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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240913T170000
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SUMMARY:Music Therapy NZ: 50th Anniversary Conference: Looking Back Moving Forward
DESCRIPTION:This year’s conference marks a significant milestone for Music Therapy New Zealand Te Rōpū Puoro Whakaora o Aotearoa (MThNZ) and celebrates 50 years as a professional practice. Friday night’s Anniversary Celebration also marks the 20-year anniversary of the Master of Music Therapy course\, jointly hosted by MThNZ and Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington. A further milestone will be the launch of a book detailing the history of Music Therapy in New Zealand. Conference attendees will receive a copy as part of their registration (in person attendees only). \nWith the ethos of bringing our wider global community together in inclusive ways for dialogue and celebration\, we are proud to present Music Therapy New Zealand’s first hybrid conference which includes a weekend of 49 presentations and 64 presenters from New Zealand\, the United Kingdom\, Australia\, Singapore\, India\, Japan\, USA and Canada. \nWe welcome music therapists\, allied health professionals\, government and non-government representatives\, users of music therapy services and anyone who would like to learn more about this powerful medium that brings about positive change. \nEarly-bird registrations close on 30 July! \n\n\nhttps://www.musictherapy.org.nz/\nhttps://www.musictherapy.org.nz/mthnz-50th-anniversary-conference/\nConference registration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/MusicTherapyNewZealand
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/music-therapy-nz-50th-anniversary-conference-looking-back-moving-forward/
LOCATION:Victoria University of Wellington\, Kelburn Parade\, Wellington\, 6012\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:National,Wellington
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ORGANIZER;CN="Music Therapy New Zealand":MAILTO:info@musictherapy.org.nz
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SUMMARY:MENZA WOF 2024 (Wellington Orchestra Festival)
DESCRIPTION:A day of orchestral rehearsal and performance for Primary and Intermediate-aged students who can read music and play an instrument. \nWOF 2024 is happening as a precursor to MEFA at the end of Term 3. A huge thanks to Wellington College and Musicworks for supporting the 2024 festival. \nWe have six pieces arranged by Richard Oswin\, ranging from classical favourites to film scores and pop hits. \nThis is an ideal opportunity for students who practice mostly on their own to join other students and make music as an ensemble. The technical difficulty of the music is suitable for students in their second or third year of learning onwards. Along with the four orchestra sections\, there are parts for drum kit\, hand percussion\, guitar\, bass\, keyboard\, Orff xylophone and recorders. Students can work on their parts with instrumental tutors leading up to the day\, preparing to play all six pieces. Schools are also welcome to use the repertoire in their own ensembles during the year. \nWOF is conducted by Mike Ashton. The day begins with a massed rehearsal\, followed by sectionals led by musicians from Orchestra Wellington and finishes with a concert of the six pieces\, which whanau can attend. The concert will also include a guest performance by Orchestra Wellington musicians. \nSchools registered for WOF will also get the opportunity to take part in Orchestra Wellington’s Education in Schools Programme – Orchestra Wellington will come to your school to help prepare your students! Schools registered for WOF can sign up for this by contacting Hannah Neman. \nContact Joanna Calvert if you have any questions. We encourage new schools and students to participate in this event… come and join the fun. Sign up for WOF using the link below and then you will get sent the sheet music to start practising! \nRegister here. \nMENZA members $100 per school\nnon-MENZA members $130 (includes membership to MENZA).\nInvoices will be sent on registration.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/menza-wof-2024-wellington-orchestra-festival/
LOCATION:Wellington College\, 15 Dufferin St\, Mount Victoria\, Wellington\, 6021\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:National,Wellington
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240927
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20240422T082317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T082317Z
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SUMMARY:MEFA 2024
DESCRIPTION:Who does MEFA cater for? \nMEFA warmly embraces a wide spectrum of school-aged musical groups\, including Jazz Bands\, Symphonic Bands\, Concert Bands\, Stage Bands\, Orchestras\, Chamber Groups\, Choral Ensembles\, Small Instrumental Ensembles\, and beyond. With each passing year\, we expand our horizons and continually evolve. Our mission is centred on creating a festival the opens doors to opportunities\, bringing together the school music community under a shared passion for ensemble music. Join our musical family today and be part of this journey. \nExploring the MEFA Experience \nMEFA offers a diverse range of activities to enrich your experience: \nClinics and Workshops   \n\nDive into over 40 instrumental workshops in 2024.\nExplore clinics covering improvisation from beginner to advanced levels.\nLearn about music courses available at Victoria University.\nEngage in ensemble workshops tailored to different sections of the ensemble.\nCollaborate with mentors in a comprehensive ensemble workshop with your school group.\nEmbrace the opportunity to join a festival band consisting of students from various schools.\n\nPerformance Opportunities \n\nShowcase your talent with up to a 20-minute concert on the main stage.\nParticipate in massed ensemble groups for a collective musical experience.\nJam alongside fellow young jazz enthusiasts.\nPerform at pop-up concerts in Wellington or at a local school.\nBe a featured ensemble at a prestigious Gala Concert or during a captivating Lunchtime Concert.\nShine in our Showcase Concerts at Te Papa.\n\n\nHighlights from 2023 \nIn 2023\, alongside our adjudicated performances\, where each instrumental group received personalised mentoring\, we achieved: \n\nConducted over forty workshops\, focusing on individual instruments and enhancing various music skills\nPresented three captivating evening gala concerts with world-class performers.\nHosted two showcase concerts at Te Papa featuring out of town participants.\nHeld several engaging lunchtime concerts featuring our student musicians.\nTreated our attendees to a morning mini-concert by members of the NZ Army Band\nFacilitated combined festival bands and a mass choral workshop\nSuccessfully launched the 2023 Wellington All-Stars Youth Big Band\nOrganized off-site after-show jam sessions\, bringing together mentors\, teachers and students in a social atmosphere.\n\nMost importantly\, we thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it. \nMEFA is more than a competition; it’s a platform for you to engage\, develop\, perform\, learn\, and most importantly\, have an unforgettable time!  \nRegister at www.musicworks.co.nz/mefa-registration
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/mefa-2024/
LOCATION:Wellington College\, 15 Dufferin St\, Mount Victoria\, Wellington\, 6021\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:National,Wellington
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ORGANIZER;CN="Musicworks":MAILTO:education@musicworks.co.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241024T000000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241028T235959
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20240402T085521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T234435Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241030T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241128T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20241030T020710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241128T055245Z
UID:171531-1730304000-1732825800@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:MENZA speaker series Term 4 2024
DESCRIPTION:Online guest-speaker sessions in October and November: including Dr Martin Emo\, Rio Hemopo\, Brenda Oakley\, Chris O’Connor and Jade Wrathall. These will also be recorded to watch later if you can’t make it on the day. But they are interactive\, so you can have your questions answered if you attend in person.  \nOnline hui for ITMs and Music HODs about 2025 non-contacts for ITM teachers.\nThursday 28th Nov 3:30-4:30pm. Click here for the recording.\nMENZA board member Brenda Oakley will be facilitating the discussion alongside PPTA team members Lauren Hourigan and Jo Brunskill\, for questions around the impact of the introduction of non-contacts for ITM teachers in 2025.\nPlease complete this google form before Thursday 9am to give us your questions\, queries or discussion points.\nhttps://forms.gle/3JyZYvN2t5uwpRuy5\nThe online hui will be recorded for members to view at a later date if you are unable to attend.\nWednesday 30 October\, 4-5pm\nDr Martin Emo on the NCEA RAMP for 2025 (L1\, 2\, 3 and Scholarship). Click here for the recording and notes of the session. \n \nDr Martin Emo is a former secondary school teacher with extensive experience in curriculum\, assessment\, pedagogy and digital technology in Music through contract roles in public\, private and tertiary education. His most recent position was the Learning Area Lead (Dance\, Drama\, Music) for the New Zealand Ministry of Education\, focused on developing and implementing the new NCEA Achievement Standards. Drawing on a range of perspectives and opportunities\, he developed and led education strategies for music technology companies Melodics\, Serato\, and Ableton. In his spare time he grows giant agave flowers\, blogs and spins records which you can listen to for free via www.martinthomasemo.com. \nTuesday 12 November\, 4-5.30pm\nJade Wrathall’s online presentation: The politics of teaching “the basics” brilliantly. Click here for the recording and notes from the session. \n\nJade Wrathall is an emerging academic from the University of Waikato. She graduated with a Master of Arts with First Class Honours and has held various teaching and management roles across early childhood and primary sectors. Jade lectures in the Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education and works with a range of undergraduate and postgraduate students in both initial teacher education and education and society. Her research focuses on policy enactment and the position of the arts within the New Zealand Curriculum.\nTuesday 19 November\, 4-5pm\nIn this presentation\, Rio Hemopo-Hunuki talks about his experiences in the creative industries and about opportunities for rangatahi to engage in the digital creative sector. Click here for the recording of the session. \nRio Hemopo – Hunuki \n \nNgāti Tuwharetoa\, Te Arawa\, Niuē \nI have over 20 years of experience in the creative industries – professionally as a recording artist/musician/producer\, and in the digital creative arts via our company\, Koi Digital Ltd. \nMy current focus is to address new opportunities in the Interactive Media space (Gaming\, AR/VR\, Apps)\, specifically developing projects for Māori and Pasifika talent/rangatahi to engage in the exciting opportunities of the digital creative sector. \nWednesday 20 November\, 7-8.30pm\nIn this presentation Chris O’Connor unpacks how the humanistic\, strength-based approach of his music therapy training and ongoing learning has transformed his music teaching\, moving increasingly away from the deficit approach to music education that he experienced in his music learning journey. Click here for the recording of the presentation. \n \nChris O’Connor is a registered music therapist and freelance performer\, educator\, composer and recording artist specialising in drum set and percussion. Based in Tamaki Makaurau\, Chris works as a music therapist in a variety of settings for the Raukatauri Music Therapy Trust\, as well as performing and recording with the likes of The Phoenix Foundation\, Don McGlashan\, Sjd\, and the Auckland Chamber Orchestra.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/menza-speaker-series-term-4-2024/
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241101T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241101T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20240926T024439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T024642Z
UID:171505-1730480400-1730480400@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:NZ Ukulele Trust Songwriting competition
DESCRIPTION:Uke-Can-Do-It-for-MENZA \nThe New Zealand Ukulele Trust invites all Year 5-13 students in NZ to enter our songwriting competition which closes on Friday 1st November 2024.  With time running out quickly and school holidays around the corner\, we are asking Head of Music Departments (or any lead teacher who can talk to the appropriate age groups for their school) to share this competition with their students.  Students do not need to be in a ‘Kiwilele’ school to enter. There may be budding vocalists\, poets and musicians who aren’t experienced in the ukulele\, but who may be able to submit an amazing song with basic chord progressions that would suit beginner ukulele players. \nFurther details can be found on our website:  https://www.nzukulele.org.nz/uke-can-do-it.html and the attached flyer which we would appreciate if you could share either in school newsletters\, assemblies or in class. \nThank you for any support you can give us in encouraging the imagination and creativity of your tamariki through this musical competition. \nNga mihi\, \nSean Dean \nNew Zealand Ukulele Trust.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/nz-ukulele-trust-songwriting-competition/
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241216T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241219T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20240905T023333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T210443Z
UID:171329-1734339600-1734627600@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:The Rodger Fox Workshops - December 16-19 in Wellington - jazz and beyond for students 19 and under
DESCRIPTION:I am happy to announce that we be continuing the legacy of Rodger Fox’s association with summer jazz workshops in Wellington with a new initiative:\nThe Rodger Fox Workshops. \nThe Rodger Fox Workshops will take place December 16–19 at the New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī in Wellington\, co-ordinated by Lance Philip\, Daniel Hayles\, Dave Wilson\, Eilish Wilson\, and Chris Beernink in association with the Aotearoa Jazz Education and Performance Trust. \nMusicians age 19 and under with a minimum of one year experience on an instrument or in vocal training can participate. Students can choose trumpet\, trombone\, saxophone\, clarinet\, flute\, bass\, piano\, guitar\, drums\, vibraphone\, or voice. \nMore information and registration info can be found at the Rodger Fox Workshops registration site 2. \nFree free to download and print a hi-res pdf poster 1 with details on the workshop and a QR code to the registration page\, to post for student information as appropriate. \nFollow the Rodger Fox Workshops on Instagram or Facebook for the latest updates. \nAny questions – email rodgerfoxworkshops@gmail.com. \nThe Rodger Fox Workshops \nJazz and beyond for students 19 and under \nDecember 16–19\, 2024 \nCoordinated by Lance Philip\, Daniel Hayles\, Dave Wilson\, Eilish Wilson\, and Chris Beernink \nLevel up your music game at the Rodger Fox Workshops\, where young musicians from all over Aotearoa New Zealand come together to explore jazz and related music styles. You’ll work with some of New Zealand’s top musicians and educators in a supportive and inclusive setting\, and you’ll advance your skills alongside other students your age from across the motu. \nHere’s what’s in store: \n\nsmall group ensembles led by professional musicians\n\n\ndeveloping improvisation skills in supportive settings\n\n\nan introduction to music production\n\n\nlistening sessions that expand your skills\n\n\ninclusive jam sessions where all are welcome\n\n\nensemble performances at the end of week concert\n\n\nAnd more!\n\n  \nIf you’re 19 or under with at least a year of experience on your instrument or in vocal training\, you’re welcome to join. Choose from trumpet\, trombone\, saxophone\, clarinet\, flute\, bass\, piano\, guitar\, drums\, vibraphone\, or voice. \nThe workshops are held at the New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington. Follow the Rodger Fox Workshops on Instagram or Facebook for the latest updates. Email rodgerfoxworkshops@gmail.com with any questions. \n  \nSchedule \nThe workshops run 9:00am–4:30pm Monday through Thursday\, with evening activities including concerts and our inclusive jam sessions Monday\, Tuesday\, and Wednesday. Students perform in a closing concert on Thursday afternoon. \nAccommodation \nStudents arrange their own accommodation. Often students from outside Wellington stay together in groups with a parent chaperone. Options for housing near Victoria University of Wellington include backpacker hostels and hotels. If you have a group of 15 or more\, University Student Housing can been booked at Cumberland House. Contact info for this option is via email at Cumberland-House@vuw.ac.nz or by phone at +64 4 463 4770. \nMeals \nLunch for the four days is available for purchase at many convenient locations on campus\, or students may bring their own lunch. \nEquipment \nProvided equipment includes drum kits\, guitar and bass amps\, pianos/keyboards\, microphones and PAs for vocalists. \nAll brass and wind players should bring their own instruments. \nDrummers: you are required to bring your own cymbals\, sticks\, and hi-hat clutch. \nGuitarists and bass players: you are required to bring your own instruments as well as cables (leads). \nPreparation \nAll students with one year of experience on an instrument or in vocal training have the skills required to participate\, so no musical preparation is required. On the first day\, students will play a very short audition to be placed in an appropriate ensemble. Guidelines for this short audition will be sent to all registered participants in advance of the workshops. \n  \nCost \nEarly bird price: $325 for all four days – register by 1 October \nStandard price $350 – after 1 October \nRegistration is open to all until all spots are filled. \nWe are dedicated to ensuring all students can participate in the workshops without financial constraints. If the cost poses a barrier\, please email us at rodgerfoxworkshops@gmail.com and we will find a solution to facilitate your participation.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/the-rodger-fox-workshops-december-16-19-in-wellington-jazz-and-beyond-for-students-19-and-under/
LOCATION:NZ School of Music\,  Gate 7\, Kelburn Parade\, Wellington\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:National,Wellington
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250311T083000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250311T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20250129T235110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T023132Z
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SUMMARY:Safer Spaces in Music Education workshop - Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
DESCRIPTION:MENZA is thrilled to be partnering with Safer Spaces in Music Education (SSME) to present this very important workshop. It is made possible by funding from the Networks of Expertise\, and the workshops are $30 and include a resource and digital PD certificate for evidence of professional growth. Morning tea\, lunch\, and tea and coffee will be provided.\n \nThe ‘Professional Respect’ Workshop is a bespoke training designed to support Worksafe’s Health&Safety guidelines to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. The Professional Respect training day has been developed in conjunction with SoundCheck Aotearoa and are based on a similar training that has been rolled\nout across the screen sector. \n\nThe full-day training is friendly and interactive and the content includes:\n* Definitions of sexual harassment and sexual harm within New Zealand legislation\n* WorkSafe obligations and legal requirements for workplaces\n* Guidance for receiving disclosures of sexual harm and supporting survivors\n* Options and pathways for reporting sexual harm and support services available\n* Strategies for preventing sexual harm and fostering a respectful work environment\n* Practical tips for bystander intervention. \n\nThe day starts at 8.30 for tea and coffee\, with an opening karakia at 9am sharp\, and runs through until 5pm. Breaks and refreshments/lunch will be provided. The training days are facilitated by sexual harm prevention and response specialists Rachel Harrison and Mel Calvesbert\, who are experienced practitioners in sexual harm prevention and response and they will ensure that the discussion is safe\, constructive and\nrespectful. There will be no requirement to share personal information in the workshop. If you have any concerns and would like to discuss how to attend or contribute in a safe way\, please contact please contact Jeni.\n\n\nJeni Little\, Performing Arts Learning Area Leader\, Hobsonville Point Secondary School (jeni.little@hobsonvillepoint.school.nz) will be the liaison and host for this workshop. \n\nPlease register here by Wednesday 5 March\, 5pm\, so that we can organise the catering and resources. Once registered\, you will be emailed an invoice for the workshop.\n\nThis workshop is for a maximum of 30 participants\, so get in quick!
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/safer-spaces-in-music-education-workshop-tamaki-makaurau-auckland/
LOCATION:The Tuning Fork\, 42/80 Mahuhu Crescent\, Parnell\, Auckland\, 1010
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,National
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250607T103000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250607T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20250513T231241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T040259Z
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SUMMARY:MENZA AGM 2025
DESCRIPTION:The MENZA AGM for 2025 will be held on Saturday 7 June at Bethlehem School in Tauranga. If you can’t make it in person – please join us on ZOOM as we need a quorum! \n10.30am-2.30pm Workshop/Advocacy session & lunch\n2.30-3.00pm Afternoon Tea\n3.00pm AGM \nMENZA will be holding an initial planning meeting to discuss how we\, as an organisation\, can advocate for music education within the New Zealand education system\, particularly in response to the current political climate. \nIf you are interested in being part of this meaningful conversation\, please join us at Bethlehem School\, 66 Carmichael Road\, Tauranga before the MENZA AGM. Lunch will be provided for all participants.\nPlease RSVP for catering purposes.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/menza-agm-2025-2/
LOCATION:Bethlehem School\, 66 Carmichael road\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Bay of Plenty,National,Waikato and Bay of Plenty
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250623T153000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250623T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20250614T215352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250614T215457Z
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SUMMARY:ITM ZOOM hui with Brenda Oakley
DESCRIPTION:Join MENZA’s ITM representative Brenda Oakley online on Monday 23 June\, 3.30pm\, for a zui about issues front of mind for itinerant teachers of music and Music Department HODs. \nThis is an end of term catch-up to check in around ITM loadings and non-contacts\, discuss/raise any issues\, and information around ITM workshops at MENZA conference in the upcoming school holidays. See you there!
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/itm-zoom-hui-with-brenda-oakley/
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250706T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250709T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20241108T005139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250706T050202Z
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SUMMARY:MENZA Conference 2025 - Te Rito o Te Harakeke
DESCRIPTION:The MENZA Conference will be held at Massey University in Wellington\, from Sunday 6 July – Wednesday 9 July 2025. Over the three days there will be opportunities to connect with music educators and institutions\, to share knowledge and resources. And of course a conference dinner and social activities which you are welcome to attend if you wish and bring someone. We hope you will leave feeling confident\, energised and inspired!\n\nSun 6 July\n6pm conference registrations with drinks/nibbles\nMon 7 July \n8am onwards welcome and conference & evening activity\nTues 8 July \n9am onwards conference & dinner\nWed 9 July \n9am-3pm\, conference \n\nConference Fees (includes morning and afternoon tea\, and lunch)\nParticipant 3 days PPTA PLD $390 MENZA\nParticipant 3 days PPTA PLD $425 NON-MENZA\nParticipant 3 days Primary/ECE  $250 MENZA\nParticipant 3 days Primary/ECE $290 NON-MENZA\nStudent-teacher 3 days $150\nOne-day participant $150\nExtras\nMonday evening activity $25\nTuesday Conference dinner $50\n\n*Prices quoted are including GST and invoices will be emailed closer to the event. If you are currently not a MENZA member\, and would like to join\, please visit the MENZA website and click the “Join” button. Or select the NON-MENZA option which includes individual membership for PPTA PLD and a school membership for Primary/ECE.\nConference Subsidies\nApplications for a conference subsidy can be made here: 2025 MENZA Conference Subsidy Form. (Priority will be given to ECE and Primary members and those in geographically isolated areas)\nAccommodation\nThere are lots of great hotels close by. If you need help with accommodation or would like to billet please contact us at the email below.\n\n\nSecondary School Teachers: You can access Professional Learning funds to attend this conference through the PPTA and the Subject Association Grant. You can apply now\, and it can be pre-approved. \nREGISTER HERE NOW!
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/menza-conference/
LOCATION:Massey University\, Wellington\, Wallace Street\, Wellington
CATEGORIES:National,Wellington
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250919T235959
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SUMMARY:MusicWorks Ensemble Festival Aotearoa (MEFA) - Aotearoa’s Premier National School Ensemble Festival
DESCRIPTION:Held in Wellington\, MEFA is New Zealand’s premier national school ensemble festival\, celebrating both traditional and jazz/blues styles. Our mission is to foster a vibrant\, educational\, and community-driven environment where students can thrive through music. With world-class concerts\, mentorship\, and performances\, MEFA provides an unparalleled opportunity for students to perform\, learn\, and grow. There is no other festival like it in New Zealand. \nUnlike traditional festivals that focus primarily on competition\, MEFA is designed around a mentorship-driven framework\, offering students engaging workshops and unique learning experiences. We collaborate with some of New Zealand’s top educators and musicians\, including the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (NZSO)\, Royal New Zealand Air Force Band\, leading universities\, and MENZA. With over 60 tailored workshops\, students develop not only their individual instrumental and vocal skills but also gain exposure to areas they may not typically explore in school—such as improvisation\, conducting\, and mixed-ensemble collaboration\, enhancing both their musical and social development. \nFor schools that wish to compete\, MEFA’s adjudicated performances provide an opportunity to strive for excellence across a range of ensembles—from choral groups and orchestras to concert bands and jazz ensembles. Each performance is followed by a specialized workshop with a top mentor\, ensuring students receive constructive guidance to refine their skills. \nEvening concerts showcase performances by some of New Zealand’s finest musicians\, including members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Big Band and the NZSO. These concerts offer students access to world-class performances\, with select opportunities for student participation—an invaluable experience that further enhances their development as musicians. \nMEFA’s education-first approach makes it accessible for ensembles of all levels\, from beginner groups to New Zealand’s top school ensembles. Each year\, we take pride in providing young musicians with a supportive and inspiring space to perform\, learn\, and be part of a true festival experience. \nClick here to find out more and register your school.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/musicworks-ensemble-festival-aotearoa-mefa-aotearoas-premier-national-school-ensemble-festival/
LOCATION:Wellington
CATEGORIES:National,Wellington
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ORGANIZER;CN="Musicworks":MAILTO:education@musicworks.co.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250920T000000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250920T235959
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20250514T222550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T222550Z
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SUMMARY:Young Jazz Bandit
DESCRIPTION:Created by Rodger Fox\, continued by a village  \nFor the first two years\, Young Jazz Band-it was directed by Rodger Fox. With his passing in 2024\, a group of like-minded organisations picked up his partial plans and pushed the 2024 festival over the line. \nThis year – in partnership with the MEFA Festival\, NZSM Te Koki\, Youthtown\, and the Aotearoa Jazz Education and Performance Trust – we are excited to continue to grow the festival\, and cement it as a key event in schools annual jazz calendar. \nThere are three elements to the Young Jazz Band-It competition contested by auditioned High School and Intermediate School Jazz Bands\, composers and soloists: Essential NZ Jazz Band Competition\, NZ Jazz Composition Competition and NZ Jazz Improvisation Competition. \nClick here for more info and to register.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/young-jazz-bandit/
LOCATION:Wellington
CATEGORIES:National,Wellington
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ORGANIZER;CN="Musicworks":MAILTO:education@musicworks.co.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260220T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260222T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20251125T022337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T065153Z
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SUMMARY:Taonga Puoro weekend: Rapaki Marae\, Ōtautahi
DESCRIPTION:Nau mai haere mai ki te ao Puoro. \nWelcome to the world of Taonga Puoro in the world of Tangata Moana.\n\nPlease fill out the registration form if you would like to attend a Taonga Puoro wānanga at Rapaki Marae\, Christchurch.\n\nDetails:\n\nVenue: Rapaki Marae\, Christchurch\nDates: Friday 20th 5pm – Sunday 22 February 2026 3pm\nPowhiri: 5pm\nKoha: a gift to Mana whenua – Can be a taonga\, money or tradtional rongoa\nCost: Koha to MENZA\nFacilitators: Kelly Kahukiwa\, Horomona Horo\, Wiremu Sarich\n\n\nWhat to bring: \n– Blanket\n– Pillow\n– Appropriate clothing\n– Instrument (could be a Taonga Puoro\, Guitar\, Harp\, Trumpet\, Stone\, Spoons – kei a koe\, up to you)\n– Shell\, Stick\, Stone kei a koe te tikanga\, it is up to you how big or small.\n– Bring lots of questions\n– Be open minded\n\n\nNoho Marae: \nWe are limited to 40 spaces\, so a confirmation email will be sent out by December the 1st. \n\nPlease arrange your transport to and from Marae\, full catering is provided\n\n\nMENZA Organisation Contact: admin@menza.co.nz\nWānanga Contact: Christian McDonald chris.mcd@hotmail.co.nz 0224161353\n  \nTo secure your place\, please register here.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/taonga-puoro-rapaki-marae-otautahi-2/
LOCATION:Rāpaki Marae\, 37 Rapaki Drive\, Te Rāpaki-o-Te Rakiwhakaputa\, 8971\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Canterbury,National
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260408T153000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260410T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20260317T081842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T081842Z
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SUMMARY:IRMTNZ National Conference
DESCRIPTION:The IRMTNZ 2026 Conference\, Kotahitanga*\, explores the theme of interwoven relationships in musical contexts\, with topics including: \n\ncreative ideas for teaching beginner students\nthe alliance between composers and performers\nenhancing ensemble collaboration\ncrossing the boundaries of music genres\nchoral singing.\n\nKotahitanga features an outstanding lineup of guest speakers including: \n\nAustralian music educator and author Tim Topham\nSOUNZ Chief Executive and flutist Dr Hannah Darroch\ncollaborative pianist Dr Sarah Watkins\nNZSQ violist Gillian Ansell MNZM\nNZCF Governance Board Chair Pete Rainey MNZM\nAuckland University Associate Professor Graham McPhail\nMENZA Board member Brenda Oakley\nMoE Lead Adviser and DJ Dr Martin Emo\nregistered music therapist and guitar teacher Alvaro Saura Moreno.\n\nNelson Centre for Musical Arts is the ideal venue for our Conference\, with fabulous facilities\, and close proximity to the CBD and various accommodations. There will also be optional outings to Nelson’s award-winning Boathouse for the Conference dinner\, and Seifried Winery’s Harvest Kitchen for a post-Conference lunch. \nREGISTRATION \nPROGRAMME  \nGUEST SPEAKERS \nACCOMMODATION \nEarly Bird registrations are now open.  Click the link above to register and please direct any enquiries to our Conference Registrar\, Katherine Jones: conference.irmtnz@gmail.com \nYou can view a full list of the conference fees HERE.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/irmtnz-national-conference/
LOCATION:Nelson Centre for Musical Arts\, 48 Nile Street\, Nelson\, 7010\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:National,Nelson/Tasman
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ORGANIZER;CN="IRMTNZ":MAILTO:communications@irmt.org.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260410T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260412T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20260313T024423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T004814Z
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SUMMARY:Toi Ihiihi Wānanga\, Te Whanganui-a-Tara presented by CATA & MENZA
DESCRIPTION:Nau mai haere mai ki te Āo Pūoro me ngā Toi Māori. He mihi nui ki a koutou katoa.\nOn behalf of MENZA and Canterbury Arts Teachers Association  (CATA) we welcome you to come and join us and explore our world of māori music and arts. \nTēnā koa whakakī te puka rēhita\, haere mai ki te tūhura me te pākiki tahi me mātou\, kia anga whakamua! \nPlease fill out the registration form\, come and explore and be curious with us\, moving forward! \nNgā Taipitopito – Details: \nVenue: Victoria University\, Te Whanganui-a-Tara\nDates: Friday 10th April – Sunday 12th April 2026\, 4pm kia mutu\nPōwhiri: 10am\nKoha: a gift to Mana whenua – can be a taonga\, money or traditional rongoa\nNgā Kaiwhakahaere – Facilitators: Horomona Horo and Regan Balzer\, Wiremu Sarich\, Kylie Simeon\, Sarah Hera Maxwell\, Hunia Manuel\, Kat Lilly \nMauria mai āu taputapu – what to bring: \n– Blanket\n– Pillow\n– Sheet\n– Towels\n– Toiletries etc\n– Appropriate clothing\n– Instrument (could be a taonga pūoro\, guitar\, harp\, trumpet\, stone\, spoons\, shell\, stick\, stone kei a koe te tīkanga\, it is up to you how big or small). \nMāu e whakarite he waka kia tae atu koe ki te Whare Wānanga. \nPlease arrange your transport to and from the University. \nMā Te Herenga Waka e manaaki i a tātou.\nFull catering and accommodation are provided. \nThere may be a cost of $235 for primary teachers\, and $285 for secondary teachers. More information is on the registration form. \nMENZA Organisation Contact: admin@menza.co.nz\nWānanga Contact: Trevania Walbaekken 021 942 077 \nParticipation survey feedback link: https://forms.gle/UT715xhGu3TooqZH \nWananga resource link: https://menza.co.nz/resource/toi-ihiihi-wananga-resource/
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/toi-ihiihi-wananga-te-whanganui-a-tara-presented-by-cata-menza/
LOCATION:Victoria University of Wellington\, Kelburn Parade\, Wellington\, 6012\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:National,Wellington
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260912T000000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260913T235959
DTSTAMP:20260423T103822
CREATED:20260325T020343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T020343Z
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SUMMARY:Music Therapy New Zealand Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Music Therapy New Zealand Conference 2026\, with the theme Te Poutama Hononga: Weaving Connections\, celebrates the art of weaving together people\, stories\, and music\, creating patterns of understanding\, and community. The te reo name\, gifted by Matua Sonny Niha (University of Auckland Centre for Brain Research) means “the connected journey of achievement and progress”. Each thread represents a unique experience or voice\, and through the process of weaving diverse strands\, new relationships and meanings emerge. \nGuest speakers include:\nKatie Pureti (NZRMTh\, MMusTher\, BMus\, ATL) and Jan McConnell (MAAT\, DTAA (Prof)\, ANZACATA\, PNZ)\nTopic: Mauri Tui Tuia Creative Therapies New Zealand \nDr Waireti Roestenburg (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa\, Ngāti Pāhauwera\, Rongomaiwahine\, Ngāpuhi nui- tonu\, Dutch\, Irish\, English) \, PhD Psychology\nTopic: Taonga Ihi Orooro – Māori Sacred Sound Healing. \nFor further information\, see our website (www.musictherapy.org)\nEarly bird registrations open on 1 May.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/music-therapy-new-zealand-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Grafton Campus\, University of Auckland\, 85 Park Road\, Auckland\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Music Therapy New Zealand":MAILTO:info@musictherapy.org.nz
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