The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura
    A worn-out shoe, a scrap of wood, and a broken lock may seem worthless. But objects like these can be made into musical instruments! In Cateura, a community in Paraguay, music students learn to play instruments created from objects that people threw away. The people of Cateura live along a landfill, which they search for useful objects. In the instrument makers’ hands, an old metal pipe becomes a flute. A faucet handle is part of a cello. A bent fork holds violin strings in place. In the players’ hands, recycled instruments make the sounds of music. Hundreds of students have joined the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura. The orchestra plays music for audiences all over the world.