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SUMMARY:MENZA NCEA Music Significant Learning Workshops: Delving into Te Ao Māori: Exploring Musical Histories and Tikanga
DESCRIPTION:Facilitators: Horomona Horo and Kelly Kahukiwa \nHosted by: MENZA and NEX \nEmbark on a more profound learning journey through a Te Ao Māori lens with Taonga Puoro practitioners Horomona Horo and Kelly Kahukiwa. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich musical histories and tikanga (customs) inherent in Te Ao Māori. Participants will gain insight into key concepts such as ‘ihi’ (pride)\, ‘wehi’ (fear)\, and ‘wana’ (excitement) and deepen their understanding of traditional composition techniques and tikanga. Moreover\, the workshop will delve into essential Te Ao Māori concepts within Te Ao Puoro (the Māori musical world). \nThrough Zoom-facilitated kōrero\, each lasting 60 minutes\, participants will engage with two Significant Learning Areas (SLAs) per session. The overarching aim is to provide a comprehensive exploration of Te Ao Māori perspectives within the realm of music\, fostering understanding and appreciation among participants. \nClick here for the MIRO board with all the notes (updated each time) \nWorkshop 1: Tuesday 7th May\, 6pm. Recorded Session \n\nExplore the musical histories of their whakapapa – Pepeha\, Themed\, National/Tribe/Cultural Significance. *Taonga Puoro history\, birth of kapa haka\, whalers.\nExperience how music can communicate stories\, knowledges\, and ideas   \n\nWorkshop 2: Tuesday 14th May\, 6pm. Recorded Session \n\nExplore how identity can be expressed through music   \nUnderstand how music is a waka to explore diverse worldviews   \n\nWorkshop 3: Tuesday 21st May\, 6pm. Recorded Session \n\nUnderstand how diverse contexts inform creative musical output  \nDevelop an understanding of how music from te ao Māori is guided by tikanga  \n\nWorkshop 4: Tuesday 28th May\, 6pm. Recorded Session \n\nDevelop insights into how te ao Māori concepts such as ihi\, wehi\, and wana are experienced in Māori music contexts \nConsider how ihi\, wehi\, and wana may relate to personal music making \n\nWorkshop 5: Tuesday 4th June\, 6pm. Recorded Session \n\nExplore how music styles from different contexts are expressed in unique ways through combining and shaping music concepts  \nExperiment with music tools and concepts when composing or performing music\, for intended effects \n\nWorkshop 6: Tuesday 11th June\, 6pm. Recorded Session \n\nEngage in different ways of creating original music \nPractise aural skills and develop listening repertoire  \n\nWorkshop 7: Tuesday 18th June\, 6pm. Record Resource \n\nExplore technological skills for music-making   \nStrengthen instrumental or vocal skills through reflection\, practice\, and dedication \n\nWorkshop 8: Tuesday 25th June\, 6pm. Recorded Resource \n\nEngage in creating and performing music within a range of contexts and settings\nExplore visual representation styles and aural systems to preserve or pass music on.\n\nIf you accessed this series of wānanga in any way\, either online at the Zoom calls or watching it afterwards. We would greatly appreciate it if you completed the feedback form below. Feedback Form
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SUMMARY:Level 1 Orff Course - Christchurch
DESCRIPTION:Level 1 Christchurch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nDate: Mon 8th- Sat 13th July 2024\, \n8.45 – 4.15 pm Monday to Friday\, \n8.45 to 2 pm Saturday \nVenue: Christchurch School of Music\,60 Ferry Road\,Christchurch \nOrff New Zealand Aotearoa is offering a Level 1\, 6-day workshop\, the successful completion of which achieves ONZA certification (Level 1) in Orff Pedagogy. The Level 1 workshop is a gentle\, experiential introduction to the practices and principles of the Orff approach. The approach is appropriate to the needs of both specialist and generalist teachers working in early childhood\, primary\, intermediate and lower secondary school and community settings \n  \nInquiries re the course: Jo Charman\, Dr. Millie Locke \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCelia Stewart lives in Christchurch where she is Music Director of the Christchurch School of Music and runs music classes for preschoolers and junior school children. She provides professional development in early childhood and primary music throughout Aoteroa and is co-director of a local children’s music festival Strum\, Strike and Blow. Celia has been involved on the board of both MENZA and MEC and is South Island rep on the ONZA committee. She has completed four levels of Orff Schulwerk training\, Level 1 of Kodaly training and is a member of the Orff Levels teaching team. In 2019 she was awarded an MNZM for services to music education. Celia plays flute in the Christchurch Concert Band\, recorder in the Christchurch Recorder Ensemble and sings in local world music choir Acapellago. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRenee Morin The Orff approach was part of Renée’s music education training in the 1990s in Canada. She completed postgraduate study in the Orff approach to music and dance education at the Orff Institute in Salzburg\, Austria in 2010-2011. She is an experienced Orff facilitator with a particular interest in movement and dance. She holds a Masters degree in music education from Canada and she lives in Wairoa\, Northern Hawkes Bay where she teaches music part-time and also privately. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJo Charmanhas been a Music and Drama specialist in primary\, early childhood and tertiary environments\, and currently teaches music at Wakaaranga Primary in Auckland.  Singing in choirs and musical theatre from an early age fostered a love of performing Arts\, and the creative and integrated approach of the Orff Schulwerk drew Jo in. Jo tutors in the Orff teacher training courses\, the ONZA mentoring programme\, and facilitates Primary Schools Workshops\, enjoying every opportunity to see teachers supported and music programmes developed in schools \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nFees: (A deposit of $200 needs to be paid on enrolment with the balance fully payable by 1st July  ) \n\n\n\nMembers: $600\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNon-members: $640\n\n\n\nLate fees (from 1st June\, 2024): \n\n\n\nMembers: $710\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNon-members: $750\n\n\n\nTo apply for or renew ONZA membership go to the Membership page. \nTo register and pay for Level 1 \nRegister your name and details online \n\n     Level 1 course July:  click HERE\n\nThen\, use your own Internet banking facility to make a direct deposit into the ONZA account at BNZ 02 0248 0073940 097 (Reference: Your surname; Code: L1CH24). Entering your surname means you will be registered. Payment by credit card is also available during registration.
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