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SUMMARY:Christchurch Big Band Festival 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Christchurch Big Band Festival is a five day music festival held every Labour weekend in Christchurch. \n• It brings fresh musical vibrancy to the streets and venues of Ōtautahi\, Christchurch in spring\, attracting thousands of listeners to exciting toe-tapping entertainment all around the city. \n• Running since 2006\, the CBBF is run by the community for the community and is the only Big Band Festival in New Zealand. \n• Accessibility is a kaupapa of the festival with mostly free performances. \n• Bands from all over New Zealand gather in Christchurch to play Big Band style jazz providing performance opportunities for around 500 musicians in 20 – 25 groups across 60 scheduled performances. \nAs well as all the performances\, there are workshops for youth and all ages. Run by Rodger Fox and his special guests. \nJunior Jazz Jam\, an event for Primary school aged jazz bands runs on the Thurdaay afternoon. \nThere is an early childhood interactive jazz education show on Thursday morning with ECE experts and a live jazz band. \nThere’s a parade led by Ambush Brass that anyone is welcome to join in with\, and jazz jam nights. \nSee details\, registration at https://www.chchbigbandfest.com/. Specific event details will be updated from May on. \nRegistrations close April 30th for big bands\, but workshops and ticketed events will be live until the event unless sold out prior.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/christchurch-big-band-festival-3/
LOCATION:Christchurch\, Canterbury\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Canterbury,International,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Band Festival":MAILTO:katie@bigbandfest.org.nz
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220824T181500
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CREATED:20220814T123828Z
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SUMMARY:Free Take Orff Webinar
DESCRIPTION:FREE ‘Take Orff’ Webinar Series – ‘Instruments in the Classroom’ – Part 1\nFor educators working with 8-12 year olds in the classroom\nPresented by Susie Davies-Splitter (M.Ed.) & Audrey Klein (B.Ed.\, Shenanigans)\nWed 24th August\, 2022 7.10 – 8.15 pm Australia AEDT\nFrom non melodic to melodic percussion instruments and Boomwhackers\nIn this webinar we will cover\n• Using classic Orff techniques to facilitate percussion instrument exploration\n• How to begin with the voice\, body percussion and movement and transfer to instruments\n• How to use non melodic\, melodic percussion instruments and BoomWhackers in your classrooms to make it super fun and engaging\nWe use a multi modal\, multi-sensory and Orff based approach to help make the learning stick!\nYou will receive:\n• A copy of the notes\n• Link to the recording\n• A PD certificate\nTo register\, click here https://welcometomusic.net/webinars/\nIf you can’t attend at these times\, you can watch the recording at a time that suits you – but make sure you register!\nCOMING UP – ‘Instruments in the Classroom’ – Part 2\nWed 21st Sept\, 2022 7.10 – 8.15 pm Australia AEDT\nFrom melodic instruments to recorder\, ukulele and all other available instruments that your\nstudents play to form a class band\nTo register\, click here https://welcometomusic.net/webinars/\n\nFacebook link https://www.facebook.com/events/2862174270593559 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/free-take-orff-webinar/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International,National
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220723
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CREATED:20220623T152635Z
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SUMMARY:35th World Conference of the International Society for Music Education "A Visible Voice"
DESCRIPTION:ISME is the International Society which MENZA belongs to  as the New Zealand region. \nThis bi-annual conference is online this year. \nCheck out the speakers programme and registration here: https://ismeworldconference.org/
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/35th-world-conference-of-the-international-society-for-music-education-a-visible-voice/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International,National
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210322T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210322T190000
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CREATED:20210305T113659Z
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SUMMARY:EARLY YEARS - TOO MUCH TOO SOON
DESCRIPTION:Lucinda Geoghegan Session – March 22nd 2021 – Too Much Too Soon!\n$15.00 \nEarly Years- Too much too soon!\nJoin Lucinda Geoghegan as she presents on the importance of immersing children in play-based experiences as a precursor to formal music learning! \n  \nThis session will focus on the importance of experiential learning in early years and how children need to build a strong foundation in basic musical skills prior to being introduced to music notation. These early musical experiences are of course introduced through play. \n  \nThis session will be held on Monday\, 22nd March 2021 at 6pm-7pm AEST \n  \nImportant Notes: \n\nThis session will be presented via Zoom – please ensure you will be available at the scheduled time to attend this session.\nThe session is presented in AEST (Brisbane\, Australia) time zone.\nThe notes for this session will be emailed after the session is presented.\nYou will be emailed a Zoom link closer to the session date – this link is for one entry to the session.\nAll sessions are non-assessed and cannot be counted towards any Kodály certification.\n\n\n\n\nWe are thrilled to announce that we are bringing back some of your favourite sessions from Summer School! \n\n\nFor those of you who missed Lucinda Geoghegan’s fantastic Early Childhood sessions\, we’ve got you covered! Here’s another chance to catch this great PD on Monday 22nd March at 6pm AEST!\n\n\nReady to book in? Follow the below link to purchase your ticket!\nhttp://bit.ly/STAVirtualSessions\n\n\nNote: These sessions are presented on Zoom- please make sure you can attend the sessions at the scheduled time!
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/early-years-too-much-too-soon/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cuskelly College of Music":MAILTO:office@cuskellymusic.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210124
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20210111T091957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210111T091957Z
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SUMMARY:"Believe in Music" free online NAMM event
DESCRIPTION:Believe in Music online event starts on 19 January (NZ time). It has a stream for music education. \nFree but you must register. \nIts organised by NAMM (the musical instrument association) and replaces the irreplaceable NAMM Show .. the enormous international musical instrument trade show. The upside being that the live music and music education activities are now available to all … online. There’s some excellent sessions. \n\n“THE GLOBAL GATHERING TO UNIFY AND SUPPORT THE PEOPLE WHO BRING MUSIC TO THE WORLD” \n\nSchedule here https://attend.believeinmusic.tv/schedule \nThe time shows in NZ time Zone and you can filter the topics you are interested in.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/believe-in-music-namm-free-online/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210120
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20210110T160424Z
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SUMMARY:Online course: Video Creation for Music Teachers
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to create effective tutorials\, play-alongs\, end-of-year showcases and virtual ensemble videos (using free software) with Katie Wardrobe from Midnight Music. \nSee https://midnightmusic.com.au/vcmt/ for details. \n\nAbout this course\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearn at your chosen pace \n\n\nThe 5 course modules will be released once per week starting mid-Jan 2021.  Work alongside other course members as each module is released OR work at your own pace and take your time. \nThere is no specific deadline for the course: you will have access to all of the materials for as long as you have an active membership to the Midnight Music Community! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nStep-by-step instructions  \n\n\nBeginner and intermediate video creators are all welcome in this course. \nEach course module focusses on a practical project and instructions will show you how to create each video step-by-step. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAsk questions in our friendly forum \n\n\nYou can ask questions and connect with other course participants in our forums.  No question is ever “too silly”! \nCourse members will also be invited to share their video projects with one another.  It’s optional but super useful if you’d like a little inspiration\, or if you’d like some feedback on your own creations. \n\n\nYou will get ongoing access to:\n\n\nSTEP-BY-STEP ONLINE COURSE \nWITH 5 MODULES \n\n\nEach module walks you through a video project via bite-sized\, binge-able tutorials. You’ll learn the basics of creating your own video projects\, \nplus a whole range of ninja tricks to help you work smarter and faster.  \n\nModule 1 (from 19 Jan 2021): \n\n\nHow to create effective tutorial videos \n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow to use Loom to record your screen\, your voice and yourself\n\n\n\n\nHow to achieve good quality sound\n\n\n\n\nHow to add annotations and edit\n\n\n\n\nTips for planning and preparation\n\n\n\n\nHow to save and share your videos\n\n\n\n\nModule 2 (from 25 Jan 2021): \n\n\nHow to make playalong videos (simple) \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat makes a good play-along? Analysis of different types\n\n\n\n\nHow to create quick lyric\, chord and rhythm play-alongs\n\n\n\n\nCopyright considerations for soundtracks\n\n\n\n\nAdding a simple “pointer” or highlight\n\n\n\nModule 3 (from 1 Feb 2021): \n\n\nHow to make a video montage or concert showcase \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreative ideas for end-of-year or showcase videos\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to De Vinci Resolve software\n\n\n\n\nHow to put together a montage using images and video\n\n\n\n\nHow to create a virtual concert-style compilation video\n\n\n\n\n\nModule 4: (from 8 Feb 2021) \n\n\nHow to make playalong videos (advanced) and how to use a green screen \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreate your own advanced play-alongs with animation\, green screen effects and picture-in-picture\n\n\n\n\nHow to find or create notation\, background images\, chords\, clipart\n\n\n\n\nHow to set up a green screen on a budget (for less than $10!) and place yourself in front of different backgrounds\n\n\n\n\nHow to create a picture-in-picture effect\n\n\n\nModule 5 (from 15 Feb 2021): \n\n\nHow to create a virtual choir or band or multitrack a cappella video \n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn this module we’ll tackle everyone’s favourite topic and create a (small) virtual ensemble video\n\n\n\n\nLearn the workflow and tips for synchronising multiple videos which can be scaled up for larger projects\n\n\n\n\nDiscover why careful preparation and clear directions for your performers are the key!\n\n\n\n\nTips for basic audio editing\, placing videos in a grid layout and what to do if your computer is struggling (!)\n\n\nPLUS YOU’LL GET CHECKLISTS\, CLIPART\, GUIDES AND OTHER RESOURCES!\n\n\nSee https://midnightmusic.com.au/vcmt/ for all details and computer requirements. \nAccess to the course by becoming a member of the Midnight Music Online Community (free if you are already a member). \n\n 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/online-course-video-creation-for-music-teachers/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International,National
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210115T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210115T123000
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20210112T161719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210113T131152Z
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SUMMARY:Free - Music Tech Lessons for Chromebooks\, BYOD and Mixed Devices - 60 mins
DESCRIPTION:Free webinar – Music Tech Lessons for Chromebooks\, BYOD and Mixed Devices – 60 mins (Midnight Music)\nFREE ONLINE TRAINING // ​​​​​​PD CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE PROVIDED\nHosted by KATIE WARDROBE (MIDNIGHT MUSIC)\nSession options: \n\nFriday Jan 15 11:30am\nFriday Jan 15 2pm\nSat Jan 16 6am\n\nThe session contains: \n\nIdeas for music tech lessons that use online software and interactive websites (that can be accessed from a variety of devices)\n\n\n\n\n\nLearn how you can create drum patterns\, compose video game music\, explore songwriting and more \n\n\n\n\nProfessional development certificate of attendance provided [60 minutes]​​​​​​​ \n\n\n\n\nFREE creative tech resources that you can use with students of all ages \n\n\n\n\nWhat to do when things go wrong with technology! \n\nNote – when you click the REGISTER button\, you will be offered to change the time zone. Change to Auckland\, Wellington GMT +13
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/free-music-tech-lessons-for-chromebooks-byod-and-mixed-devices-60-mins/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International,National
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210115T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210113T131316Z
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SUMMARY:Online Kodály Summer School Music Program
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE THAT REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.\n\nEarlier this year\, we announced that the Summer School Music Program would be going ahead in January 2021 and we have remained optimistic that we would be able to come together for our yearly gathering of learning\, music making and networking.\n\n\nHowever\, the course of the pandemic is unpredictable and in this uncertain climate it is necessary that we cancel any plans for a face-to-face Summer School. The ever-present threat of infection\, restrictions on gathering\, health advice about singing and playing\, ongoing border closures\, travel restrictions and quarantine periods means that it is not possible to guarantee the viability of our usual program. The safety of our staff and participants is our priority and it is essential that we do all we can to assist in minimising the spread of the virus.\n\n\nThe good news is that we are in the process of finalising our plans for a week of online sessions that you can see from the comfort of your own home or studio. There will be a dedicated pedagogy stream for classroom educators\, choral conductors\, and instrumental and studio teachers as well as an additional stream for performers – pianists\, instrumentalists and singers.\n\n\nWe will have many of our usual presenters involved but the flexibility of an online program allows us to include new faces and ideas with an expanded range of national and international presenters. This program will provide a chance to reflect on our teaching practice\, expand our thinking and meet with colleagues from all over Australia and the world!\n\n\nThe program will have a morning block of sessions from 8:30 – 12:30 (30 minutes break between each session) and an evening block from 16:00 – 20:00 (again with 30 minutes between each session). This means that we can include an extensive line-up of international presenters from a range of time zones and happily there is a long break for a swim\, a long lunch or a siesta!\n\n\nDetails on the scope of this program will be available soon but in the meantime\, make sure you’re following our Facebook page for any further updates. To be added to our mailing list\, please email office@cuskellymusic.com.\n\n\nWe are looking forward to seeing you all in the the Online Summer School Music Program from January 11th – 15th!\n\n\nJames\, Michael and Hayley\n\n\n– The Cuskelly College of Music team
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/online-summer-school-music-program/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cuskelly College of Music":MAILTO:office@cuskellymusic.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201112
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200928T110140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T110140Z
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SUMMARY:Uploaded Songwriting Competition (entries due 11 Nov 2020)
DESCRIPTION:Uploaded is a songwriting competition hosted by Andrson—a sound-driven A&R platform that helps you deliver your music to key music executives.  And now\, Andrson users worldwide can submit original songs to compete for prizes. \nAnd to launch Uploaded\, we’re partnering with children’s charity\, Make-A-Wish Ireland. Twenty percent of sponsorships and all donations from the competition will be committed to the charity – raising vital funds to help grant wishes to seriously ill children. \nThe competition runs from June 15th – November 11th. Each month\, more prizes will be revealed\, and all finalists are invited to perform live in Dublin at a special Andrson event in February 2021!
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/uploaded-songwriting-competition-entries-due-11-nov-2020/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201106T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201106T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200126T231010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200423T173328Z
UID:166865-1604651400-1604680200@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:DAYTiME 2020 Sydney
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Music EDnet\, DAYTiME is an annual one-day professional development conference focusing on the effective integration of technology in music education. It offers a unique opportunity to hear from some of the most knowledgeable and experienced exponents of the use of technology in music education\, as well as some time to network with your peers and share ideas and resources. \nThe No.1 conference in the region\nfocusing on technology in music education. \nAs a music educator\, DAYTiME will help you to: \n\ngain understanding about existing and emerging technologies that can enhance music teaching practice and improve student engagement\nkeep informed about evolving pedagogical approaches and the relevant use of technology in meeting curriculum achievement standards\nremove intimidating barriers surrounding certain areas of music technology\nlearn from examples of best practice and develop strategies for more effective planning of appropriate resources within your school context\ngain inspiration to continue professional learning beyond the conference and expand opportunities for professional networking\n\nProfessional Development certificates are provided to all attendees following the conference.\n \n\n\nDr Ethan Hein – USA\nKeynote presenterHip-hop Creativities for the Post-Performance Age.We are delighted to have Ethan Hein presenting the Sydney Keynote. Ethan is a highly regarded educator and author and a Doctoral Fellow in music education at New York University\, USA. Ethan is also an adjunct professor at NYU and maintains a widely followed blog. \nThe day’s program follows with a wide choice of sessions delivered by leading educators and industry experts\, from Australia and overseas. Sessions cover a range of relevant topics for delivering music in primary\, middle and secondary school including current and emerging pedagogical approaches as well as ever-evolving technologies and curricula. \nA day of professional learning\, highly regarded by hundreds of attendees annually …DAYTiME is a “must attend” event for all music educators. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat teachers are saying\n“The speakers were amazing and the sessions were mind bending for most of us!! Definitely there next year.” \nKeryn Hastie\, Music Teacher\, Tuart Forest Primary School\, WA \n  \n“Thank you again to you and your team for the work you put into the Daytime Conference. As always it was an excellent day that was very stimulating … Honestly\, Daytime is consistently one of the best PDs that I attend.” \nNick Knijnenburg\, Head of Department – The Arts\, Immanuel Lutheran College\, Qld\n\n\n\n\n\nDetails\n\n\nWhen\nFriday\, May 29\, 2020\n8:30 AM – 4:30 PM\nE. Australia Time \n\n\nWhere\nRyde Eastwood Leagues Club\n117 Ryedale Road\nWest Ryde\, New South Wales 2114\nAustralia \n\n\nPlanner\nKeith Huxtable \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/daytime-2020-sydney/
LOCATION:Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club\, 117 Ryedale Road\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2114\, Australia
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="Music EDnet":MAILTO:info@musicednet.co.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201102T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200825T120343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200825T120343Z
UID:167747-1604304000-1605459600@menza.co.nz
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/
LOCATION:Canterbury
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201020T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201020T203000
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200921T111316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T111357Z
UID:167831-1603222200-1603225800@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Free Music Therapy Webinar: Musicking and Cultural Identity
DESCRIPTION:Keeping Community in Mind: Musicking and Cultural Identity \nHave you ever seen a pipa or heard pipa music? The pipa is a four-stringed pear-shaped lute\, one of the oldest Chinese musical instruments with over 2000 years of history. Cici will share some of her pipa music and reflect on the relationship between music\, culture\, identity and wellbeing\, and invite you to experience a therapeutic sound-making journey. \nThe gayageum is a Korean traditional string instrument. Hyunah will introduce this instrument\, which is one of the geum family\, along with the zheng (China) and the koto (Japan). She will discuss the diasporic identity of Koreans in relation to gayageum performance\, with an understanding the meaning of gayageum music to Koreans in Dunedin. This presentation includes a gayageum demonstration. \nThe presentations will be followed by an opportunity for comments and questions. \nCici Kong was born in Dalian\, a beautiful Chinese coastal city where she started her musical journey when she was four\, singing in a children’s choir and later learning to play the pipa. She graduated with a Bachelor in Music Performance (Traditional Chinese Instruments) from Xiamen University of China in 2012. In 2013 and 2014\, she worked for the Confucius Institute at Victoria University of Wellington as a Mandarin language assistant\, offering Chinese language classes\, music workshops and music classes in schools and communities\, and performed in many quality events. Since 2018\, she has worked as a Registered Music Therapist\, after training at the New Zealand School of Music. Cici is passionate about helping children and adults to reach their potential and to build connections through positive music-making. She has worked with children with special needs at schools and adults with dementia and mental health issues in rest homes and daycare centres. Cici’s music therapy approach is person-centred and strengths-based. Cici loves the positivity when people and music come together\, and feels that she now has a better understanding of how to care for them with patience and compassion. \nHyunah Cho is a PhD candidate in music therapy research at the University of Otago. As a Korean Certificated Music Therapist (KCMT)\, she worked as a music therapist at a Korean psychiatric hospital and a Steiner school in South Korea before coming to New Zealand in 2016. Hyunah is interested in a holistic approach by understanding the cultural context of music therapy. As a New Zealand Registered Music Therapist\, Hyunah is providing music therapy sessions in Dunedin while finishing her thesis. \nRegistration closes on Sunday 18th October\, at 5pm 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/free-music-therapy-webinar-musicking-and-cultural-identity/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Music Therapy New Zealand":MAILTO:info@musictherapy.org.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201018
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200910T135200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T135245Z
UID:167809-1602892800-1602979199@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:World Singing Day
DESCRIPTION:Greetings from Scott Johnson\, Boulder\, Colorado in the US\n\nI wanted to invite your MENZA members to join thousands around the world in singing on World Singing Day (Oct. 17). This annual event that takes place around the world on the third Saturday in October is for everyone — singers and “non-singers” alike — to build community and celebrate our common humanity.\n\nNew Zealand is one of the few places on earth right now where people can gather in public to celebrate WSD\, but most of the world will most likely not be able to gather in October so this year it will be more of an online\, virtual experience.\n\nHere are some things people will be doing on\, and before\, WSD this year:\nhttps://worldsingingday.org/sing/\n\nI hope MENZA members can join us this year to sing together and celebrate our global family.\n\n  \nSing together with family and friends on World Singing Day and be a part of something big. \nThis year’s 9th annual World Singing Day (WSD) global sing-along on the 17th of October will look a little different in most places due to the pandemic this year. It’s going to be a global singing party online. Like New Year’s Eve but with tons of singing! \nHere are things you can do on\, and before\, WSD: \n\nSend us a video for our “Around the World in 80 Songs” global video project by Sept. 12\, 2020.\nParticiapte in our “To me\, a wonderful world looks like…” video/photo project by Oct. 1\, 2020.\n“Sing it Forward” on the 17th of October 2020 by singing with whomever you live with\, wherever you are\, and then sharing your short singing videos on social media and tagging friends and challenging them to “sing it forward.” Use the hashtag #worldsingingday.\nSing this year’s WSD Song of the Year “What a Wonderful World” and send us your video.\nSing our simple WSD Theme Song “Till the Whole World Sings” and send us your video.\nClick “Going” on the global Facebook event\, “I’m singing on WSD 2020.”\n\nIf you can gather in person where you live\, learn about hosting a sing-along in your area here.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/world-singing-day/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International,National
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201007T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201007T200000
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200921T110951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T111124Z
UID:167826-1602097200-1602100800@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Free music therapy webinar: Evaluating how a music therapy service is valued by its community
DESCRIPTION:In 2019 the Raukatauri Music Therapy Trust was awarded a grant by the NZ Lottery Grants Board to commission an independent evaluation of its services. The evaluation was designed to identify the values and impacts that RMTT services have for its clients\, families and outreach partner organisations\, and the factors that support and challenge participation in RMTT services. \nIn this webinar\, Adrian Field from evaluation company Dovetail and Jen Ryckaert from Raukatauri discuss the process of the evaluation and its findings. They will share reflections and learnings for both Raukatauri and the wider music therapy profession in Aotearoa New Zealand\, particularly around public understanding of music therapy and the value of relationships within music therapy and the wider disability community. \nJen Ryckaert is the Clinical and Centre Director of the Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre\, and a practising Registered Music Therapist. During her time as Director\, Raukatauri has realised unprecedented growth and currently serves over 500 clients across the lifespan each week in Auckland\, Northland and Hawke’s Bay. Jen originally joined the Raukatauri team in 2015\, following work as the Music Therapy Clinic Manager and Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor of Music Therapy at Nazareth College in Rochester\, New York. Jen enjoys being a part of the larger music therapy community in New Zealand and currently serves on the NZ Music Therapy Registration Board. \nAdrian Field is the director of Dovetail\, an Auckland-based research and evaluation company. Adrian’s work helps organisations uncover the difference they are making\, and support positive change in communities and systems. Adrian was trained as a social science researcher and has been evaluating services and programmes for some 20 years. Adrian is an honorary academic at the School of Population Health (University of Auckland) and the national co-convenor of the Aotearoa-New Zealand Evaluation Association (ANZEA). \nRegistration closes on Monday 5th October\, at 5pm
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/free-music-therapy-webinar-evaluating-how-a-music-therapy-service-is-valued-by-its-community/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Music Therapy New Zealand":MAILTO:info@musictherapy.org.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201005
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200701T174220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200701T174220Z
UID:167577-1601683200-1601855999@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:ANZARME (Australian & New Zealand Association for Research In Music Education)
DESCRIPTION:As you are aware\, COVID-19 has had a dramatic impact and forced the cancellation of many face to face events. The ANZARME committee held off making a final decision on the viability of our 2020 Gold Coast Conference as long as possible\, and concluded that it is just not possible to proceed at this time. While we are disappointed that we cannot go ahead as originally planned\, we are excited to announce that we will be going ahead with ANZARME 2020 as an online event. \nThe online conference will run over October 3 – 4 (in line with original conference dates) and we are grateful to The University of Melbourne for their kind offer of hosting the online conference. Prospective participants are invited to submit abstracts now\, and successful presenters will then be invited to create a 15 – 20 video of their presentation for uploading into the conference platform at least 2 weeks prior to the event. Presentations will then be available for viewing by conference delegates from this time. The conference will then comprise a series of themed online sessions over the two days October 3 – 4. Details as follows: \nWhat to do \nIf you are interested in presenting\, the call for abstracts is now open. Abstracts up to 250 words must be registered and submitted via the ANZARME website https://anzarme.com.au/ before August 21. Abstracts will be double blind peer reviewed\, and successful presenters will be notified as soon as possible. This process complies with current conference arrangements \nOnce accepted\, presenters will be asked to create a 15 – 20 minute video of their presentation and upload it via the link on the ANZARME website. A slide template will be available for presenters on the ANZARME website\, and videos can be in any format. Technical help will be available through the website\, and presentations must be uploaded by September 17 at the latest. \nAll wishing to access the online conference will be asked to register through the ANZARME website\, whether presenting or not. We are pleased to announce that the cost of the conference will only be $50 for delegates\, and $25 for students. \nFurther details on the actual online format will be forthcoming soon. At the moment\, a lot of work is going on behind the scenes finalising the technical arrangements and I am grateful to ANZARME committee members Dr Emily Wilson\, Dr Brad Merrick\, Martin Emo and Associate Professor Annie Mitchell for their work at relatively short notice to get this event up and running. The website is currently being updated and should reflect the above within the next two weeks. \nImportantly\, ANZARME 2020 will be going ahead. Please make sure you submit your abstracts as soon as possible if you interested in presenting in this exciting new format. \nI am also pleased to announce that ANZARME 2021 is planned for the Gold Coast\, and ANZARME 2022 for Invercargill in New Zealand. \nThank you for your patience and understanding\, and we look forward to welcoming you to ANZARME 2020 online. \nBest wishes \nDr Geoffrey M Lowe \nPresident\, ANZARME \nSenior Lecturer in Music Education \nEdith Cowan University
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/anzarme-australian-new-zealand-association-for-research-in-music-education/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="ANZARME":MAILTO:g.lowe@ecu.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200928T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200928T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200825T115416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200925T154411Z
UID:167742-1601281800-1601308800@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Kodály Australia Virtual Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow educators throughout the world for a day of inspiring online presentations\, practical workshops and engaging discussions led by internationally renowned leaders. \nTo Sustain the Vision until we can physically meet again in 2022\, we have put together a program which includes Keynote Presentations from Dr Árpád Tóth\, Dr Anita Collins and Dr László Norbert Nemes along with workshops and Q and A sessions presented by each state as well as live and recorded presentations from our guest choirs. \nFull Program Information is here: http://kodalynationalconference.org.au/program/ \nThe cost for the day is $20 for members and $90 for non Members (including 1 year membership) – Bookings are now open here: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=645809& \nRemember to pass the word around and help us make this day a wonderful day of connection with colleagues! There is a link here (https://mcusercontent.com/4afd3c18d2748f9307fb48dc1/files/bad89d46-1ddb-4c13-a82d-41b753aaa4a3/Flyer_Virtual_Summit.pdf) to help you promote this as well!
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/kodaly-australia-virtual-summit/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kodaly Australia":MAILTO:info@kodaly.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200903T050000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200903T060000
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200831T130316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200831T130316Z
UID:167772-1599109200-1599112800@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Fine Arts Academy: Integrated Fine Arts Learning in a Blended Program
DESCRIPTION:Join Jenn and Jamie who will answer your questions about blended learning between music educators and general classroom teachers. Hear about their program the FAe- Fine Arts eCademy\, a K-8 blended learning fine arts program where students learn through the arts at school and through a personalized learning program at home. This town hall session will answer your questions about how schoo may look different and way to adapt to the ‘new normal’ of blended learning.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/fine-arts-academy-integrated-fine-arts-learning-in-a-blended-program/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International,National
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200803T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200807T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200724T183718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T183718Z
UID:167643-1596441600-1596819600@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:34th ISME World Conference online
DESCRIPTION:Due to the world circumstances\, the 34th ISME World Conference was cancelled and a ‘flavour’ is being staged online. This reflects the original theme for the 34th ISME World Conference of Visions of Equity and Diversity\, a timely reminder of music’s power to unite our humanity while respecting our differences. \nThe program is as follows: \nTypes of event\nThere are two types of sessions as well as the General Assembly. \nPresidential Sessions: These are the President’s selection of papers that collectively best represent the conference theme of equity and diversity\, and that would have showcased the week’s program overall. These are now presented as recordings. These videos will be released in the morning of the date shown below. There is no need to register but the sessions will only be available to ISME members. \nThought Leader Session:  This session is designed to bring a different perspective to our music education community. It enables us to hear from others in our wider world\, who we may not otherwise encounter. The session is hosted by Susan O’Neill\, ISME President and Dean of the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University\, Vancouver\, Canada. Time shown is Helsinki time. To check the time in your zone we use World Time Buddy. The session will also be recorded. Participants at the live event will be encouraged to ask questions. Again\, this session is only open to ISME members. The link to register for the Thought Leader session has been sent to members by email. It can also be found on this page and members will need to log in to access that page. Note: the registration will close an hour before the session. \nAll sessions will be accessible from a dedicated web page and members need to log in to access it. \nProgram\nMonday 3 August \nPresidential Sessions \n\n\nLily Chen-Hafteck (USA) – Music for Everyone: Visions of Equity and Diversity in Brazil\, China\, Poland\, Kenya and USA\nNicholas Bannan (Australia) – Visions of Equity and Diversity in Singing: Cross-cultural Investigation of Evolution and Practice\nAnita Prest (Canada) – The Promise of Indigenous Research Methods for Music Education Scholarship\n\n\n\nTuesday 4 August\n\nPresidential Sessions\n\nJulie Ballantyne (Australia) – Music Teachers’ Reports of Their Self-efficacy: Implications for Support Across the Career\nPhil Mullen (UK) – Challenging Voices: Music-making with Children Excluded from School Because of Their Behaviour\nRebeqa Rivers (USA) – Disrupting Systems of Oppression: using Critical Pedagogy Tools in Music Education\n\nWednesday 5 August \nPresidential Sessions \n\nGlenn Nierman (USA) – Using Assessment to Enable Young Musicians’ Musical Growth—An Issue of Equity\nAdena Portowitz (Israel) -Addressing Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion through Mediated Instrumental Music Education\n\nThursday 6 August \nThought Leader Session \nDeborah Cheetham in conversation with Margaret Barrett. 2am Helsinki time. Live event and registration required. \nGeneral Assembly. \n4pm Helsinki time. All members are encouraged to attend. A recording will be available. \nFriday 7 August \nPresidential Sessions \n\n\nCarol Frierson-Campbell (USA) – Musicking in Place: Noticing Musical Becoming in Palestine\nEmily Akuno (Kenya) – Developing and Harnessing Folk Music as a Tool for Education: A Report from Five Countries\n\n\n  \nNote that the ISME COMMISSIONS can be found here https://www.isme-commissions.org/
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/34th-isme-world-conference-online/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200726
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200703T051809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200703T051809Z
UID:167590-1595548800-1595721599@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:MISTEC CONFERENCE (Music in Schools and Teacher Education)
DESCRIPTION:ISME Music In Schools and Teacher Education Commission (MISTEC) Online Synchronous Forums\nDue to COVID-19\, the seminar will be delivered as a series of four online synchronous forums.\n​To attend\, you need to be an ISME member and to register by 15th July. \nhttps://www.isme-commissions.org/mistec.html \nThe 23rd International Pre-Conference Seminar of the Music in Schools and Teacher Education Commission (MISTEC) is being held in virtual synchronous format on July 17\, 18\, 24\, and 25 2020.\n\nThe mission of the Music in Schools and Teacher Education Commission (MISTEC) is to promote the development of research and innovations in theory and practice in the fields of music teaching in schools and teacher education. The Commission serves to support\, develop and maintain international collaboration\, coalitions and strategic alliances and exchange of pedagogical resources\, innovative teaching approaches and experiences among professionals and institutions from around the world. The aim of the MISTEC Pre-Conference seminar is to engage participants\, presenters\, and commissioners in enriching dialogues and in hands-on experiences related to school music teaching and learning and to music teacher education by exploring current best practices and research. \nThe ISME Music In Schools and Teacher Education Commission (MISTEC) Pre-Conference Seminar 2020 encourages submissions focused around the theme of Broadening Access To And Engagement With Music Education. This theme supports the main ISME conference theme of Visions of Equity and Diversity. Accepted workshop and paper presentations from around the world will highlight ways to extend current theoretical and educational thinking\, together with exchanging innovative practical approaches for music education and teacher education. The collaboration fostered through this intimate\, dialogic seminar enables the shared development of educational policies and practices geared towards ensuring quality music education for all children.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/mistec-conference-music-in-schools-and-teacher-education-2/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200719
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20200703T051532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200703T051553Z
UID:167585-1594944000-1595116799@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:MISTEC CONFERENCE (Music in Schools and Teacher Education)
DESCRIPTION:ISME Music In Schools and Teacher Education Commission (MISTEC) Online Synchronous Forums\nDue to COVID-19\, the seminar will be delivered as a series of four online synchronous forums.\n​To attend\, you need to be an ISME member and to register by 15th July. \nhttps://www.isme-commissions.org/mistec.html \nThe 23rd International Pre-Conference Seminar of the Music in Schools and Teacher Education Commission (MISTEC) is being held in virtual synchronous format on July 17\, 18\, 24\, and 25 2020.\n\nThe mission of the Music in Schools and Teacher Education Commission (MISTEC) is to promote the development of research and innovations in theory and practice in the fields of music teaching in schools and teacher education. The Commission serves to support\, develop and maintain international collaboration\, coalitions and strategic alliances and exchange of pedagogical resources\, innovative teaching approaches and experiences among professionals and institutions from around the world. The aim of the MISTEC Pre-Conference seminar is to engage participants\, presenters\, and commissioners in enriching dialogues and in hands-on experiences related to school music teaching and learning and to music teacher education by exploring current best practices and research. \nThe ISME Music In Schools and Teacher Education Commission (MISTEC) Pre-Conference Seminar 2020 encourages submissions focused around the theme of Broadening Access To And Engagement With Music Education. This theme supports the main ISME conference theme of Visions of Equity and Diversity. Accepted workshop and paper presentations from around the world will highlight ways to extend current theoretical and educational thinking\, together with exchanging innovative practical approaches for music education and teacher education. The collaboration fostered through this intimate\, dialogic seminar enables the shared development of educational policies and practices geared towards ensuring quality music education for all children.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/mistec-conference-music-in-schools-and-teacher-education/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190614T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190614T162500
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20190413T191627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190413T191627Z
UID:166206-1560501000-1560529500@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:DAYTiME 2019 Sydney
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 14\, 2019 \n8:30 AM – 4:25 PM \nRyde Eastwood Leagues Club\n117 Ryedale Road\nWest Ryde\, New South Wales 2114\nAustralia \nPresented by Music EDnet\, DAYTiME is an annual one-day professional development conference focusing on the effective integration of technology in music education. It offers a unique opportunity to hear from some of the most knowledgeable and experienced exponents of the use of technology in music education\, as well as some time to network with your peers and share ideas and resources. \nThe No.1 conference in the region\nfocusing on technology in music education. \nAs a music educator\, DAYTiME will help you to: \n\ngain understanding about existing and emerging technologies that can enhance music teaching practice and improve student engagement\nkeep informed about evolving pedagogical approaches and the relevant use of technology in meeting curriculum achievement standards\nremove intimidating barriers surrounding certain areas of music technology\nlearn from examples of best practice and develop strategies for more effective planning of appropriate resources within your school context\ngain inspiration to continue professional learning beyond the conference and expand opportunities for professional networking\n\nProfessional Development certificates are provided to all attendees following the conference.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr James Frankel – USA\nKeynote presenter \nTeaching in a Connected World \nWe are delighted to have Jim Frankel\, accomplished music educator and currently the Director of MusicFirst from New York\, USA\, presenting the Brisbane Keynote. The day’s program follows with a wide choice of sessions delivered by leading educators and industry experts\, from Australia and overseas. Sessions cover a range of relevant topics for delivering music in primary\, middle and secondary school including current and emerging pedagogical approaches as well as ever-evolving technologies and curricula. \nA day of professional learning\, highly regarded by hundreds of attendees annually …DAYTiME is a “must attend” event for all music educators. \nPlease see the website for details of workshop sessions and registration. \nMusicEdNet are offering a super special rate for NZ delegates as they did last year (NZ$150 +GST) and it’s an opportunity to take in some great PD\, do some networking and spend a weekend in OZ. All the details are available at www.daytime.co.nz.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/daytime-2019-sydney/
LOCATION:Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club\, 117 Ryedale Road\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2114\, Australia
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="MusicEdNet":MAILTO:events@musicednet.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190607T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190607T162500
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20190430T053202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T053202Z
UID:166217-1559896200-1559924700@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:DAYTiME 2019 Brisbane
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Music EDnet\, DAYTiME is an annual one-day professional development conference focusing on the effective integration of technology in music education. It offers a unique opportunity to hear from some of the most knowledgeable and experienced exponents of the use of technology in music education\, as well as some time to network with your peers and share ideas and resources. \nThe No.1 conference in the region\nfocusing on technology in music education. \nAs a music educator\, DAYTiME will help you to: \n\ngain understanding about existing and emerging technologies that can enhance music teaching practice and improve student engagement\nkeep informed about evolving pedagogical approaches and the relevant use of technology in meeting curriculum achievement standards\nremove intimidating barriers surrounding certain areas of music technology\nlearn from examples of best practice and develop strategies for more effective planning of appropriate resources within your school context\ngain inspiration to continue professional learning beyond the conference and expand opportunities for professional networking\n\n  \nProfessional Development certificates are provided to all attendees following the conference.\n\nDr James Frankel – USA\nKeynote presenter \nTeaching in a Connected World \nWe are delighted to have Jim Frankel\, accomplished music educator and currently the Director of MusicFirst from New York\, USA\, presenting the Brisbane Keynote. The day’s program follows with a wide choice of sessions delivered by leading educators and industry experts\, from Australia and overseas. Sessions cover a range of relevant topics for delivering music in primary\, middle and secondary school including current and emerging pedagogical approaches as well as ever-evolving technologies and curricula. \nA day of professional learning\, highly regarded by hundreds of attendees annually …DAYTiME is a “must attend” event for all music educators.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/daytime-2019-brisbane/
LOCATION:O’Shea Centre\, Wilston\, 19 Lovedale St\, Wilston\, Queensland\, 4051\, Australia
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="MusicEdNet":MAILTO:events@musicednet.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190517T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190517T162500
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20190413T190238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190413T191951Z
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SUMMARY:DAYTiME 2019 Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 17\, 2019\n8:30 AM – 4:25 PM \nAmora Riverwalk Hotel Melbourne\n649 Bridge Rd\nRichmond\, Victoria 3121\nAustralia \nPresented by Music EDnet\, DAYTiME is an annual one-day professional development conference focusing on the effective integration of technology in music education. It offers a unique opportunity to hear from some of the most knowledgeable and experienced exponents of the use of technology in music education\, as well as some time to network with your peers and share ideas and resources. \nThe No.1 conference in the region\nfocusing on technology in music education. \nAs a music educator\, DAYTiME will help you to: \n\ngain understanding about existing and emerging technologies that can enhance music teaching practice and improve student engagement\nkeep informed about evolving pedagogical approaches and the relevant use of technology in meeting curriculum achievement standards\nremove intimidating barriers surrounding certain areas of music technology\nlearn from examples of best practice and develop strategies for more effective planning of appropriate resources within your school context\ngain inspiration to continue professional learning beyond the conference and expand opportunities for professional networking\n\nProfessional Development certificates are provided to all attendees following the conference.\n  \n\nCherie Herring – Columbia USA\nKeynote Speaker \nAn inspirational Keynote address to look forward to! \nWe are delighted to have Cherie Herring\, music teacher at Hammond Lower School in Columbia\, South Carolina USA\, presenting the Melbourne Keynote. Cherie’s use of technology in the classroom showcases how well technology can be used as a tool to reach every child in the music classroom. \nThe day’s program follows with a wide choice of sessions delivered by leading educators and industry experts\, from Australia and overseas. Sessions cover a range of relevant topics for delivering music in primary\, middle and secondary school including current and emerging pedagogical approaches as well as ever-evolving technologies and curricula. \nA day of professional learning\, highly regarded by hundreds of attendees annually …DAYTiME is a “must attend” event for all music educators. \nPlease see the website for details of workshop sessions and registration. \nMusicEdNet are offering a super special rate for NZ delegates as they did last year (NZ$150 +GST) and it’s an opportunity to take in some great PD\, do some networking and spend a weekend in OZ. All the details are available at www.daytime.co.nz.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/daytime-2019-melbourne/
LOCATION:Amora Riverwalk Hotel Melbourne\, 649 Bridge Rd\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3121\, Australia
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="MusicEdNet":MAILTO:events@musicednet.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181004T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20180502T172553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180502T172553Z
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SUMMARY:ANZARME Australian and New Zealand Association for Research in Music Education
DESCRIPTION:Australian and New Zealand Association for Research in Music Education\n40th Conference 2018\n4 – 7 October \nCrowne Plaza\, Gold Coast\, Queensland\, Australia.\n  \nWELCOME: \nThe Australian and New Zealand Association for Research in Music Education (ANZARME).welcomes all researchers of music education\, from beginning to experienced\, to the 40th Conference. While we have created a conference theme\, not everyone may wish to address it\, and we will gratefully accept all submissions. \n  \nCALL FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS: \nPlease send abstracts of no more than 300 words and include your name and institutional affiliation (if any) by Monday\, 30 July\, 2018. The abstracts will be double peer-reviewed and notification with regards acceptance will be given by mid August at the latest. Earlier submissions will get an earlier response. Please send abstracts to: Dr Kay Hartwig (k.hartwig@griffith.edu.au). Presenters will have the opportunity to present their paper for 20 minutes. This will be followed by a 10 minute opportunity for questions from the floor. \nTHE CONFERENCE FORMAT: \nThursday October 4                11.00am-2.00pm        Executive Meeting \n3.00pm – 5.00pm       PRIMARY MUSIC TEACHER EDUCATION        (Crowne Plaza) \n5.00pm Welcome & Drinks – TAVERN ONE (Crowne Plaza) \nFriday October 5                     9:00 am – 5:00 pm      Papers \nSaturday October 6                9:00 am – 500 pm       Papers \n6.30 pm   Conference Dinner – ChiangMai Thai (Walking Distance from Crowne Plaza) \nSunday October 7                   9:00 am – 12:00 pm    Papers \n12:00 – 2:00 pm          Lunch and AGM \n2:00 pm                       Close \n  \nNEW RESEARCH / RESEARCH IN PROGRESS \nParticipants\, particularly beginning researchers and students undertaking research for the first time are invited to submit abstracts of research proposals for work in progress. \n  \nPOST GRADUATE PRIZES \nTo encourage new researchers\, ANZARME provides two Post Graduate Research prizes; the Doreen Bridges Prize\, and the David Sell Prize. Both awards are for promising research presented at the conference to Post Graduate students undertaking investigations in the field of music education. The prizes are awarded on the recommendations of a panel of adjudicators who attend each presentation. \n  \nCONFERENCE VENUE  \nThe 2018 conference will be held at the Crowne Plaza\, Surfers Paradise. \n  \nACCOMMODATION AT THE CONFERENCE VENUE – CROWNE PLAZA \n2807 Gold Coast Highway\, Surfers Paradise | QLD | 4217 | Australia | 61-7-55929900 \nConference rates available for delegates attending the Griffith University Music Conference. \nFor Bookings: \nAttendees of the event can contact directly at the hotel on 07 5592 9900 (ask to speak with Rob from In House Reservations) or send an email to groups.surfersparadise@ihg.com All new reservations will be made based on hotel availability at time of booking. \n  \nThere are many other types of accommodation available on the Gold Coast in a variety of price ranges. \n  \nCONFERENCE REGISTRATION \nThis can be done via the ANZARME website. \nConference Registration: $250 Full Membership/$150 Student Membership \nConference Dinner:  $50 \nDon’t forget to pay your ANZARME membership fee as well. \n  \nWe look forward to seeing you on the Queensland Gold Coast-ANZARME 2018. \nwww.anzarme.com \n  \nConference organiser \nDr Kay Hartwig \nk.hartwig@griffith.edu.au \n+61 7 3735 5733  or  0434925410 \n \n 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/anzarme-australian-and-new-zealand-association-for-research-in-music-education/
LOCATION:Canterbury
CATEGORIES:International
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Kay Hartwig":MAILTO:k.hartwig@griffith.edu.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170129
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20170301T202631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170301T202631Z
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SUMMARY:FIRST STEPS IN MUSIC Accreditation course with Dr John Feierabend
DESCRIPTION:Renowned early childhood music education expert Dr John Feierabend brings his research-based pedagogical approach to Australia\, with First Steps In Music\, a music and movement curriculum for teachers of children from birth through the primary years. \nBe inspired\, empowered and equipped to assist your students to become “tuneful\, beatful and artful” and help unlock the lifelong musical potential in every child. \n8am – 3pm January 25-28\, 2017\nDeakin University Waurn Ponds Campus\nVictoria\, AUSTRALIA \nFor more information or to register go to www.firststepsinmusic.eventbrite.com.au \n“Absolutely loved Dr. Feierabend. What a gifted\, intelligent man\, with a fun bent toward quirkiness!” \n“A transformational experience\, and I came away with a bunch of concrete strategies to use immediately.” \nThis is a Bluebird Foundation event proudly supported by Deakin University\, Geelong Connected Communities and the City of Greater Geelong.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/first-steps-in-music-accreditation-course-with-dr-john-feierabend/
LOCATION:Deakin University\, Alfred Deakin Drive\, Waurn Ponds\, Victoria\, 3220\, Australia
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bluebird Foundation":MAILTO:info@bluebirdfoundationinc.org.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160730
DTSTAMP:20260511T195355
CREATED:20151119T051337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151119T051337Z
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SUMMARY:ISME Glasgow 2016
DESCRIPTION:32nd World Conference\nInternational Society for Music Education\nGlasgow\, UK 24-29 July \nFeatured speakers and performers include Evelyn Glennie\, Joan Armatrading and Darren Henley. \nHundreds of workshops\, papers and concerts over 5 days of Music Education professional development from Early Childhood through to tertiary from all corners of the world.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/isme-glasgow-2016/
LOCATION:Royal Glasgow Concert Hall\, Buchanan Galleries\, 2 Sauchiehall St\, \, Glasgow\, G2 3NY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:International
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