orchestra program at Jean Childs Young Middle School. Photo with their Orchestra Director Anhvu Tran.

For Georgians who like the visual and performing arts, the news is not good. The Peach State ranks 49th, spending about 11 cents per person for the entire year. Georgia, which dropped one spot from 2017, ranks dead last among all Southern states.
— Encore Atlanta, Sep. 16, 2019

What We've Achieved

We’ve presented successful programs to children at the following locations:

  • Atlanta Autism Center

  • New American Pathways Refugee Center

  • Inspire: Shalom

  • The Lovett School

  • ClefWorks

  • Young Middle School

During the pandemic, we pivoted to creating virtual community engagement opportunities. Our published digital projects include the video series, vimmunity, highlighting important figures from our community, as well as creating the virtual field trip, “unFOUNDed,” in which we paired a program of music written by BIPOC composers with the visual art of a local artist.