Andrew Scrivener winners Rahma Ameir (Left), Said Bhai (Center) & Amina Omar (Right) |
Since 2006 DCMA has been receiving grants from the Andrew Scrivener family for the purpose of supporting
students of DCMA
The Andrew Scrivener Fund (UK) was established in memory of the late BBC Philharmonic Orchestra violinist to
sustain the Music studies of young and talented students from all over Tanzania. Over the years, DCMA has had four
intakes of students supported by the Andrew Scrivener Scholarship to study different instruments. This year three
DCMA students will receive support from the Fund.
The students receiving scholarship assis
tance are Rahma Ameir for her study of the violin, Amina Omar for
her study of the oud and Said Bhai Said for his study of the qanun.
The Andrew Scrivener Scholarship Fund covers the students' course fees, costs for all study materials,
purchase of the student's instrument of specialization and a weekly transport allowance for each of the
students.
This Scholarship has been greatly sought after, with many students applying and seeking the assistance of the award.
The expressed criteria for receiving the award is the student's level of need and talent, gender equity and promotion
of assisting individuals on learning some specific instruments.
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