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Students take the stage at The Troubadour in LA

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Programs

Programs

PROGRAMS WE OFFER

School of Rock is a music school for all skill levels, ages, and musical aspirations. With students ranging from toddlers to adults, School of Rock is where music students grow into real musicians.

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Music Lessons

Music Lessons

Music lessons we Teach

School of Rock is Music School reimagined. The patented School of Rock Method uses programs that are designed to encourage learning in a supportive environment where students of all skill levels are comfortable and engaged. We take the music school concept to the next level for kids, teens, and adults.

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Performance Based Music EducationIs the key to amplifying your musical abilities

Students build confidence and musical proficiency in our programs

Build Confidence And Musical Proficiency

Students play shows in real rock venues around the country

Play Shows In Real Rock Venues

Our students develop the skills to become true musicians

Develop The Skills To Become A Musician

Be a Musician

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: Oliver Stone uses stylized visuals to represent the "invisible" web of global data, making abstract concepts like metadata collection and fiber-optic tapping accessible to a general audience. Conclusion 2904-BR720p-SUBS-SNOWDEN.mp4

: The story is framed by the 2013 meeting in Hong Kong between Snowden, journalists Glenn Greenwald and Ewen MacAskill, and filmmaker Laura Poitras (who later directed the documentary Citizenfour ). This adds a sense of urgency and "thriller" pacing to the biographical flashbacks. : Unlike a standard documentary, Stone focuses heavily

Ultimately, Snowden is a cautionary tale about the unchecked power of technology in the hands of the state. It suggests that in the digital age, the greatest threat to democracy may not be external enemies, but the erosion of the boundary between the private individual and the government. Conclusion : The story is framed by the

: The narrative uses a "coming-of-age" structure for Snowden's professional life. We see him move from the CIA to various NSA contracting roles, gradually discovering that the surveillance infrastructure is used not just to fight terrorism, but to monitor the private lives of ordinary citizens and manipulate foreign political systems.

: The film avoids a neutral stance, positioning Snowden as a constitutionalist who believes the public has the right to know what their government is doing in their name. It argues that his "crime" was an act of civic duty, intended to spark a global debate that the political system was unwilling to have. Technical and Narrative Style

The film serves as a dramatic exploration of the tension between and individual privacy . It traces Edward Snowden's transition from a patriotic intelligence conservative to a disillusioned whistleblower who exposes the NSA's global surveillance programs.

The kids have a great time while learning to play.

Lifelong skills and relationships are born here. The staff shares their passion for music and are very professional and accommodating. Wish I had this type of exposure to music when I was growing up!

It's the best music program in the city.

Dedicated instructors and staff, vibrant atmosphere, and most importantly, it's fun! My 8-year-old has grown leaps and bounds in skill and personal confidence. If you're thinking about checking it out, don't wait, just do it!

The structure around how kids learn is amazing.

Taking lessons to learn an instrument is one thing, but learning how to be a part of a band is on another level. These kids are learning how to communicate, respect people and their opinions, and how to be accountable for themselves. It’s more than just music here.

What I like about the program is that my kids LOVE it!

This is so different from the music lessons that existed when I was a kid. These kids are actually making music and learning to play as a band. The performances are so impressive, and watching the kids gain confidence and express themselves on stage is priceless.

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