Honda’s ASIMO (http://asimo.honda.com)
humanoid robot will focus attention on the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s
(DSO) nationally acclaimed music programs for young people in Detroit by
conducting the orchestra as it performs “Impossible
Dream” to open a special concert performance
with renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma at 8 p.m., Tuesday, May 13. Honda hopes
ASIMO’s appearance will draw attention to the
DSO’s nationally acclaimed youth music
programs, and particularly DSO’s effort to
encourage and support involvement of children in Detroit.
In addition, ASIMO will demonstrate its unique capabilities for hundreds
of area school children at 10:45 a.m., May 14, prior to a specially
arranged master class at the DSO, where a select group of music students
will receive personal music instruction from Yo-Yo Ma. Students from the
Detroit School of Arts (DSA) will participate in the master class
on-stage in front of the audience of area children, which will include a
group of young students from neighboring Windsor, Canada.
ASIMO, which stands for Advanced Step
in Innovative Mobility,
is designed to help people and will someday assist the elderly and
disabled in their homes. But while Honda continues to develop and
enhance ASIMO’s capabilities, the robot is
being used today to encourage and inspire young students to consider
studies in math and science. The addition of music education to ASIMO’s
repertoire is a natural extension of these efforts.
As recently announced, Honda is providing the DSO with a gift of more
than $1 million to create The Power of Dreams Music Education Fund. With
the Detroit Public Schools drastically reducing or eliminating music
programs due to financial constraints, many students are denied the
opportunity to learn to play instruments, read music, and participate in
bands or orchestras. Honda has partnered with the DSO to develop an
innovative, multi-faceted program to promote and support music education
as well as to promote diversity in the field of classical music. In
addition to sponsorship of the Yo-Yo Ma performance and Master’s
Class for students in May, over the next five years the Honda
partnership with DSO will include:
Launch of a new initiative called The Power of Dreams String Project
to provide introductory music education/string training to children in
metro-Detroit communities where opportunities are non-existent or
unaffordable.
Establishment of The Power of Dreams Music Scholar program to provide
private lessons to aspiring students with financial need in the String
Project, DSO Civic Ensembles and/or DSA, enabling them to fully
develop their musical capabilities.
Support of DSO Civic Youth Ensemble performances, the DSO’s
educational partnership activities with the DSA, and the DSO’s
spring Educational Concert Series for metro area school children in
Orchestra Hall at the Max M. Fisher Music Center.
Support of the 2008 Classical Roots Gala which raises funds for
programs such as the DSO’s African-American
Fellowship Program.
As part of this initiative, Honda is working with the DSO to solicit
contributions from donors. More information on this initiative,
including how to participate, can be found online at http://www.detroitsymphony.com.
About Detroit Symphony Orchestra
The Detroit Symphony Civic Youth Ensembles (CYE) program is Michigan’s
most comprehensive pre-professional training program for orchestra,
chamber, wind and jazz musicians. One of the cornerstones of the DSO’s
educational mission, the program now boasts nine different classical and
jazz ensembles. Nearly 500 students ages 8 to 24 come from dozens of
Southeast Michigan schools and colleges to participate weekly. Members
of Civic rehearse at the Jacob Bernard Pincus Music Education Center
(located inside The Max) and each ensemble performs a three-concert
season at The Max. Participants enjoy unparalleled access to DSO
musicians who interact closely with students by leading sectionals and
coaching the chamber groups. Students also frequently benefit from
master classes and rehearsals with guest artists and conductors,
including such luminary stars as Itzhak Perlman, Midori, Pincus
Zukerman, Regina Carter, Wycliffe Gordon, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea,
Yan Pascal Tortelier, Neeme Järvi, Thomas
Wilkins and Hugh Wolff. More information about DSO and its educational
programs is available online at http://www.detroitsymphony.com.
About ASIMO
Honda engineers began developing a humanoid robot in 1986 for the
purpose of someday helping people in need. After years of research and
development, they created an advanced humanoid robot able to function in
real-world environments. ASIMO made its U.S. debut February 14, 2002,
when it rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange and the
latest version of ASIMO, which includes the ability to run, debuted in
North America at the Consumer Electronics Show, January 2007, in Las
Vegas. ASIMO is permanently installed in Disneyland’s
Innoventions attraction, where the live 15-minute Say ‘Hello’
to Honda’s ASIMO demonstration takes
place several times daily in the Honda ASIMO Theatre. The program gives
visitors a glimpse into a not-too-distant future when humanoid robots,
such as ASIMO, will assist humans in their homes. ASIMO also stars in “Step
to Safety with ASIMO,” a pedestrian safety
program that teaches children safe ways to cross the street. This DVD
video program is available free of charge to educators, police officers
and safety advocates across the nation through ASIMO’s
Web site at asimo.honda.com.
About Honda
Honda is the world’s largest engine maker,
producing a vast array of products, including automobiles, motorcycles,
power equipment and, soon, jet aircraft – all
designed to advance mobility and improve the lives of people through
continued innovations in technology and design. Based on its belief in
The Power of Dreams, and in the ability of individuals to create a new
and better future for society, Honda also supports a variety of
initiatives aimed at advancing education and creating experiences of
discovery that help people to see and achieve their own dreams. For more
information on Honda’s philanthropic efforts
and other innovative business initiatives, please visit http://www.honda.com