Arts for Education, a project implemented in Brussels in Collaboration with Rotaract Club Tirana and Rotary Tirana, was focused on introducing youth to one of the most refined forms of artistic expression: classical music. More than just a concert or a series of activities, it was an effort to show how art and education go hand in hand in shaping more aware, creative, and culturally engaged generations.
Throughout the project, young people from different backgrounds, including students and young professionals, were given the opportunity to explore, experience, and better understand classical music. The initiative aimed not only to inform but also to actively involve them, creating a space where art could be felt, not just observed, and at the same time, placing a strong emphasis on social responsibility.
Through the funds generated, the project contributed to supporting children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Several students from 9-year schools were provided with laptops, enabling them to better access educational materials and complete their school assignments, an essential step toward equal opportunities in education.
A key highlight of the project was the organization of a classical music concert, designed with all its traditional artistic elements. The concert served as a bridge between young audiences and the world of classical music, bringing a fresh and vibrant energy into the space. For many participants, this was their first direct experience with this genre, making the moment even more impactful.

