Rhapsody Music Foundation bags Reimagine Award
The Hindu
Rhapsody uses music to teach science, maths concepts
Rhapsody Music Foundation has won the prestigious Reimagine Education Award.
Founded by classical pianist-turned-education innovation entrepreneur Anil Srinivasan, Rhapsody has been ranked Number 1 in Asia and Number 1 worldwide in the Arts and Humanities category ahead of more than 1,500 education innovators.
The Reimagine Award is given by Wharton School’s Alfred West Jr. Learning Lab and QS Quacquarelli Symonds, and recognises innovative approaches that improve student learning outcomes. Rhapsody, which was started in 2013, has reached over 4 lakh schoolchildren in south India and uses music to teach them science and mathematical concepts.

The design team at The Indian Twist works on the spontaneous artworks by children and young adults from A Brush With Art (@abwa_chennai) and CanBridge Academy (thecanbridgeacademy), “kneading” them into its products, thereby transforming these artworks into a state of saleability. CanBridge Academy provides life skill training to young adults with autism. And ABWA promotes “expression of natural art in children with special needs”.












