Around 100 people gathered at the CA State Railroad Museum on April 27th to hear the Great Wall Youth Orchestra perform a Unity Through Music concert featuring music from the diverse cultures of workers who built the Transcontinental Railroad. Students ranging from elementary to high school age performed songs from parts of Asia, Europe, Africa, and Latin America on traditional Chinese instruments, honoring those who helped build and work the railroads of California and uniting all of these traditions through music.
The music filled the Museum, and visitors just passing by stopped to listen; some were seen dancing to the music. Between the two performances, visitors of all ages engaged with the student performers and walked closer to see the instruments. The event was an excellent opportunity for young children to experience a live musical performance of this scale in a kid-friendly environment, and the audience included many children.
When the audience was asked if this was their first time hearing a full Chinese orchestra, over half the audience raised their hands. General feedback from Museum visitors was positive, and many expressed interest in more multi-sensory or musical events at the Museum. One visitor shared that he loved the event and that he could hear music throughout the Museum.
Prior to the event, the Museum led the student musicians on an up-close special tour featuring Chinese railroad worker collection items not normally viewed by the public. Students were engaged and loved being able to interact with guests after the performance.