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Curtis Institute of Music Sexual Abuse Exposed | Dear Lara Documentary & Survivor Testimony

She's All Over the Place

Release Date: 02/06/2026

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She's All Over the Place

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Content Warning: This episode discusses sexual abuse and institutional failure. Listener discretion advised.

Why can’t parents find this when they search the Curtis Institute of Music?

In this episode, we examine Dear Lara, the powerful new social justice documentary from world-renowned violinist and filmmaker Lara St. John, which premiered nationally at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF).

The film documents St. John’s public account of sexual assault she endured at age 14 while a student at the Curtis Institute of Music—first reported by The Philadelphia Inquirer—and expands into a broader investigation of institutional patterns that have affected students across North America and Europe.

Through survivor testimony, investigative journalism, and expert legal insight, Dear Lara explores how elite institutions can fail to protect minors, how silence is maintained, and why accountability is so often delayed or denied.

This episode is intended for parents, students, educators, and advocates seeking transparency, awareness, and reform within music education and elite training environments.

About the Film
Dear Lara is the directorial debut of Lara St. John and features original music by St. John. The documentary includes voices from musicians, journalists, legal experts, and advocates, and partners with Child USA, a national organization focused on civil rights and institutional accountability.

Why This Matters
If you are researching conservatories, elite music programs, or student safety policies, this conversation provides critical context that is not easily found through search engines alone.

Learn more about the film, resources, and survivor advocacy:
https://www.dearlara.film