Wednesday, November 29, 2006

ROYAL AND IMPERIAL HOUSE OF ORIENT LONDON MUSIC WORKSHOP PROJECT


Mr. Demetrios Sarikas has been involved in music from a young age and as a teenager had pursued and established his career in the arts.As an experienced guitarist, he developed a talent for audio recording and sound engineering and eventually established a successful commercial studio.
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Mr. Demetrios Sarikas arranged weekdays and weekends for children from local schools to come and learn how to use the studio and its equipment.Today, he has a wealth of knowledge and experience which led him to an approach the Department of Social Security to attend an unemployment seminar. After a lengthy feasibility study, he discovered that 90% of the unemployed were young and wanted to further a career in the Musical Arts.
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Three years ago, a non-profitable company was established with consideration to help the unemployed and underprivileged in the musical arts.There has been constant communication between Mr. Demetrios Sarikas and Government funding organisations offering their full support.
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Together with Mr. Anthony Flourentzou ( member of the board of director of the non-profitable company today known as Royal London Music Workshop ). Anthony Flourentzou in collaboration with Mr. William Chan brought the school project of musical arts to the attention of the Royal and Imperial House of Tadmur in the person of H.E Mark Augustus I the Duke Of Latakia, Grand Prior of the United Kingdom and Great Britain for Orden Bonaria, who adopted the project and changed the Project name from North London music workshop ltd to Royal London Music Workshop.