The European Medical Students' Choir (EMSC) unites over 200 medical students and
singing enthusiasts from many European countries who meet once or twice a year
in different cities across Europe.
The EMSC was founded in 1996 in London by a medical student, Vasuki Sivagnavel,
and since then performances have taken place in Berlin, Ljubljana, Budapest,
Stockholm, Valladolid, Warszawa, Riga, Edinburgh, Berlin, Porto. The next event is in Heidelberg
during the Easter week 2004.
Each project, which consists of a week of intensive rehearsals followed by one
or two public concerts, is organised by local medical students. They are
completely responsible for their event and have managed to create unique
meetings reflecting individuality and creativity of the organising committees
and their countries.
The money required for the rehearsal week and the concerts
is raised from sponsors, but the participants usually also have to pay a fee
around 150€ each.
The basis association is situated in Germany. Its name is "EMSC e.V.". The EMSC
main board consists of past and future organizers. It is open to everyone
willing to take part in planning and organizing events. Its current function is
the organization of the project Heidelberg 2004. Afterwards, it functions as a
common bank account and general support for future projects, who usually have their own association status and bank account.
The proceeds from the public concerts go to both local and international medical
charities (for example a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit in Warszawa and
"Médecins Sans Frontières"). Every EMSC meeting means 7-10 days of intensive
rehearsals to give beneficial performances. It also is a great opportunity for
medical students from over 20 European countries to make international
friendships, practice foreign languages, get to know each others' cultures and
enjoy singing beautiful and demanding music together. We believe that the
European Medical Students' Choir is a living example of how the European idea is
translated into practice. |