• Music Networking Hui

    Cardinal McKeefry School Wilton, Wellington

    Kia ora koutou e ngā kaiako puoro o Te Ūpoko o te Ika I was speaking at the Orff level 1 & 2 course about how lovely the training is for creating a sense of community and connection between teachers, and seeing the beautiful moments of musical exploration and collaborative creation. When we go out […]

  • NZ Ukulele Trust – Teachers Workshop

    Holy Cross School 2 Athens St , Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand

    This workshop will introduce teaching tips for strumming and singing 2019 Kiwileles Songbook repertoire. This is a FREE workshop for Kiwilele schools and MENZA members.

  • Dr Bruce Pearson Professional Development Day

    Wellington College 15 Dufferin St, Mount Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand

    We would like to invite you and your colleagues to this exciting day of professional development with world-renowned music educator, author, composer, and clinician, Dr Bruce Pearson. At no cost to you or your school! Wednesday        July 3rd Venue:                 Wellington College Time:                     9:30am – 4pm For more information or any questions please RSVP with the following […]

  • Wellington Band and Orchestra Festival

    This year WeBO will be giving you even more opportunities to play in and around Wellington. This year once you have registered you will be given an opportunity to perform at “Pop Up” venues around Wellington city, in cafe’s for small ensembles and on Friday at local Wellington schools! All this plus workshops and clinics! […]

  • Porirua Secondary Music Teachers Workshop

    Porirua College 64 Driver Crescent, Porirua, New Zealand

    Where: Porirua College, 64 Drivers Cres, Cannons Creek, Porirua Cost: $80 (and you also get MENZA membership), $50 for current members, free for 2019 teacher trainees and beginning teachers. Lunch and morning tea provided Register here today Workshop Programme 9:00 – 9:30am  – Belinda Carey  MENZA Secondary Kaiàrahi MENZA Me mahi tahi tatou.  We should work together.  How […]

  • Wānanga Puoro

    Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rito 29 Te Rauparaha St, Ōtaki, New Zealand

      What: Wānanga Puoro with Makaira Waugh When: August 31 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Sector: Primary / Intermediate Where: Te Kura Kaupapa Māori of Te Wānaga Whare Tapere o Takitimu, Heretaunga Cost: Free for kura and schools with a MENZA membership, first year teachers and those currently enrolled in an education degree, or $30 plus […]

  • Student Jazz Workshops

    Victoria University of Wellington Kelburn Parade, Wellington, New Zealand

    The New Zealand Jazz Foundation provides exceptional musical experiences to young jazz musicians in New Zealand. The National Jazz Workshops bring New Zealand’s enthusiastic jazz students together with top jazz musicians and educators, working on instrument techniques, improvisation, theory, listening and ensemble performances. Students 19 and under with at least one year of experience on an […]

    $225 – $250
  • Lower Hutt – Sharing the joy of music with kids- teachers’ & carers’ workshop

    Koraunui Stokes Valley Community Hub 184 Stokes Valley Road, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

    Because Arohanui Strings passionately believe that all children deserve the opportunity to participate in music-making every day, we are offering a FREE teacher workshop this term. The object is to help all teachers and caregivers enjoy simple music-making with their tamariki, using minimal props and technology. Music is a great tool to encourage empathy, pro-social […]

    Free
  • Otaki – MENZA Networks of Expertise Event (Secondary+ITM)

    Otaki College, 233 Mill Road, Otaki 5512 233 Mill Road, Otaki, New Zealand

    Thursday 19th March Otaki College, 233 Mill Road, Otaki 5512 Full Day (with the option to only attend the morning or afternoon session but both are strongly recommended) REGISTER HERE Note, that this day will be tailored to the needs of the attendees, and you are encouraged to bring your questions along with your charged […]

  • Whanganui – MENZA Networks of Expertise Event (Secondary+ITM)

    Friday 20th March Whanganui Girls College, Jones Street, Wanganui East, Whanganui 4500 11:30am – 2:30pm REGISTER HERE Note, that this workshop will be tailored to the needs of the attendees, and you are encouraged to bring your questions along with your charged laptops.  11:30-12am Introduction, questions, outline and connections 12-1:30pm BYOD recording for any student. […]

  • IRMT Wellington – From the Cradle to the Studio

    St James Church hall 71 Woburn Road, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

    The Wellington Branch of the Institute of Registered Music Teachers invites you to come along to a seminar given by Helen Willberg, who for many years has been involved in research into and promotion of early childhood music education in NZ. During the seminar you will be invited to explore such questions as: how did our […]

    $15 – $20
  • AMIS Music Educators’ Online Summit

    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: ASYNCHRONOUS PROGRAM A library of 80 asynchronous, pre-recorded workshops created by music educators and guest presenters from all over the world.  […]

    £99 – £149
  • Wellington Orchestra Festival 2020

    Scots’ College 1 Monorgan Road, Strathmore Park, Wellington, New Zealand

    Thursday November 5 Scots College This is an opportunity for students to participate in an orchestra. Teachers can use the arranged music to support students to learn their parts for the festival, often alongside instrumental tutors (private or otherwise). From this, small school performing groups can result. Instrumental parts include strings, brass, woodwind, percussion as […]

    $50 – $80
  • Creating Taonga Puoro in the Classroom

    Newlands College 68 Bracken Road, Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

    Taonga Puoro allows our students to think about their Hauora and Mauri and gives the opportunity to make musical instruments in our classrooms. In this Professional Development opportunity, we will focus on how we can make music more inclusive and allow our classrooms to resonate towards Te Tiriti o Waitangi. We will focus on making […]