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Ghetto Classics

Ghetto Classics is a Kenyan nonprofit program founded in 2008 by Elizabeth Njoroge, the executive director of the Art of Music Foundation, which provides training, performance opportunities, and development to over 1,500 underprivileged children and youth in Nairobi's slums, particularly Korogocho, aiming to combat , , and through the transformative power of music. The program originated in the informal settlement of Korogocho, one of 's largest and most impoverished areas, where Njoroge, a trained and enthusiast, began with basic music lessons using donated instruments and partnerships with local churches like St. John's Catholic Church. Initially involving a small group of children who named the initiative themselves, it has expanded since its inception to include satellite centers across , , and , with the Mombasa branch established in 2016 to reach more disadvantaged communities. Ghetto Classics' core activities encompass instrumental training in strings, winds, and percussion via curricula like Hall's Up program, formation of youth orchestras such as the National Youth Orchestra, a , and a dance troupe featuring , hip-hop, and African contemporary styles, alongside social welfare support including meals, school fees, and community initiatives like vegetable gardens during crises. Participants, aged primarily 8 to 19, perform at high-profile events, including for dignitaries like former U.S. President , First Lady , and , fostering discipline, confidence, and professional pathways in music. The program's impact extends beyond artistic development, with and reports suggesting reduced involvement in and activity among participants, improved academic performance, and long-term opportunities such as scholarships and in , while Njoroge continues to secure international funding from organizations like the Borletti-Buitoni Trust to sustain and grow operations amid ongoing challenges like urban evictions and economic hardship.

Background and development

Conception

Ghetto Classics was founded in May 2008 by Elizabeth Njoroge, a trained and enthusiast, in the of , , one of the largest and most impoverished informal settlements in the country. Njoroge, inspired by her passion for and a desire to provide underprivileged youth with opportunities beyond and , partnered with St. John's Catholic Church in Korogocho to launch the program as a flagship initiative of the Art of Music Foundation, which she established around the same period. The conception stemmed from Njoroge's observation of the slum's challenges, including high rates of gang involvement and limited access to , leading her to use music as a tool for . Initial activities focused on basic , starting with clapping exercises and theoretical lessons for a small group of children aged 8 to 12, who themselves coined the name "Ghetto Classics" to reflect their origins and the classical music focus. With no instruments initially available, the program relied on vocal training and partnerships with local churches, aiming to build discipline and confidence while addressing immediate needs like meals during sessions.

Pre-release activities

In the program's early phase from 2008 to 2009, Njoroge secured donated instruments through networking with diplomats, international musicians, and Kenyan organizations, enabling the transition from vocal exercises to training in strings, , and percussion. These pre-expansion efforts included forming small ensembles and holding informal rehearsals at St. John's Church, with the first public concert occurring about a year after inception to test participant engagement and attract further support. Collaborations with global mentors, such as saxophonists and , provided online guidance and resources, while local outreach built community buy-in by integrating training alongside music. By 2009, these activities had grown the participant base to around 50 children, laying the groundwork for the formal and , and securing initial funding from international trusts to sustain operations amid economic challenges in the slums.

Recording and production

Training sessions

Music training sessions for Ghetto Classics occur in community venues within Nairobi's informal settlements, including Korogocho, using donated instruments and spaces provided through partnerships with local churches such as St. John's Catholic Church. Initiated in 2008, the sessions started with basic lessons for a small group of children and have expanded to structured programs incorporating curricula like , emphasizing instrumental skills in strings, winds, and percussion, as well as vocal and training. Rehearsals prepare participants for live performances by the youth orchestras, choir, and troupe, blending classical, , and African contemporary styles. Satellite centers in , (established 2016), and other areas extend these sessions to broader communities. International tutors have contributed remotely via video calls and in-person workshops, enhancing technical proficiency and repertoire. The program has also produced recorded works, including the 2021 album Ghetto Classic Youth Orchestra Vol 1, featuring student performances of pieces like the National Theme.

Key contributors

Elizabeth Njoroge, a trained and enthusiast, founded Ghetto Classics in 2008 as the flagship program of the Art of Music Foundation and serves as its executive director, overseeing training, performances, and expansion. Local and international instructors provide specialized guidance, with visiting musicians from organizations like the Borletti-Buitoni Trust supporting workshops and instrument provision. Community partners, including churches and schools, facilitate sessions and social support elements like meals and scholarships. Participants, aged 8 to 19, actively contribute through peer leadership and naming the initiative, promoting ownership and skill-sharing.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

Ghetto Classics emphasizes training and performance, providing instrumental instruction in strings (such as and ), woodwinds, (including and ), and percussion to participants aged 8 to 19. The program incorporates structured curricula like Hall's Link Up, which begins with lessons for school-aged children and progresses to full orchestral participation. ensembles, including the Kenya National Orchestra and the Mombasa Orchestra established in 2016, perform a repertoire blending classical pieces with contemporary and African influences to foster discipline and cultural expression. Additionally, the program features a that integrates , , and African contemporary styles, often accompanying orchestral performances.

Lyrical themes

The program's draws from a local church tradition and performs a diverse selection of , including patriotic Kenyan songs, Christmas carols, classical choral works, and contemporary covers. Themes in the 's repertoire often center on empowerment, , national pride, and , reflecting the program's mission to combat social challenges through music. For example, covers of "Tushangilie Kenya" celebrate unity and progress, while original compositions like "Kwetu" narrate the story of the Ghetto Classics initiative as a supportive "" for participants. Other include uplifting tracks such as "Give Me Little Water" and pop adaptations like "Timber," emphasizing joy, perseverance, and cultural identity amid adversity. These lyrical elements, combined with orchestral accompaniment, highlight personal growth and collective .

Release and promotion

Initial Initiatives

Ghetto Classics was launched in 2008 by Elizabeth Njoroge in Nairobi's Korogocho slum, starting as informal music lessons for a small group of underprivileged children using donated instruments and in partnership with local churches, including St. John's Catholic Church. The participants, aged 8 to 19, named the program themselves, emphasizing its roots in the community. Initial activities focused on training, including strings, winds, and percussion, to provide performance opportunities and development. The program quickly formed its core groups, including a youth , , and incorporating , , and African contemporary styles, which served as foundational "initiatives" to engage more children and build discipline amid challenges. By 2016, it expanded with a branch in to reach additional areas.

Promotional Efforts

Promotion of Ghetto Classics has centered on high-profile performances, community events, and international partnerships to raise awareness and secure funding. Key performances include renditions for former U.S. President during his July 2018 visit to , First Lady in February 2023, and Pope at Nairobi's Stadium in November 2015, where the performed "Ave Maria." These events garnered global media coverage and support from dignitaries. Strategic partnerships have amplified outreach, including funding from the Borletti-Buitoni Trust, curriculum integration with Carnegie Hall's Link Up program, and collaborations with organizations like the Ruben Centre for satellite centers across , , and . Community initiatives, such as vegetable gardens and concerts, along with international tours and events (e.g., the Ghetto Classics All Stars Jazz Concert in November 2025), continue to promote the program's impact on reducing and fostering opportunities as of November 2025.

Reception

Critical reviews

Ghetto Classics has received widespread positive media coverage for its transformative impact on underprivileged youth in Kenya. Outlets such as The Washington Post have praised the program for offering classical music as a pathway out of slums, noting its role in introducing thousands of children to music education. CNN described it as churning out "musical prodigies" from Nairobi's Korogocho slum, highlighting its origins and growth. The New York Times featured founder Elizabeth Njoroge's efforts, emphasizing the program's benefits for youth in impoverished areas. People magazine covered its inspiring story, including performances for dignitaries like former U.S. President Barack Obama, First Lady Jill Biden, and Pope Francis. Deutsche Welle reported on its role in fighting crime through music and life skills training. No significant negative reviews were identified in major sources.

Commercial performance

As a nonprofit, Ghetto Classics does not have commercial sales but measures success through program reach and impact. By 2024, it served over 1,000 children and youth annually across centers in , , and . The program has secured international funding, including from the Borletti-Buitoni Trust, to support expansion and operations amid challenges like economic hardship. Studies and reports indicate reduced involvement in and improved academic performance among participants, with some securing scholarships and arts employment.

Legacy

Cultural impact

Ghetto Classics has significantly influenced and social development in Kenya's informal settlements by introducing training to underprivileged youth, fostering discipline and opportunities amid . Since its founding in , the program has reached over 1,000 children annually across , , and , contributing to the formation of national ensembles like the Kenya National Youth Orchestra and promoting cultural exchange through performances blending classical, African, and contemporary styles. The initiative has transformed community dynamics in areas like Korogocho, with reports indicating decreased involvement in and improved academic outcomes among participants, while have pursued careers in music and , some becoming instructors to "pay it forward." Its model has inspired similar programs in other Kenyan regions and highlighted the role of in addressing . High-profile performances for figures like Barack Obama in 2015, Jill Biden in 2023, and Pope Francis have elevated its visibility, positioning Ghetto Classics as a symbol of resilience and cultural empowerment in global narratives on African youth development.

Reappraisal

In the 2020s, Ghetto Classics has gained renewed international attention through media coverage and collaborations, underscoring its enduring impact amid ongoing challenges like economic hardship and urban evictions. A 2024 Washington Post article described it as offering "a way out" for slum youth via classical music, while a 2023 People magazine feature highlighted its evolution from a small group to a transformative force serving thousands. Recent developments include the 2025 collaboration with Juilliard artists at Nairobi's Tribe Hotel, fostering skill-building for participants, and initiatives where former students mentor new cohorts, as noted in 2025 social media updates from the Art of Music . As of 2025, the continues to expand, with the Mombasa branch established in 2016 now a recognized institution providing mentorship to hundreds. Elizabeth Njoroge has emphasized the program's role in building sustainable pathways, securing funding from international bodies like the Borletti-Buitoni Trust to sustain operations into the 2020s.

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