Owuor Arunga on the Importance of Mentorship and Giving Back

Owuor Arunga beautifully encapsulates the essence of community and mentorship in this interview. Reflecting on his own journey, he emphasizes the importance of giving back, stating, "The lifelong model for learning ends with giving back and sharing." It's a sentiment that resonates deeply, highlighting the cyclical nature of growth and the responsibility to nurture future generations.


His passion for music education shines through as he discusses the transformative power of providing a space for young musicians to explore their creativity and connect with like-minded individuals. "It's about how do we work as a group? How do we maximize our strengths to create something beautiful?" he asks, underscoring the collaborative spirit that lies at the heart of musical expression.


Owuor's words serve as a reminder that music is not just an art form but a powerful tool for connection and community building. By creating opportunities for young people to express themselves and learn from one another, he's not only shaping the next generation of musicians but also fostering a sense of belonging and shared purpose.

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