The Avera Family Wellness Program
Suzuki and the Community Collaborate to Build Healthy Families

November 15, 2013, ASJ 42.1
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American Suzuki Journal 42.1

Previously printed in American Suzuki Journal 42.1. Reprinted with permission. Copyright © 2013 Suzuki Association of the Americas, Inc.

Sonja Eiesland

Sonja Eiesland began her violin studies at the age of 7 in Boulder, Colorado. She earned her Bachelor of Music from Ithaca College, and Master of Music Education from Indiana University.
Sonja then spent 7 years as Principal Second Violin in Monterrey, Mexico’s symphony orchestra, while performing with various chamber ensembles. She is now a first violin in the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, Principal Second Violin of the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra, and Second Violin in the Sioux City Symphony String Quartet.
Her love of sharing music with the younger generations began when, as a college student, she initiated a violin program for children in an under-privileged rural area outside of Santiago, Chile. While in Monterrey, she taught violin at the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León and privately. She now teaches violin with the Avera Family Wellness Program, and has a private studio of nearly 30 students.

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