Volunteer in Music and the Arts in the West Bank: Music is perhaps the most diverse form of self-expression in the world and is one of the best modes of cultural exchange and learning. As volunteers in Music and Arts In The West Bank, Palestine, participants will engage with the culture of Palestine while also sharing their own expression of culture through music and art.
This volunteer program in Palestine is perfect for those with an active interest in the arts, cross-cultural interaction, and exploring Palestinian art forms. It also promotes shifts in public opinion through cultural diplomacy. The Volunteer in Music and Arts In The West Bank Program is also available for academic credit, so university students are especially encouraged to apply.
This volunteer opportunity spans from one week to three months (13 Weeks) year-round (Summer, Winter, Fall, and Spring). Our volunteer programs in Hebron, West Bank, provide you with the chance to work in a fascinating and energetic environment. They are designed to be immersive, genuine, and complete.
Music and Art Program in Palestine for 2026/2027
Study in Palestine is now accepting applications for its Volunteer in Music and Art Program in Palestine for 2026/2027. This program is designed for individuals passionate about music, arts, and creative expression and offers the opportunity to work with Palestinian youth, children, and communities.





Volunteers will help inspire creativity, teach music and art, and empower local communities through artistic initiatives. It is a great opportunity for those seeking to volunteer in either Gaza or the West Bank, contributing to cultural development while experiencing the rich Palestinian heritage.
Table of Contents
Program Benefits to Volunteers
Participating in the Music and Arts In The West Bank program has numerous benefits, such as the opportunity to gain experience working in an international setting. Many employers, especially NGOs and government agencies, value those with experience working in multi-cultural and immersive environments more highly than those without, as cross-cultural communication is an acquired skill. Your commitment to the Palestinian people will be especially appreciated by all those you work with, and working abroad is a valuable foot in the door.
Additionally, program participants currently enrolled in college or university can receive academic credit through the Palestinian Educational Authority for their contributions to Study in Palestine. Types of credits offered depend on the specific program but may vary between internship, community service, and Arabic language credits. The Music And Arts In The West Bank program in Hebron, Palestine, is perfect for anyone looking to gain experience in program management and teaching since volunteers will be in charge of both during their stay.


Benefits Of Volunteering In Palestine
Volunteers in Palestine receive many benefits during their time in the city of Hebron, West Bank. Through full immersion in the Palestinian culture, you will be able to participate in many educational, cultural, social, and community development activities.
Benefits’ List
- Living in Hebron and visiting sites in the local and wider area
- Better understand Palestinian politics and experience the occupation in the West Bank.
- Learning spoken Arabic from native speakers and embracing the opportunity to communicate with locals
- Get to know the human rights situation and support Palestinian refugees.
- Traveling to historical locations and nearby cities, including Jerusalem, Jericho, Ramallah, Nablus, and Bethlehem, in your free time
- Visit nearby cities such as Akko, Herzliya, Beersheva, Eilat, Tiberias, Netanya, Safed, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Masada, Amman, Aqaba, Wadi Rum, and Nazareth.
- Spending time and living with a Palestinian host family, if desired
- Visiting Palestinian universities, local institutions, and organizations specializing in culture and education
- Eating local Palestinian foods and delicacies
- Attending cultural nights featuring entertainment and activities in Hebron’s social hubs
What You Will Contribute
The Music And Arts In The West Bank Program is highly flexible and designed to allow volunteers to tailor their service according to their skills, interests, or academic focus. Volunteers are encouraged to choose from a diverse and widely varying array of subjects, from music to poetry, painting, drawing, dance, and even more specialized styles of craftsmanship. The sky is the limit!
With their specific subject in mind, volunteers will create workshops, organize performances, and work with local Palestinians, including children, to expand their artistic profile. Previous workshops and performances have included concerts for Palestinian families, demonstrations of various instruments, and even circus performances.
These workshops are beneficial to Palestinians as it allow them to access their creative side and consequently discover their artistic potential and strengths. By volunteering in the arts, participants will provide Palestinians with the tools to build self-confidence and collective empowerment.
Because this program is available to participants with a wide range of talents and skill levels, people of all artistic skills and levels are welcome to apply so long as they have a passion for their chosen art form.
Our Programs Make a Great Impact
Our Art and Music Volunteer and Internship programs in the West Bank, Palestine, are well-researched, targeted, and suitable for anyone who wants to gain insights into daily Palestinian life, culture, and human rights. We aim to make a long-term difference for the Palestinian local community through the exchange of ideas and “walking in each other’s shoes.”
Volunteering and interning in Hebron, West Ban,k is a unique opportunity to genuinely impact your life and others, including Palestinian children, refugees, women, youth, and community members in the West Bank, Palestine.
Flexible Booking
At Study in Palestine, we understand that things change. As such, our programs are incredibly flexible in case you need to alter travel plans or simply change your heart. As programs begin at the center year-round (with flexible start and end dates), you decide your arrival.
Furthermore, you’re able to change your start date entirely free of charge if requested at least two weeks beforehand.
Summer Volunteer Programs
For people looking for volunteer programs or internships in Music And Arts over the summer in the West Bank, Palestine, Middle East, or Israel, Study in Palestine offers great volunteer opportunities that span from May to September. These volunteer programs and internships are ideal for students, English native speakers, and anyone with a summer break or any individuals looking to volunteer on an extended visit.
These summer volunteer programs in Music And Arts in Palestine combine an Arabic language focus with full learning, immersion, and engagement in Palestinian culture, politics, and history. They include visits to Bedouin areas (Susiya), Palestinian refugee camps, local villages, and community centers.
The Day in the Life of a Volunteer in Palestine
Mornings
Volunteering in Palestine requires commitment and flexibility. Volunteers usually work around 30 hours per week (10:00–17:00) and have two days off (Friday, when the center is closed, and one additional day of your choice).
Each morning, breakfast is shared at the center and includes traditional Palestinian foods such as bread, olive oil, za’atar, hummus, labneh, falafel, and fresh vegetables. Staff, volunteers, and interns sit together, creating a warm, communal atmosphere and a chance to connect.



Afternoon
Study in Palestine also facilitates regular afternoon excursions to Hebron and neighboring cities throughout the week. Participants learn Arabic, visit refugee camps, take part in community activities, and also lead workshops and classes.



Evening and Weekends
Evenings are generally free time, giving volunteers the opportunity to relax after the working day or explore Hebron at their own pace. Many choose to spend this time with fellow volunteers or colleagues, meeting each other at the center, cooking together, or enjoying shisha in a social setting, as well as discovering local cafés, restaurants, and cultural or historical sites around the city.
Trips to nearby areas such as Halhul and Masafer Yatta are also common. Weekends provide a welcome break from the routine and are an opportunity for rest, travel, and independent exploration, including overnight stays away from Hebron.



The First Week
The first week of the program will be dedicated to becoming situated and adapting to life in Hebron and preparing volunteers for service in their particular field. During the first week, volunteers will take Center-led classes on Palestinian culture and the Arabic language, thus equipping them with the skills to navigate Hebron and successfully interact with Palestinians. Palestinians are traditionally hospitable and welcoming people, and volunteers who can communicate and speak using Arabic will be much appreciated as this shows a genuine interest and respect for Palestinians and their culture.
Volunteers will also take part in their first excursions into Hebron, visiting local landmarks, cultural sights, restaurants, and areas of political significance, such as refugee camps and Israeli settlements. These trips intend to provide volunteers with a firmer grasp of Palestinian culture and the significance of the political reality that exists in contemporary Palestine.
What Happens in the First Week?
Volunteers in Palestine will also be tasked during their first week with designing a syllabus for their program that will work as an outline and schedule for their service project here in Hebron. Previous syllabi have included international music styles and instruments, the music industry in Palestine or the volunteer’s country of origin, critical art theory, exploring exhibitions, analyzing sound systems, learning about copyright laws and intellectual property rights, visiting Palestinian ateliers, hosting Palestinian artists as guest speakers, conducting art classes, visiting local radio stations, and so on. At the end of their service project, volunteers will conclude with a video or art installation that encapsulates the work they contributed.
Suppose you are interested in this program but unsure what kind of project you want to pursue. In that case, we at Study in Palestine are more than happy to help volunteers devise project ideas and workshops and support their efforts by providing the necessary resources and contacts!
What Kinds of Activities Can You Organize During the Volunteer Period?
You can freely choose among a vast range of activities to develop in your syllabus, such as:
- Art class (sculpture, painting, drawing, etc.);
- Helping children improve their English language skills through painting, music, and acting activities;
- Inviting visiting speakers, such as artists within Hebron and Palestine, to present;
- Design classes (interior design, web design, and so on);
- Music classes;
- Visiting local NGOs and organizing activities for children and orphans in Hebron;
- Visiting a radio station;
- Art workshops for Palestinian university and school students;
- Ending the course with a festival (music or art exhibitions);
- Other activities – We strongly welcome your suggestions.
Additional Services and Customization Options
Additional Arabic Language Hours: Participants can add extra weekly Arabic lessons for a more intensive learning experience.
Private Accommodation Options: Participants may choose a private room or an apartment located just 3 minutes from the center.
Family-Friendly Housing: Families with children are welcome, with suitable accommodation options available for a comfortable stay.
Combined Study and Practical Experience: Participants can combine Arabic language study with volunteer or internship programs for a more hands-on experience.
Online Arabic Lessons: Available before and after the program to support continued language development.
Support Materials to Help You Get Started
To help participants transition smoothly into their new environment, a range of support materials is provided upon arrival. These resources are carefully designed to answer common questions and offer guidance on both practical and cultural aspects of life in Palestine. They play a key role in helping participants feel comfortable and well-prepared from the very beginning.



Among these resources is the Orientation Guide for participants in Study in Palestine, which introduces the program structure, expectations, and key information about daily life. In addition, the Travel Guide to Palestine offers essential advice on transportation, local customs, and important locations, helping participants navigate their surroundings with ease.
Participants also receive a Daily Schedule Guide, which outlines their weekly activities, classes, and responsibilities. Together, these documents ensure that participants can quickly find their rhythm, understand their commitments, and fully engage in their experience from day one.


Who is This Program For?
The Volunteer in Music And Arts In The West Bank Program is perfect for anyone seeking opportunities to volunteer in music conservatories in the West Bank, teach various art forms, including their specific field of study, and also expand their own musical and artistic repertoire. By sharing their talents with the people of Palestine, volunteers will more effectively foster growth and dedication in their students by exemplifying their artistic expression and passion. This program is, therefore, a unique opportunity to combine teaching and learning while also bridging constructive activism and cultural diplomacy between Palestine and the world.
University students, aspiring music teachers, recent graduates, and those with a focus on the arts looking to work with NGOs will all find this program in line with their personal and professional interests. Additionally, you will also have the opportunity to learn Arabic, whether it be Modern Standard, Levantine, or specifically Palestinian, which will, of course, increase appeal by prospective employers. Study in Palestine is even partnered with the Palestinian Ministry of Education and is subsequently able to provide academic credit to university students.
Who Can Participate?
Study in Palestine does not discriminate on any basis; this includes nationality, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or any other discernable way. Study in Palestine has a long history of welcoming people from around the globe, from all walks of life, and all backgrounds and identities. All are welcome!
Previous participants of Study in Palestine have hailed from the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States!
Are There Any Criteria for Participants?
There are only 3 criteria for participants, the first being conversational fluency in either of the program languages (i.e. English or Arabic). Secondly, participants should be between the ages of 18 and 70, though exceptions can be made in special circumstances. And finally, we ask participants to have a positive attitude with an eagerness to learn.
Participant Requirements:
- Colloquial fluency in English
- 18-70 years of age (unless granted special permission by the Center’s director)
- A positive attitude and eagerness to learn


Overview of the Music And Arts In The West Bank
| Program Location | Hebron, Palestine |
| Program Fees | Check Prices Here |
| Age | 18-70 years old |
| Duration | 1-13 weeks |
| Timeframe | Short Term Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round |
| Program Focus | Volunteer in Music and Art Culture of Palestine Internship with Palestinian Children |
| Number of Volunteers | 2-5 Volunteers |
| Expected Working Hours | 30 hours per week |
| Start/End Dates | Flexible to fit participant’s schedule |
| Application Deadline | No Deadline |
| University Credit | Available |
| Reviews and Ratings | Reviews On Gooverseas.com Reviews On Goabroad.com Participants video testimonials |
| Tel Aviv Airport Pickup | Available (Fee applies) |
| Program Language | English |
Program Costs and Information
Program costs cover language courses, housing, complimentary breakfast each day the participant is at the center, operating costs, and group excursions. No additional or hidden fees are applied to these programs; the cost quoted above is the complete and final cost participants will pay. Check Prices Here.
Program Fees Cover:
- Housing
- Language courses
- Operating costs
- Complimentary breakfast
- Group excursions into Hebron
| Program Content |
|---|
| A homestay with a Palestinian family or a stay in a nice apartment |
| Family breakfast during the work week |
| 3 hours of Arabic per week (can be increased to 6, 9, or 12 hours for an additional fee) |
| Guided tours in Hebron’s Old City |
| Visits to Palestinian refugee camps |
| 24/7 support during your time in Palestine |
| Certificate upon the completion of the program |
| Cultural immersion activities throughout your stay |
A Unique Experience
Although the Center hosts volunteers from all over the world, many people are unaware of the diversity of Palestine and the Levant and only have a crude understanding of the immemorial cultures here in these lands.
By enrolling in this volunteer program, participants will participate in a unique experience that will be remembered throughout their lives. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to experience Arabic and cultural immersion that is second to none when they live in Hebron.
In What Language is the Program Run?
All of our programs are geared toward English speakers. However, volunteers can attend 3 hours of complimentary Arabic courses per week to help assimilate them to Hebron. For the sake of immersion, the higher the Arabic course level, the less English will be utilized in the classroom.
Additionally, students must utilize their Arabic skills to the best of their ability when navigating through Palestine, ensuring a fully immersive experience.
Program Accommodation
When residing in Hebron, male program participants can either stay with a Palestinian host family (depending on availability) or in a very nice apartment just a 5-minute walk from our center. Both options offer unique advantages.
Staying in the apartment provides extra time to bond with other participants and volunteers, fostering a sense of community. Located near Hebron’s metropolitan center, the apartment offers convenient access to explore the vibrant city with fellow roommates, opening the door to many new and exciting experiences!
The second option available to participants will be to reside with a Palestinian host family. This option will provide participants with an intimate view of Palestinian daily life, customs, and culture, familiarize them with family structures, and allow them to taste some of the delicious Palestinian cuisine. It’s also likely that participants residing with a host family will be invited to family gatherings and cultural events, guaranteeing a culturally immersive experience!
Flying Into Palestine
Unfortunately, there are no airports in Palestine, so it is currently impossible to fly directly into the West Bank. Although Palestinians use either the airports in Jordan or Egypt to travel abroad, international volunteers and interns can fly to Israeli airports and then cross over to Palestine. We believe the easiest ways to get to the Study in Palestine in Hebron are:
- To fly to Ben Gurion, Tel Aviv Airport (Israel). From there, it takes about two and a half hours from the airport to Study in Palestine in Hebron via shared taxi.
- To fly to Eilat airport in Israel and then travel by booking a shuttle or taking a bus to Jerusalem and then to Hebron. However, this trip can last between 6-7 hours.
- Or, you can fly to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, Jordan, and then cross over to Palestine. However, this route takes more time and is more expensive.


Traveling to Hebron, Palestine
Reaching the Center in Hebron will be a long journey, but it need not be arduous. Although there are some obstacles when traveling to Hebron, Study in Palestine has all the resources you need to reach us efficiently, safely, and practically.
You may find all the necessary information about how to get to Hebron, Palestine, in these three articles, along with the rest of this article:
If you have any further inquiries about travel to Palestine, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team. Our contact information can be found at the bottom of this page.
Interacting with Palestinian Culture
Participants will find that the majority of Palestinians are incredibly friendly and open to foreigners. If participants utilize their Arabic skills, no matter how developed, they will find that most Palestinians are enthusiastic, patient communicators simply pleased that people have taken an interest in their language and culture.
In addition, Palestine is located at the heart of the Levant (the area associated with the Eastern Mediterranean), providing ample opportunities to visit cultural sights, historical monuments, and many other landmarks. Although Palestine faces difficult circumstances, participants will find the Palestinian people are friendly and open–and Palestine in general is a safe place to visit!
Reviews, Awards, And Recognition
Study in Palestine has been honored with several prestigious Community Awards and recognized as the Best Language School and Top Volunteer and Internship Program Provider for 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. For more details, please visit our profiles on GoOverseas.com and GoAbroad.com.





- +1000 reviews (96.8%) on gooverseas.com
- +190 reviews (93%) on goabroad.com
- Participants’ video testimonials
- Our Awards
Summary
The Volunteer in Music And Arts In The West Bank Program in West Bank, Palestine aims to bring volunteers from around the world into Hebron, where they will help local Palestinians including Palestinian children, youth, women, refugees, young adults, university students, and families, learn about various art forms while they learn about the arts of Palestine.
This type of exchange is central to creating a proactive approach to policy shift by way of cultural diplomacy while building community connections between Palestine and the world. By volunteering in Hebron, participants will enrich their understanding of Palestinian art and culture while hearing new perspectives about global affairs and life under occupation.
If you have an active interest in the arts and appreciate cultural exchange, please do not hesitate to apply and begin the process today!
How to Apply
If you want to participate in our Volunteer in Music And Arts In The West Bank Program, please write to us at info@ecpalestine.org. We should respond to your initial inquiry within 1-3 business days. In your email’s subject line, write “Volunteer in Music And Arts In The West Bank”. Upon responding we will attach an application form which you will fill out and return to us to begin the on-boarding process. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Contact Us
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at:
WhatsApp: +972 599 479 880
Email: Info@ecpalestine.org
Website: https://excellencenter.org/
Volunteer For Palestine: https://volunteerforpalestine.org/
Volunteer In Palestine: https://volunteerinpalestine.org/
Study In Palestine: https://studyinpalestine.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/excellence.center