November 2018

Rondine Ensemble | Dissonanze in Accordo

Rondine Ensemble and testimonies by students, young “enemies” from places of war who have chosen to live in Rondine to resolve their conflict and become peace leaders of their own countries.

The concert Dissonanze in Accordo is a journey through the history of conflict transformation. With the music of Rondine’s Ensemble, composed of young artists and countries at war, Professor Franco Vaccari, President and Founder of Rondine, introduces three stories of students who are living the experience of Rondine’s program.

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Chelsea Donaldson

Chelsea Donaldson, MS is the Data and Research Manager at Empatico, an education platform aiming to build meaningful relationships among children around the world, and the signature initiative of The KIND Foundation. Donaldson also works with UNICEF and the Early Childhood Peace Consortium (ECPC) to synthesize research and produce advocacy materials that link early childhood development programs, conflict prevention, and peacebuilding. Before this, she was a Fulbright scholar in the Netherlands conducting research on autism spectrum disorders.

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