Nairobi, April 7 -- In the modern Kenyan economic landscape, the creative sector is no longer a peripheral industry but a central pillar of the digital economy. As the Nairobi CBD transforms into a hub for tech-integrated arts, the Music And Film Academy, known widely as Melody House, has emerged as a critical driver of this professionalization. More than just a traditional conservatory, it has become the definitive choice among music schools in Kenya for those seeking to bridge the gap between raw talent and commercial viability. By aligning with TVET standards and international benchmarks, this institution is redefining the "school of music" model for the 2026 workforce.
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