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Aspire! Conservatory has long envisioned serving the special needs population of the Tri-State community. Â
As early as 2016, Aspire! offered summer music camps and classes for children with special needs.
 In March of 2020, Aspire! Conservatory offered art classes for children with special needs, but unfortunately the class was interrupted just after it started due to COVID-19. Â
Most recently, Aspire! Conservatory has piloted a music/art class for adults with special needs where in addition to experiencing the aesthetic values of music, participants explore music making and small art projects.
Aspire! Conservatory believes that the arts should be accessible for everyone and is working wholeheartedly to meet that goal in the Tri-State with the introduction of music therapy to its Inclusive Arts Program.