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National Resource Center for Blind Musicians

The National Resource Center for Blind Musicians is a division of the Music and Arts Center for Humanity in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The resource center provides information and referral services for visually impaired students of all ages, their parents and teachers; learning opportunities for blind students headed to college; and maintains a network of visually impaired musicians willing to share their expertise in braille music, technology and coping strategies. The Resource Center is known for its Summer Institute for Blind College-bound Musicians, a residential program which brings together students from several states and countries, who are studying music at the college level. Other activities of the resource Center include development of programs for blind children in Connecticut and teacher training.

Music and Arts Center for Humanity
510 Barnum Avenue
Bridgeport, Connecticut 06608
United States
Telephone: 203-366-3300.
Fax: 203-368-2847.
Web: http://www.blindmusicstudent.org.
Email: info@blindmusicstudent.org.

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