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SUMMARY:MENZA AGM 2021
DESCRIPTION:Notifying all MENZA members of the upcoming Annual General Meeting. \nThere are two positions vacant on the Music Education New Zealand Aotearoa board from the June AGM.\nIf you’re interested\, contact one of the current board members to have a talk about what it’s like\n(click on the regions at the top of this page to get their emails). You can also find out more about MENZA by reading about our Kaupapa here. \nNomination forms are available from\nadmin@menza.co.nz. \nHobsonville Point School\, Auckland\nSaturday June 19th\n1:30-4pm \nIt will begin with primary/intermediate/secondary workshops\, followed by refreshments and the AGM. \nWorkshops: \nPrimary – Makaira Waugh: The workshop will be a hands-on exploration of language-based rhythm and melody patterns from the legend of Kupe and Te Wheke-a-Muturangi and the discovery of Aotearoa. \nSecondary: Delysse Glynn will present. She is the National Assessment Moderator for NZQA\, and prior to her role\, was a music teacher just like you. Delysse has a wealth of knowledge as has oversight for all of the internal assessments moderation. It’s a chance to ask her questions\, clarifications and advice on your assessment of students \nA zoom link will be emailed out via the MENZA Membership email list (e-notes). This will give you access to the AGM and at least the secondary workshop. Email\nadmin@menza.co.nz if you don’t get those semi-regular\nemails \nAlso notifying the proposed constitutional change to section 7 (a) (i) to be voted on at the AGM. \nNumber of Board members. \nCurrently: Nine elected members.\nNew amendment suggestion: Twelve elected members with a minimum of three members representing tangata whenua. \nIf your yearly membership has lapsed please ensure you pay before the AGM.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/menza-agm-2021/
LOCATION:Hobsonville Point Secondary School\, 70 Hobsonville Point Road\, Hobsonville\, Auckland 0657\, Auckland\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,National
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210313T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210313T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20210211T101916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210213T082116Z
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SUMMARY:Bach Musica Singing Workshop - Haydn's Creation
DESCRIPTION:Learn and brush up essential singing techniques and improve your sound\, both as a chorister and as a soloist. Enjoy blending your sound with your neighbour and the whole choir. Improve your sight-reading\, have fun and learn Haydn’s Creation from scratch or revisit it again. The music is sublime and this workshop offers you an exciting opportunity to sing alongside members of the highly acclaimed chorus of Bach Musica NZ. \nFlyer for more info – click here: BMNZ – Singing Workshop \n 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/bach-musica-singing-workshop-haydns-creation/
LOCATION:Somervell Presbyterian Church\, 497 Remuera Rd\, Remuera\, Auckland\, New Zealand\, Auckland\, 1050\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210125T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210125T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20201211T185642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210118T121735Z
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SUMMARY:Creating Taonga Puoro in the Classroom
DESCRIPTION:Taonga Puoro allows our students to think about their Hauora and Mauri and gives the opportunity to make musical instruments in our classrooms. In this Professional Development opportunity\, we will focus on how we can make music more inclusive and allow our classrooms to resonate towards Te Tiriti o Waitangi. \nWe will focus on making Taonga Puoro and how our student can create soundscape pieces in the morning\, and in the afternoon we will have a look at the Taonga Puoro Unit Standards and look at them as alternatives to the Achievement Standards in Music. There will also be an opportunity to discuss Music at Secondary Level in the afternoon. \n\nCost: FREE for MENZA Members – $30 for Non MENZA Members\nMusic Department\, Marist College\, 31 Alberton Ave\, Mt Albert Auckland 1025\n\nThis event will be followed by a MENZA Auckland get together at 3:30pm – all welcome\n\nREGISTER HERE\n \nBen Lau is the Head of Music at Newlands College. He believes in an inclusive classroom where students are at the centre of their learning. Recently he has been developing his skills in creating Taonga Puoro and teaching them to his ākonga with success at Year 9\, Year 10 and Year 11.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/creating-taonga-puoro-in-the-classroom-2/
LOCATION:Marist College\, 31 Alberton Ave\, Auckland\, Mt Albert\, 1025\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201113T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201113T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200228T123224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200914T215708Z
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SUMMARY:Popular Music and Semiotic Analysis - a Method for School Educators
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will provide an easy to understand and apply method to help educators think about popular music analysis.\n\n\nClassical and Jazz based analytical tools are not broad enough to explore popular music in a holistic manner\, which requires consideration of culture and subtext through para-musical elements (e.g. video\, image etc)\, as well as harmony\, melody\, rhythm\, form etc. Semiotic analysis is useful in the study of popular music as it looks at both the sociological and musicological features of any given musical text. I teach semiotic analysis to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Musical Arts degree at MAINZ as a means to understand song and songwriting\, and this workshop will be a practical way to look at popular music analysis taking into account denotative and connotative components. \nMark Baynes is a jazz pianist with a contemporary leaning. Mark’s doctoral research has provided an analytical lexicon that can be used to understand music in terms of what is defined as consonance and dissonance found in western music as a whole. Although informed by academia\, Mark is primarily a performer\, composer and accompanist residing in Auckland\, New Zealand. Mark is a presenter of 95bFM’s The Jazz Show\, and writes the X-Factory column for NZMusician Magazine.  \n Mark currently works as a Programme Manager and Senior Lecturer of the Bachelor of Musical Arts Degree at the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand / Southern Institute of Technology.  \n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/popular-music-and-semiotic-analysis-a-method-for-school-educators/
LOCATION:MAINZ
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,National
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201107T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200214T142457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200331T121907Z
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SUMMARY:KIWILELE FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:THIS YEAR’S KIWILELE FESTIVAL WILL BE ON\nSATURDAY 7th NOVEMBER 2020\nTRUSTS ARENA\, AUCKLAND\n12pm – 3pm – Gates open at 10am \n\n\n\nThe happiest day on Auckland’s event calendar\, the NZ Ukulele Festival is a FREE fun-filled family music event. \nThe line-up features The Kiwileles’ Massed Schools 2500-strong Ukulele Orchestra\, \nthe amazing NZ Ukulele Squads and special celebrity guests. \nThere will be plenty of joy and fun for all\, with food stalls\, ukulele workshops\, \ninstruments and merchandise for sale\, competitions\, prizes and giveaways. \nContact Christina Reid\, admin@nzukulele.org.nz for more info
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/167019/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201102T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200825T120343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200825T120343Z
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SUMMARY:AMIS Music Educators' Online Summit
DESCRIPTION:AMIS is pleased to present an online event to support global music educators who are facing an uncertain return to teaching in the autumn of 2020.  The Online Summit will be offered in two components: \nASYNCHRONOUS PROGRAM \nA library of 80 asynchronous\, pre-recorded workshops created by music educators and guest presenters from all over the world.  These workshops are available to all registered Summit participants\, and can be viewed at any time from any place in the world.  Workshops will be categorized according to the following strands: \n\nHigh School\nMiddle School\nUpper Elementary\nEarly Years / Kindergarten\nGeneral Music\nMusic Technology\nComposition\nCurriculum & Instruction\nChoral\nBand\nStrings\nIB – PYP\, MYP\, and DP\n\nSYNCHRONOUS PROGRAM \nLive\, interactive online weekend gatherings with keynote webinars and opportunities for discussion and Q&A with workshop presenters.  All sessions will run from 1pm to 5pm GMT.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/amis-music-educators-online-summit/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,Bay of Plenty,Canterbury,Hawkes Bay and Gisborne,International,Manawatu and Taranaki,Marlborough and West Coast,National,Nelson/Tasman,Otago,Southland,Waikato and Bay of Plenty,Wellington,West Coast
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMIS":MAILTO:support@amis-online.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201017T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200729T104256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200914T212403Z
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SUMMARY:Music Curriculum Design for Deep Learning (Face to face workshop)
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE FOR FACE TO FACE WORKSHOP\nIn this workshop for secondary school music teachers\, the elements of the Curriculum Design Coherence Model (CDC) will be used to design a unit of work. \nThe CDC model is currently being utilised in a research study in New Zealand and England and is proving very useful in enhancing teachers’ curriculum design knowledge. Teachers will work in groups to design a music topic using the model. The model directs teachers towards a deep understanding to a topic’s ‘epistemic’ structure and how this can be utilised to enable deep learning and appropriate assessment.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/music-curriculum-design-for-deep-learning-face-to-face/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201013T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201013T144500
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200616T160528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T160528Z
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SUMMARY:Teacher Training in Music Technology MUSIC & VIDEO PRODUCTION Auckland
DESCRIPTION:Producing quality videos for online submissions\n\n\nAs a result of COVID19 many school competitions such as Rockquest and the Chamber Music NZ Competition are now inviting video submissions of school bands and ensembles. \n​While these competitions don’t require a top quality studio recording of your school groups\, wouldn’t it be nice to know how to get much better quality video and audio than just recording on someone’s phone or sticking up a handycam for the group to perform to? \n​In 2019 one of groups from St Andrew’s College won the national Bandquest competition with this video recorded in their music room. If you would like to make videos which sound and look like this\, then these workshops are for you. \n​Topics covered: \n\n\nEquipment required including what software to use\, what microphones to buy\, the best audio interfaces for a high school budget. \n\n\nHow to setup DAW templates for fast recording and mixing \n\n\nWhat is the best way to record experienced and inexperienced bands \n\n\nHow to mix quality recordings within the ‘rules’ set out by the Rockquest\, Bandquest and Chamber Music competitions \n\n\nWhat are the best software plugins to buy (including highlighting the latest trends in the mixing world that greatly simplify the mixing process). \n\n\nHow to use free video editing software to create multi-angle music videos \n\n\n​ \nDuncan Ferguson will be running two days of workshops in July (prior to the Rockquest submission date) where you can join in on the recording of his year 7-9 band “Black Wired” (featured in the video linked to above). On Saturday 4 July the day will be a hands-on session showing how to select and setup all the gear\, and run a recording session while videoing the performance. Sunday 5 July will be dedicated to mixing the performance and creating the final video. \n​The Christchurch workshops will be the best and most hands on days and teachers are encouraged to attend these first and foremost.  Please note\, while the main focus will be recording rock bands for Rockquest we will also be covering recording other ensembles such are Chamber Groups and Choirs. \n​However\, for those that are unable to travel to Christchurch Duncan will offer one-day versions of these workshops in Auckland and Hamilton on 13-14 October. Note\, there will be no ‘live’ recording session for the Auckland and Hamilton workshops\, but we will do our best to cover all the same material in one day\, including giving hands on lessons on how to do all the post-production mixing and video production work. \n​These days will be suitable for beginner and experienced teachers including primary and intermediate music specialists. For those that haven’t done any recording of music before Duncan will send out some guidelines for what you need to know to prepare for these workshops so you can get the most out of them. \n\n\n\n\n\nVENUES AND DATES\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCHRISTCHURCH\n\n\nSaturday 4 July \nSt Andrew’s College \nRecording and videoing \n\nCHRISTCHURCH\n\n\nSunday 5 July \nSt Andrew’s College \nMixing & Post Production \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAUCKLAND\n\n\nTuesday 13 October \nVenue TBC \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHAMILTON\n\n\nWednesday 14 October \nVenue TBC \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$159 + GST per day for Auckland and Hamilton.\n$270 + GST for both Christchurch workshops (or you can attend just one of the days in Christchurch for $149 + GST)\nAll workshops run from 9.30am–2.45pm.\nPayment is due on receipt of invoice and must be paid \nin advance. No refunds will be given for non-attendance. \nPlease note: morning tea will be provided but you will need to provide your own lunch. \n​\n\n\nPlease click here to register for these workshops
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/teacher-training-in-music-technology-music-video-production-auckland/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Learning Ideas":MAILTO:duncan@learningideas.co.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201009T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200624T100259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200624T100259Z
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SUMMARY:Weaving the cultural perspectives into Pūoro - Secondary PLD
DESCRIPTION:Mōrena \nI’m happy to share the details of the dat of PLD for Secondary School teachers (which was postponed from earlier in the year).  \nWeaving the cultural perspectives into Pūoro \n\n\n\nDate:\nFriday 9th October 2020 \n\n\nVenue:\nThe Parnell\, Gladstone Rd\, Auckland \n\n\nCourse Director:\nBelinda Carey \n\n\nPlanning Committee:\nAnne Marie Lalakai & Katrina Daniela \n\n\n\nHear from Rosemary Hipkins on the NZ Curriculum\, Rim D. Paul on the Māori performing arts standards\, Jeni Little on the current standards review along with sessions on tools for assessing and creating an engaging curriculum with cultural perspectives. \nThere is accomodation arranged for the night before\, and the first 20 paid registrations will be reimbursed by the TRCC.  \nRegistrations close on the 11th Sept.  \nAny questions\, please contact kaiarahibelinda@gmail.com directly.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/weaving-the-cultural-perspectives-into-puoro-secondary-pld/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200914T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200914T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200825T120730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200825T120826Z
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SUMMARY:Sing\, Say\, Dance and Play: Orff Around the World Whangarei 2020
DESCRIPTION:This workshop for teachers explores our identity in a variety of ways that can provide motivation for music and movement.  Through speaking\, singing\, moving and playing together we will explore and learn about the Orff approach with an Aotearoa flavour.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/sing-say-dance-and-play-orff-around-the-world-whangarei-2020/
LOCATION:Whangarei Old Library\, Rust Ave\, Whangarei
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,National
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200905T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200905T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200126T200441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T200441Z
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SUMMARY:2020 ONZA Marimba Festival: Songs from Papatūānuku
DESCRIPTION:Lindo Francis Memorial Grant  information click HERE \nThe ONZA Marimba Festival will be conducted in Auckland\, Tauranga and Dunedin this year in term 3 and 4. Teachers whose students participate in these events will have the opportunity to attend inspiring professional development\, free of charge\, once per term\, to play through an exciting repertoire fully adaptable to suit their music curriculum goals. On the day of the festival itself\, hundreds of students rehearse and perform the set in a mass celebration of music education. \nIf you are interested in this exciting event\, you should contact Philippa Drake Auckland\, Jeremy Hantler Taurange or Ali Caldwell Dunedin. \nAs with recent events\, the Auckland Marimba Festival will take place in the ASB Stadium in Kohimarama. The 2020 date is Saturday\, 5th September. To register your school or organisation for this wonderful event click on the Auckland Registration Form \nAuckland Playthrough Dates:\nFirst get together: Sunday 16th February  2.00 – 4.00  Wairau Intermediate – (recording all pieces)\nPlaythough 1:  Saturday 29 February 2.00 – 4.00 Wairau Intermediate\nPlaythough 2: Saturday  9 May 2.00 – 4.00 TBA  [Either Kristin or Wairau Intermediate]\nPlaythough 3: Saturday 1  August 2.00 – 4.00 TBA  [Either Kristin or Wairau Intermediate]\n\nTauranga Rehearsal Venue\nTBA\nTauranga Rehearsal Dates \nTBA\nPlease contact Jeremy or Cherrie for any further queries.\n\n\nDunedin Rehearsal Venue\nTBA\nDunedin Rehearsal Dates \nTBA\nPlease contact Ali Caldwell  or any further queries.\n\nTo get a taste of the 2015 occasion\, click on Marimba Festival Youtube clip\, or visit the ONZA  Media page to view a range of thrilling videos based around the 2016 festival. \n 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/2020-onza-marimba-festival-songs-from-papatuanuku/
LOCATION:ASB Stadium in Kohimarama
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,Otago,Waikato and Bay of Plenty
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200829T094500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200829T233000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200724T170600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T170600Z
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SUMMARY:Interpreting Māori Legends Through Sound And Movement in ECE
DESCRIPTION:VENUE: Block B\, Epsom Campus\, University of Auckland\, 74 Epsom Avenue\, Auckland \nPlease note that both the date and venue have changed. \nDownload the PDF Flyer here. \nAt the end of 2019\, Robyn worked with Jacqui at Te Atatu South Kindergarten to involve the children in a very successful project turning a Maori legend into a musical performance with the children very much as composers. They are keen to share the process they used with others with the thought that it would enable others to apply this process in other contexts. \nPRESENTERS: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Robyn Trinick  \nRobyn is an expert and highly experienced teacher and presenter who works in teacher education at the University of Auckland. She is currently a national Kaiarahi for the current Ministry of Education Networks of Expertise venture. One of Robyn’s passions and her Masters degree focus has been the connection between music and language learning. For many years she has also made access to Maori language and culture an inspiring part of her teaching. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJacqui Williams \nJacqui Williams is a full time kindergarten teacher with a Bachelor’s degree in Teaching and Learning (Primary) and a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Teaching. She is studying towards her Master Of Education Practice at the University Of Auckland this year. Jacqui is also an accomplished singer/songwriter who is currently promoting her bilingual children’s albumWaiata Tamarikiand an adult contemporary albumStatues Of Liberty. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo register for this workshop: \nRegister your name and details online HERE. Then\, 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: AKL29AUG. Entering your surname means you will be registered. Payment by Credit card is also available.\nFees:\n \n\n\nRegistration Fee $10\n\n\nFor inquiries email:  Shirley Harvey \nThis workshop is funded by the Networks of Expertise.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/interpreting-maori-legends-through-sound-and-movement-in-ece-2/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200815T131500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200815T173000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200724T170213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T170213Z
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SUMMARY:Developing Language Through Music And Dance For Teachers Of 4-7 Year Olds
DESCRIPTION:VENUE: University of Auckland Epsom Campus\, 74 Epsom Ave\, Auckland\nGate 3 B Block (first building on the right) \nThis event includes two x 105 minute workshops: \nSound and symbol – connecting music and language\nA child’s early years offer opportunities to develop a musical identity and discover the “musical self”. The natural connection between words\, images and sounds found in poetry and books provides useful starting points for music-making at all levels. This workshop explores a range of music possibilities including rhythmic layering\, adding background music\, developing musical themes to represent characters\, and vocal exploration and songs to represent key ideas in stories and poems. \nDancing Music to life\nEvery story has a dance in it ! This workshop will find those dance story possibilities and get your words moving. Dance has its own language and the more familiar we are with it\, the more naturally the links to literacy come to mind. From word warm ups to dancing stories\, this workshop will not only get you thinking. It will also be a lot of fun ! \nPRESENTERS: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRobyn Trinick\nRobyn is an expert and highly experienced teacher and presenter who works in teacher education at the University of Auckland. She is currently a national Kaiarahi for the current Ministry of Education Networks of Expertise venture. One of Robyn’s passions and her Masters degree focus has been the connection between music and language learning. For many years she has also made access to Maori language and culture an inspiring part of her teaching. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClare Battersby\nClare is a vibrant\, creative and experienced dance teacher and presenter both here and overseas. She will encourage you in a safe\, inclusive environment to spread your wings and weave the arts into all areas of children’s learning. She was a recipient of a Dance Subject Association of New Zealand 2017 Life member Award. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo register for this workshop: \nRegister your name and details online HERE. Then\, 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: AKL15AUG Entering your surname means you will be registered. Payment by Credit card is also available.\nFees:\n \n\n\nRegistration Fee $10\n\n\nFor inquiries email:  Shirley Harvey  \nThis workshop is funded by the ONZA Networks of Expertise.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/developing-language-through-music-and-dance-for-teachers-of-4-7-year-olds/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200810
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200816
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200126T215325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200519T181517Z
UID:166841-1597017600-1597535999@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:KBB Music Fesival
DESCRIPTION:The Auckland Secondary School’s Music Festival Trust is excited to announce the KBB 2020 Band & Orchestra Showcase. We are offering our participating schools – and any other schools who would like to come on board – a chance to present some of their planned 2020 repertoire to a wider audience. Owing to the hugely decreased time for preparation and difficulties faced by different schools\, the performances will not be formally adjudicated. However\, this change in format also presents us with a unique opportunity – we would like to get to know you\, the staff and students of our KBBMF ensembles\, better than ever before. \nOur Facebook traffic suggests that one of the main reasons that young people come to our page is for links to past photography and videos. Using that as a starting point\, we’ve come up with a format for a KBB Music Festival YouTube channel which will showcase the work being done in schools\, to an audience both with the Auckland region and beyond. \nThe KBB 2020 Band & Orchestra Showcase invites participants to submit: \nApproximately 10 minutes of video footage of your band/orchestra performing some of their 2020 repertoire. The festival may be able to coordinate assistance for this process if needed. \nA three-minute\, behind-the-scenes video revealing the ‘unique character’ of your ensemble; the sort of thing that the audience at KBBMF never gets to see. \nThese videos will be compiled and uploaded to the newly create KBB Music Festival YouTube channel. \nWe would like entrants to register their intention to participate in the online festival by Wednesday July 1st\, to give us time to prepare. \nVideos would need to be uploaded to the KBB Music Festival Website by Friday 21st August to be eligible for awards. There is no competitive aspect to this year’s musical performances\, but our sponsors have offered to select their picks of the best/funniest/most effective behind-the-scenes videos and offer some fun prizes. \nIdeally groups would submit videos in both categories. We will perform some minimal processing on the footage to achieve some consistency by attaching identifying festival logos/title screens etc. Depending on the situation faced by your department\, you may find that it is only realistic to bring off one of these video projects\, not both. You are still welcome to submit one project and not the other. \nSchools with multiple ensembles are of course welcome to submit multiple videos. \nThere will be NO FEE for involvement in the KBB Music Festival during 2020. \n  \nRegistration and details at: \nhttps://www.kbbmusicfestival.co.nz/
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/kbb-music-fesival/
LOCATION:Holy Trinity Cathedral\, Cnr St Stephens Ave & Parnell Rd\, Parnell\, Auckland\, 1052\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200704T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200705T144500
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200616T122733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T160147Z
UID:167542-1593855000-1593960300@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Teacher Training in Music Technology MUSIC & VIDEO PRODUCTION Christchurch
DESCRIPTION:Producing quality videos for online submissions\n\n\nAs a result of COVID19 many school competitions such as Rockquest and the Chamber Music NZ Competition are now inviting video submissions of school bands and ensembles. \n​While these competitions don’t require a top quality studio recording of your school groups\, wouldn’t it be nice to know how to get much better quality video and audio than just recording on someone’s phone or sticking up a handycam for the group to perform to? \n​In 2019 one of groups from St Andrew’s College won the national Bandquest competition with this video recorded in their music room. If you would like to make videos which sound and look like this\, then these workshops are for you. \n​Topics covered: \n\n\nEquipment required including what software to use\, what microphones to buy\, the best audio interfaces for a high school budget. \n\n\nHow to setup DAW templates for fast recording and mixing \n\n\nWhat is the best way to record experienced and inexperienced bands \n\n\nHow to mix quality recordings within the ‘rules’ set out by the Rockquest\, Bandquest and Chamber Music competitions \n\n\nWhat are the best software plugins to buy (including highlighting the latest trends in the mixing world that greatly simplify the mixing process). \n\n\nHow to use free video editing software to create multi-angle music videos \n\n\n​ \nDuncan Ferguson will be running two days of workshops in July (prior to the Rockquest submission date) where you can join in on the recording of his year 7-9 band “Black Wired” (featured in the video linked to above). On Saturday 4 July the day will be a hands-on session showing how to select and setup all the gear\, and run a recording session while videoing the performance. Sunday 5 July will be dedicated to mixing the performance and creating the final video. \n​The Christchurch workshops will be the best and most hands on days and teachers are encouraged to attend these first and foremost.  Please note\, while the main focus will be recording rock bands for Rockquest we will also be covering recording other ensembles such are Chamber Groups and Choirs. \n​However\, for those that are unable to travel to Christchurch Duncan will offer one-day versions of these workshops in Auckland and Hamilton on 13-14 October. Note\, there will be no ‘live’ recording session for the Auckland and Hamilton workshops\, but we will do our best to cover all the same material in one day\, including giving hands on lessons on how to do all the post-production mixing and video production work. \n​These days will be suitable for beginner and experienced teachers including primary and intermediate music specialists. For those that haven’t done any recording of music before Duncan will send out some guidelines for what you need to know to prepare for these workshops so you can get the most out of them. \n\n\n\n\n\nVENUES AND DATES\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCHRISTCHURCH\n\n\nSaturday 4 July \nSt Andrew’s College \nRecording and videoing \n\nCHRISTCHURCH\n\n\nSunday 5 July \nSt Andrew’s College \nMixing & Post Production \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAUCKLAND\n\n\nTuesday 13 October \nVenue TBC \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHAMILTON\n\n\nWednesday 14 October \nVenue TBC \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$159 + GST per day for Auckland and Hamilton.\n$270 + GST for both Christchurch workshops (or you can attend just one of the days in Christchurch for $149 + GST)\nAll workshops run from 9.30am–2.45pm.\nPayment is due on receipt of invoice and must be paid \nin advance. No refunds will be given for non-attendance. \nPlease note: morning tea will be provided but you will need to provide your own lunch. \n​\n\n\nPlease click here to register for these workshops
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/teacher-training-in-music-technology-music-video-production/
LOCATION:St Andrew’s College\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,Canterbury,Waikato and Bay of Plenty
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ORGANIZER;CN="Learning Ideas":MAILTO:duncan@learningideas.co.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200426
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200214T135117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200214T135704Z
UID:167001-1587340800-1587859199@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Professional Development in Music and Movement
DESCRIPTION:Come and explore how to facilitate singing\, storytelling\, poetry\, movement and playing instruments in an integrated way into your classroom programmes. \nIn the April school holidays\, ONZA (Orff New Zealand Aotearoa) is offering teacher training 6-day courses in music and movement. This course is aimed at specialist and generalist teachers working in early childhood\, primary\, intermediate\, and lower secondary school and community settings. \nThese courses are a hands-on\, experiential\, and gentle introduction to the practices and principles of the Orff approach. Participants in this course can achieve ONZA certification at Level 1. Level 2 is also being offered for those who have completed level 1. \nThe Orff approach is characterised by the integration of speech\, movement\, and music with a focus on improvisation. Because of its integrated nature\, it works effectively alongside curriculum areas and boosts inquiry learning and gives opportunity to develop creativity in both the teacher and student. \n\nLevel 1 and 2 courses 20-25th April\nVenue:  Auckland University\, Epsom Campus\, Auckland.\nCost:  Members: $600   Non-members: $640 Students: $400 (Early bird fees before April 2nd\n\nComments from participants\n“The course was incredibly fun\, hands-on\, and it really allowed for equal participation and collaboration. I laughed\, and I cried;  \nI was inspired and challenged. It is fair to say \nthat the course was life-changing for me both personally and professionally.” \n“Many thanks for the Orff time! It was wonderful and let me learn to appreciate the beauty of collaboration and cultural diversity.” \n…” the Orff approach offers an alternative culture of learning\, where artistry is invited\, contributions are celebrated\, fun is had\, and students are intrinsically rewarded through supported achievement and musically enriching collaboration”. \nFunding and support in your school\nONZA (Orff New Zealand Aotearoa) has won funding by the Networks of Expertise to provide support to selected schools and early childhood centres to assist in the development of their music programmes. This comes in the form of a fully paid course to 1 or 2 teachers and assistance through mentoring by an experienced Orff educator or team\, in the development of their music programmes at their school. This can be customised to meet the needs of the school and teacher\, and the support will occur within an agreed-upon timeframe. Please contact us if you and your school are interested in the mentoring programme. \nFor all enquires contact Jo at jocharman@xtra.co.nz \nTo find out more\, or register go to http://onza.nz/professional-learning-2/
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/professional-development-in-music-and-movement/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,National
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200406T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200406T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200126T210044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200325T122302Z
UID:166817-1586194200-1586199600@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Interpreting Māori Legends Through Sound And Movement In ECE - CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS \n  \nDATE: Monday April 6\, 5.30–7.00pm\nVENUE: Te Atatu South Kindergarten\, 65A Divich Avenue\, Te Atatu South \nAt the end of 2019 Robyn worked with Jacqui at Te Atatu South Kindergarten  to involve the children in a very successful project turning a Maori legend into a musical performance with the children very much as composers. They are keen to share the process they used with others with the thought that it would enable others to apply this process in other contexts. \nPRESENTERS: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Robyn Trinick  \nRobyn is an expert and highly experienced teacher and presenter who works in teacher education at the University of Auckland. She is currently a national Kaiarahi for the current Ministry of Education Networks of Expertise venture. One of Robyn’s passions and her Masters degree focus has been the connection between music and language learning. For many years she has also made access to Maori language and culture an inspiring part of her teaching. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJacqui Williams \nJacqui Williams is a full time kindergarten teacher with a Bachelor’s degree in Teaching and Learning (Primary) and a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Teaching. She is studying towards her Master Of Education Practice at the University Of Auckland this year. Jacqui is also an accomplished singer/songwriter who is currently promoting her bilingual children’s albumWaiata Tamarikiand an adult contemporary albumStatues Of Liberty. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo register for this workshop: \nRegister your name and details online HERE. Then\, 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: AKL20APR. Entering your surname means you will be registered. Payment by Credit card is also available.\nFees:\n \n\n\nRegistration Fee $10\n\n\nFor inquiries email:  Shirley Harvey \nThis workshop is funded by the Networks of Expertise.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/interpreting-maori-legends-through-sound-and-movement-in-ece/
LOCATION:Te Atatu South Kindergarten\, 65A Divich Avenue\, Te Atu South\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200328T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200328T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200315T111308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T092448Z
UID:167101-1585387800-1585409400@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Kerikeri - Exploring Music with Children (CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19)
DESCRIPTION:Come and explore how music can be integrated into the everyday classroom using the multi-sensory Orff approach that benefits our children. Starting with a simple story or Ukulele song we will explore different ways in which we can use language to create music and movement. Enjoy this hands on approach to music and the arts. This will be useful for early childhood teachers and for teachers of the early years in primary school. Some of the ideas will also be adaptable for middle and upper primary school. Workshop facilitators are Maria Croucher and Christoph Maubach.\n\nThe workshop coincides with Kerikeri 200\, which will be celebrated on the same weekend in Kerikeri.\n\nYou can register here.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/kerikeri-exploring-music-with-children/
LOCATION:Kingston House\, 123 Hone Heke Road\, Kerikeri.
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,National
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200330
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200220T103237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200325T121837Z
UID:167040-1585353600-1585526399@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Conductor Training Weekend - Auckland - CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 LOCKDOWN
DESCRIPTION:New Zealand Concert Bands Association is hosting a conductor training weekend facilitated by Dr Kevin Cameron of Melbourne. Kevin is MD for New Zealand Youth Symphonic Winds\, and was a clinician at NZCBA Festival in 2019.  He comes with an impressive pedigree\, a generous heart and a beautiful approach to music making from the podium.\nMarch 28/29 in Henderson\, Auckland with West City Concert Band.\n\nConductor spaces are limited to 12.  Observers are welcome.\n\nFor more information and to register\, click here
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/conductor-training-weekend-28-29-march-auckland/
LOCATION:LaidLaw College\, Henderson.\, 80 Central Park Drive\, Henderson\, Auckland\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200327T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200328T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200126T222101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200325T121751Z
UID:166845-1585301400-1585411200@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Cancelled due to COVID-19 Lockdown (Musical Futures NZ workshop)
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 LOCKDOWN​\nAuckland workshops – March 27 and 28\, 2020\n\n​Musical Futures International returns to Auckland in March 2020 for a two day workshop at Long Bay College. \nTeachers will be able to choose from two 1 day options: \nIntroduction to Musical Futures (for all first time attendees) on Friday March 27 or\nFurther Into Musical Futures (for teachers who have attended Musical Futures workshops in the past) on Saturday\, March 28 \nTeachers can also combine the two workshops and join us for both days. \n\nWho is the workshop for?\n\n\n​Primary music specialists and primary classroom teachers with a background in music\,\nSecondary music teachers\nTertiary music educators\nTertiary students studying music or music education\nInstrumental teachers and practitioners​\n\n\nWhy attend?\n\nMusical Futures believes music learning works best when young people are making music\, and when their existing passion for music is reflected and built-upon in the classroom. Musical Futures was established in 2003 and grounded in academic research\, is based on the real-world practices of popular and community musicians. \nMusical Futures supports teachers around the world with training\, networks and resources to deliver practical\, engaging\, developmental music programs in the classroom. Currently more than 1.5 million students in 71 countries worldwide benefit from their teachers use of the Musical Futures approach. The widespread adoption of Musical Futures in the UK and Australia means that it is now one of the most successful and sustainable  music education initiatives in schools in those countries. \n\nThree workshop options\n\nIntroduction to Musical Futures   \nif you are new to Musical Futures you have a choice of two Introduction to Musical Futures workshops:  \nAttending an  Introduction to Musical Futures workshop is the  ideal way to start with informal learning and non-formal teaching plus the Just Play foundational resource along with some whole class workshopping.  The Intro to Musical Futures workshop is being held on Friday March 27th. \nFurther into Musical Futures \nIf you have attended a Musical Futures workshop in the past two years  then the Further Into Musical Futures workshop is your next step. The Further into Musical Futures workshop features all new units and resources and  takes place on Saturday March 28th  at Long Bay College. \nCombine the workshops \nTeachers have the option of combining both the Introduction and Further into Musical Futures on consecutive days (March 27 and 28th) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nMARCH 27 and 28\, 2020\nLONG BAY COLLEGE\nASHLEY AVENUE\nTORBAY\, AUCKLAND\n9.30am – 4.00pm each dayCOST:   $295 NZD for two days\n$195 NZD for each single day option \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nWhat’s on the program?​\n\n​Intro to Musical Futures \nThe Introduction to Musical Futures workshop includes all the units of work Musical Futures has become famous for and conenctrates on informal learning and non formal teaching.  The content includes: \n\nJust play – is a practical workshop plus a full easy-to-use resource for primary music specialists and secondary music teachers which explores the Just Play\, the skills-building Musical Futures approach.\nFind Your Voice – an inclusive approach for engaging students of all ages with singing through vocal work and the integration of mobile technology.\nGroove your classroom – models strategies for composing and improvising through classroom workshopping and shows how these can be delivered in practical ways that are both musical and theoretical\nThe Songwriting workshop explores inventive techniques for teaching contemporary songwriting and is supported by materials that engage students with fresh\, hands-on approaches\, opening them up to exciting possibilities for storytelling and music creation.\nInformal learning is a model of self-directed learning that aims to enhance student motivation\, enjoyment and skill-acquisition in music lessons by tapping into the real-life learning practices of popular musicians. Unpick how this works in practice and discuss the impact a change of approach can have on music teaching in schools​\n\n\n\n​Further into Musical Futures \nThis day introduces teachers to a new suite of resources introduced for the first time in 2020.  These materials include: \n\nAural learning approaches and resources\nVocal resources \nMusic technology – studio and live music technology integration\nClassroom workshopping​\n\n\n\nMaterials and resources \n\nEach activity includes take home resource packs and lesson plans you can immediately use in the classroom\nMembership of Musical Futures to includes access to future members-only resources is included\, as is \nAccess to our international teacher network to share ideas with like-minded teachers across the world.​\n\n\n\nHow does Musical Futures help my students and teaching? \n\n​Improves the transition from junior to secondary music\nDevelop fresh ideas for composing\, improvising and songwriting and whole class work shopping for primary and secondary classes\nIntroduce new ideas for inclusive extra – curricular music in school\nChallenge more advanced instrumental players through new routes to learning music in class\nGet more students taking up instrumental lessons on a wider range of instruments\nIncrease participation in concerts and performances\nImprove engagement with classroom music for all ages\nIncrease numbers of students opting to participate in music\nSupports and connects with New Zealand and IB curriculum​\n\n​\nIn addition to the workshop and resources your workshop fee includes lunches and refreshments. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n​\n​Workshop leaders\nOur team of workshop leaders comes from the UK and Australia.  Combined they lead over 120 workshops around the world each year where they work with around 2\,000 teachers.    ​\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n​Fees and registration\n​\nAttend BOTH the Introduction and Further into Musical Futures workshops at Long Bay College \non March 27 and 28th\, 2020 – $295.00NZDAttend EITHER the Introduction and Further into Musical Futures workshops at Long Bay College \nFriday March 27th  (Introduction to MF) –  $195.00NZD\nSaturday March 28th  (Further into MF) – $195.00NZD \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER \n\n\n\n\n\nPayment Options \nAfter completing your registration and submitting it Musical Futures will send you or your school an invoice.  Payments can be made using a credit card via PayPal or via electronic funds transfer (EFT).  Payments are invoiced in AUD at $185 or $280 depending on the workshop selected. \nNo payment is required at the time of registering.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/musical-futures-nz-workshop/
LOCATION:Long Bay College
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Musical Futures":MAILTO:info@musicalfuturesinternational.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200224T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200224T183000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200126T195221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T195221Z
UID:166800-1582558200-1582569000@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Sing\, Say\, Dance And Play: Orff In Aotearoa Whangarei 2020
DESCRIPTION:DATE: Monday February  24\, 3.30 PM – 6.30 PM\nVENUE: Old Library\, 7 Rust Avenue\, Whangarei \nThis workshop for teachers explores our identity in a variety of ways that can provide motivation for music and movement.  Through speaking\, singing\, moving and playing together we will explore and learn about the Orff approach with an Aotearoa flavour.\nDownload PDF poster HERE \nPRESENTERS: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChristoph Maubach  trained at the Orff Institute in Salzburg and had the privilege of being taught by mentors who were themselves appointed to positions by Carl Orff himself. After a stint as lecturer in music education at the Catholic University in Melbourne\, Christoph decided to make Aotearoa/New Zealand his home. He is a vastly experienced Orff presenter who has run workshops in a range of countries. He is also a highly regarded conductor who has been associated with a number of choirs since settling in this country. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDebbie Graham is theprimary school Music\, Dance and Drama teacher at Tauraroa Area School . She also teaches vocals to NCEA singing students and takes  a Junior and Senior Choir. Previously\, Debbie was a tutor with Ngati Wai Education\, learning traditional games and waiata to engage students.\nDeb is an experienced  Musical Theatre performer\, with her most memorable roles being Eponine in Les Miserables\, Lucy in Jeckyll and Hyde\, Grizabella in Cats and Madam Giry in The Phantom of the Opera\,\nShe is a founding member of Opera North\, having sung under the tuition of Joan Kennaway QMC\nShe has recently completed Level 2 Orff professional development and is implementing and adapting  many ideas based on the Orff approach into her school programme\, using a Northland flavour. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo register for this workshop: \nRegister your name and details online HERE. Then\, 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: WHA120FEB. Entering your surname means you will be registered. Payment by Credit card is also available.\nFees:\n \n\n\nRegistration Fee $10\n\n\nFor inquiries email:  Debbie Graham  \nThis workshop is funded by the Networks of Expertise.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/sing-say-dance-and-play-orff-in-aotearoa-whangarei-2020/
LOCATION:Whangarei Old Library\, Rust Ave\, Whangarei
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200215T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200215T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200126T211529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200127T065359Z
UID:166825-1581775200-1581784200@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Being Your Most Musical Self
DESCRIPTION:‘Being Your Most Musical Self’\nEmpowering Early Childhood Educators to feel confident when engaging young children in active music experiences and learning processes. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nDate: Saturday 15th February 2020 –  2:00 to 4:30 pm (includes 15 minutes break) \nLocation: Marshall Laing Primary School (Hall)\, 39 Marshall Laing Avenue\, Mount Roskill\, 1041. \n\nMusical activities and cues will be workshopped that foster the development of aural attention\, alert bodies\, and authentic voices (which provide starting points for improvisation and co-creation)\nSimple gestural tools will be shared that ensure confident facilitation of musical engagement.\n\nRegardless of musical background\, as educators\, we can all use these tools and starting points to help nurture the innate musicality within children\, whilst also fostering motor\, language and social -communication skills; attention\, concentration\, and memory; and enlivening the imagination. \nFacilitated by Dalcroze Eurhythmics teacher\, Marie Willis (Dalcroze Eurhythmics Certificate\, P.G Dip MTh\, BMus (Hons) ). Dalcroze Eurhythmics is an active approach to music education which recognises the body-voice as the primary instrument of experience\, understanding\, and expression. Working through whole body movement responses to music\, whilst simultaneously engaging senses\, emotions\, body and intellect; and inviting improvisation/creation\, is a language of playfulness that naturally resonates with children. \nEvent Fee(s)\n\n\n\n\nEvent fee selection\n\n\n\nMENZA Member Workshop fee\n$ 0.00\n\n\nFirst year teacher or tertiary student workshop fee\n$ 0.00\n\n\nNon-MENZA Member workshop fee (includes 12 month membership)\n$ 30.00\n\n\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/being-your-most-musical-self/
LOCATION:Marshall Laing Primary School\, 39 Marshall Laing Avenue\, Auckland\, 1041\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200215T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200215T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20200126T205643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200205T104902Z
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SUMMARY:SUMMER WORKSHOP WITH DR CHARLOTTE FRÖHLICH
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday 15 February 2020: 9.00 am – 3.00 pm\nVenue: Kristin School\, 360 Albany Highway\, Albany\, Auckland \nThis music and movement workshop with Dr Charlotte Fröhlich will include lots of practical ideas and hints for generalist primary school teachers and music specialists: \n\nOrff and singing skills\nOrff and improvisation on percussion instruments\nMovement\, scene and listening\n\nTo download a workshop poster click on the link. \nPresenter: Dr Charlotte Fröhlich \n\n\n\nDr Charlotte Fröhlich graduated from the University of Fribourg\, Switzerland\, and completed her studies at the Mozarteum and Orff Institute in Salzburg\, Austria. Her PhD thesis (University of Music Hamburg\, Germany) is “Being present – Being aware: Musical contributions to psychosocial prevention”. \nDr Fröhlich has taught in schools\, music schools and universities in Germany and Switzerland. She is involved with teacher training with a particular focus on teaching movement and music to groups of all ages. Her principal interests in music education and research include the connection between music and movement\, the principles of being in an ensemble and motivational factors in music.  Along with holding a lectureship as a professor at the University of Applied Sciences NW Switzerland she is a visiting lecturer in Germany (PH Ludwigsburg) and at the Pedagogical University of St. Gallen\, Switzerland.  She is a co-author of the book “Communicative Musicality”\, edited by Trevarthen/Malloch and publishes regularly in German in the journal called: “Die Musikpraxis”. \nInquiries: Hayley Hunter \nFEES:\n• ONZA members: $80\n• Non-members: $90\n• Full-time Students: $40 \nTo apply for or renew ONZA membership go to Membership page. \nRegister and pay\nRegister your name and details online HERE. Then\, 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: AKSUM20). Entering your surname means you will be registered.\nCredit card payment option is also available.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/summer-workshop-with-dr-charlotte-frohlich/
LOCATION:Kristin School\, 360 Albany Highway\, Albanu\, Auckland\, 0632
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191219T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191219T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20191126T160058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191126T160058Z
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SUMMARY:Brass in Class
DESCRIPTION:The Auckland Bands Association again are organising a holiday workshop day with one of the best brass players in New Zealand – David Bremner. \nDavid is the Director of Education for the Brass Bands Association of NZ (BBANZ) and conducts the current champion band of New Zealand – Wellington Brass. He has many accomplishments in the music world as a recording artist\, performer and conductor. BBANZ provide his services to brass bands and the wider music community for no or low cost \nWe invite all brass and percussion players of all ages and those learning for at least one year to join an all comers band for a day workshop and seminar where David will share his experiences and stories in a very entertaining way\, along with quizzes and games. Adults also join in and last year some travelled from Hamilton to hear David. \nDATE:    Thursday 19 December 2019 \nTIME:    8.30am registrations starts 9.00 am – short concert at 2.30 pm finishes 3.00 pm \nPLACE:  North Shore Brass band rooms at 13A Taharoto Road  – Taharoto Park Takapuna (plenty of parking) 2 minutes from Northcote off ramp \nBRING: Your instrument /sticks/accessories and a bottle of water \nCOST:    Amazingly low cost of $20 – this includes lunch and refreshments – pay in cash on the day \nSUPERVISION: There will be several music teachers in the band along with other adults who teach students throughout Auckland \nPERCUSSION: We will have a percussion tutor there on the day \nREGISTRATION: Please email Peter Whyte on the email : Aucklandbandsassocation@gmail.com so we know numbers before hand \nWe look forward to giving students and adults a real high before the holidays so they are motivated to continue on their musical journey in 2020. \nBrass In Class Poster 2019
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/brass-in-class/
LOCATION:North Shore Band Rooms\, 13A Taharoto Road\, Takapuna\, Auckland\, Auckland\, 0622
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Auckland Band Association":MAILTO:Aucklandbandsassocation@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191201T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191201T193000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20190510T111757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190511T150456Z
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SUMMARY:Bach Musica Concert
DESCRIPTION:Sunday 1 December 2019 at 5pm – Auckland Town Hall \n$30-$70 (Children/students from $15) [Service fees will also apply] \nVivaldi Gloria \nBach Concerto for Oboe and Violin \nDvorak Te Deum \nBaroque Treasures & Romantic Fanfare: All three pieces are true classical highlights\, thanks to their huge popularity all over the world. Live they are even better! \nRita Paczian Conductor\nMorag Atchison Soprano\nEmma Roxburgh Soprano\nKate Spence Alto\nMartin Snell Bass\nYanghe Yu Violin\nAlison Dunlop Oboe \nTickets online form Auckland Live and Ticketmaster
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/bach-musica-concert-3/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191130T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191130T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20190522T205626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T042740Z
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SUMMARY:"Tried and True" - Transformative music experiences in early childhood education with Helen and Marc Pritchard
DESCRIPTION:Where: Level 2/22 Amersham Way\, Manukau\, Auckland 2104 \nSector: Early Childhood Education / Early Primary \nCost: Free for MENZA members\, first year teachers and those currently enrolled in an education degree\, or $30+ GST for non-members. \nREGISTER HERE TODAY \nParticipants will engage in fun educational experiences which are successful and inspiring for preschool children.  The workshop will be facilitated by Dr Helen Pritchard and her son Marc Pritchard who is a musician\, singer and composer. This workshop includes live music experiences which appeal to children’s imaginations and creative response through singing\, playing and moving. Participants will be provided with a CD and notes which enable them to access the new and exciting materials in a range of genres.  Join in the excitement of sharing music experiences with young children and you will be amazed at their innate and natural abilities. The songs and musical materials are “tried and true” aimed at elevating the level of musicality in your setting. \nDr Helen Pritchard is a tutor with Workforce Development teaching the National Certificate in ECE Level 4 and has lectured at the Manukau Institute of Technology coordinating the Expressive Arts in their degree programme. She facilitates workshops for MIT including teaching ukulele\, singing\, movement and dance. She is a past workshop facilitator for ONZA for early childhood teachers and Music and Movement workshops for early childhood student teachers of Te Tari Puna (Te Rito Maioha). \n 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/tried-and-true-transformative-music-experiences-in-early-childhood-education-with-helen-and-marc-pritchard/
LOCATION:Level 2/22 Amersham Way\, Manukau\, Auckland 2104\, Level 2/22 Amersham Way\, Manukau\, Auckland\, 2104\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190810T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190810T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20190522T211141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T134752Z
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SUMMARY:Retrieving music classes from the jaws of NCEA: sharing ideas on curriculum design with Dr Graham McPhail
DESCRIPTION:Sector: Secondary\nWhere: Faculty of Education and Social Work\, Epsom Campus\, 74 Epsom Ave\, Epsom\, Auckland.\nCost:Free for MENZA members\, first year teachers and those currently enrolled in an education degree\, or $30 for non-members.\nRegister here today \n  \nThis workshop will introduce the key concepts of a curriculum design model currently being trialled in a number of New Zealand schools. The aim of the workshop is to engage with the high level of teacher autonomy available in New Zealand by encouraging renewed thinking about curriculum design in its broadest sense rather than in relation to assessment\, which has tended to dominate teacher thinking and practice over the last decade or so. The Curriculum Design Coherence (CDC) model currently being trialled in the Knowledge Rich School Project run out of the University of Auckland is one that has been theoretically critiqued in the academic literature and is currently being trailed and critiqued by teachers in five New Zealand schools (three secondary\, one primary\, and one Kura). Teacher capability in relation to thinking about curriculum design is very likely to be enhanced by coming into contact with these ideas. \n  \nDr Graham McPhail is Senior Lecturer in Music Education in the School of Curriculum and Pedagogy at the Faculty of Education. He taught secondary school music for 21 years and for three years was the national moderator for NCEA music working for NZQA. His research interests include the place of knowledge in curriculum development\, 21st century education\, and pedagogy in one-to-one music tuition.  Graham is a past President of the New Zealand Suzuki Institute (NZSI)\, a member of the baroque ensemble Extempore\, and artistic co-director of New Zealand’s original instrument orchestra NZ Barok. He also teaches baroque violin in the School of Music and is one of New Zealand’s leading figures in the critical approach to performance of 17th and 18th century European art music. \n 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/retrieving-music-classes-from-the-jaws-of-ncea-sharing-ideas-on-curriculum-design-with-dr-graham-mcphail/
LOCATION:Epsom Campus\, University of Auckland
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190810T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190810T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20190524T145307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190807T162004Z
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SUMMARY:'Behind Bars' Marimba plus with Clare McCormack
DESCRIPTION:Sector: Primary\nWhere: Mairangi Bay School\, North Shore\, Auckland\nCost: Free for MENZA members\, first year teachers and those currently enrolled in an education degree\, or $30 for non-members.\nRegister here today \nThis workshop is designed to give teachers confidence and musical ideas for the Primary classroom using Orff Instruments\, marimba\, xylophones\, voice\, ukulele\, percussion and hand chimes. Fun\, practical session. \nClare McCormack is a music educator on the North Shore of Auckland teaching at Mairangi Bay School and in the community. She writes resources for teachers\, including a resource ‘Behind Bars’ for Marimba. Clare is an experienced workshop facilitator having run workshops in Australia and New Zealand. Her main influences are the Orff Schulwerk and Kodaly methods of teaching. \n 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/behind-bars-marimba-plus-with-clare-mccormack/
LOCATION:Mairangi Bay School\, 13 Agathis Ave\, Auckland\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190630T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20190514T144203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190621T152753Z
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SUMMARY:MENZA PLD Workshops & AGM
DESCRIPTION:MENZA and the NZ Ukulele Trust present an afternoon of Music PLD\nSunday 30 June 2019\nAvondale College\, 51 Victor Street\, Avondale\, Auckland\nWorkshops from 1:00pm followed by the MENZA AGM at 3:00pm\nMENZA workshops are FREE for MENZA members\, first year teachers and students studying towards an education degree and $30 for non-members.\nClick here to register \nMENZA and the NZ Ukulele Trust invites you to join us for an afternoon of Music Education PLD with workshops for ECE\, Primary and Secondary teachers at 1pm\, followed by an opportunity to relax and network with colleagues over complimentary drinks and nibbles from 2:30pm and the MENZA AGM at 3pm. \nWorkshop Selection\nAll workshops will be held from 1pm – 2:30pm\, followed by complimentary drinks and nibbles and the AGM at 3pm. \nECE / Junior Primary\n‘Springboards’ with Deb Ferrier-Kerr & Robyn Trinick\nWhere do I start? Where to next? \nThis workshop offers opportunities for early childhood and  junior primary educators to explore a range of ‘starting points’ for initiating music learning experiences in centres and classrooms. A range of ‘springboards’ will be explored\, with possibilities for ‘growing’ ideas through listening\, moving\, singing\, creating and playing. \nPRIMARY\nKiwilele workshop with Maria Winder \nA practical workshop to experience and share  strategies for teaching the 2019 Kiwileles repertoire\, including a variety of Waiata\, Pasifika\, Kiwi Pop and other great music to enhance school singing. All Kiwileles’ arrangements include basic chords for beginners and more challenging strums\, riffs and instrumentals for experienced ukulele players. This workshop is FREE for Kiwilele schools. To register for this workshop\, please use the following link bit.ly/KiwileleJune2019 \nSECONDARY\nModeration Matters with Delysse Glynn\n(National Assessment Moderator NZQA)\nCome and meet the moderator!  \nThe NCEA review has thrown up many issues we are sure you will want to discuss. This will be a needs based open discussion on  topics such as the latest updates\, moderation observations and big picture thinking around the future of NCEA.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/agm2019/
LOCATION:Avondale College\, 51 Victor Street\, Avondale\, Auckland\, 1026\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190607T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190607T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125544
CREATED:20190510T101939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190515T130511Z
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SUMMARY:MENZA Secondary Music Teacher PD Whangarei
DESCRIPTION:MENZA Secondary Music Teacher PD Whangarei \n\n$80 (and you also get MENZA membership)\n$50 for current members\nFree for 2019 teacher trainees and beginning teachers\nLunch and morning tea provided\nClick here to register.\n\nWork with the Moderator\, Delysse Glynn. \nNZ Music Commission\, Networks\, Great ideas that work in the classroom. \nAn inspiring and practical day designed to meet the needs of local secondary music teachers. \nContact kaiàrahi belinda@gmail.com if you have any questions or have an inspiring resource you wish to present and share. \n  \nFriday 7th June  9.00 – 3.00\nWhangarei Boys High School\, Kent Road\, Regent\, Whangarei
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/whangareisec/
LOCATION:Whangarei Boys’ High School\, Kent Road\, Regent\, whangarei\, 0112\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
ORGANIZER;CN="Abby Sisam":MAILTO:admin@menza.co.nz
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