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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200829T094500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200829T233000
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CREATED:20200724T170600Z
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SUMMARY:Interpreting Māori Legends Through Sound And Movement in ECE
DESCRIPTION:VENUE: Block B\, Epsom Campus\, University of Auckland\, 74 Epsom Avenue\, Auckland \nPlease note that both the date and venue have changed. \nDownload the PDF Flyer here. \nAt the end of 2019\, Robyn worked with Jacqui at Te Atatu South Kindergarten to involve the children in a very successful project turning a Maori legend into a musical performance with the children very much as composers. They are keen to share the process they used with others with the thought that it would enable others to apply this process in other contexts. \nPRESENTERS: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Robyn Trinick  \nRobyn is an expert and highly experienced teacher and presenter who works in teacher education at the University of Auckland. She is currently a national Kaiarahi for the current Ministry of Education Networks of Expertise venture. One of Robyn’s passions and her Masters degree focus has been the connection between music and language learning. For many years she has also made access to Maori language and culture an inspiring part of her teaching. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJacqui Williams \nJacqui Williams is a full time kindergarten teacher with a Bachelor’s degree in Teaching and Learning (Primary) and a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Teaching. She is studying towards her Master Of Education Practice at the University Of Auckland this year. Jacqui is also an accomplished singer/songwriter who is currently promoting her bilingual children’s albumWaiata Tamarikiand an adult contemporary albumStatues Of Liberty. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo register for this workshop: \nRegister your name and details online HERE. Then\, use your own internet banking facility to make a direct deposit into the ONZA account at BNZ 02 0248 0073940 097     Reference: Your surname; Code: AKL29AUG. Entering your surname means you will be registered. Payment by Credit card is also available.\nFees:\n \n\n\nRegistration Fee $10\n\n\nFor inquiries email:  Shirley Harvey \nThis workshop is funded by the Networks of Expertise.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/interpreting-maori-legends-through-sound-and-movement-in-ece-2/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200829T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200829T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200724T161116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T161537Z
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SUMMARY:Wānanga Puoro - Teachers’ Music PD workshops
DESCRIPTION:Music and dance hold great potential for learning\, expression and empowerment for our tamariki\, but often teachers feel they don’t have the skills\, methods or time to teach these subjects. \nAs Music Specialist kaiako at Te Ara Whānui Kura Kaupapa Māori for the past 4 years\, I have experienced wonderful success in enabling ākonga to explore their creativity through the arts\, resulting in powerful learning and personal growth. \nCome and join me for a fun\, hands-on PD workshop to learn activities and ideas that will help you to bring more music and movement into your classroom\, along with te reo & tikanga Māori. Music is for everybody in this nurturing\, child-centred approach\, so whether you’re a rock goddess or a bit nervous about the idea of trying it\, you will find this wānanga very worthwhile. \n\nSat 15th August 10am – 1pm at Westreap for ECE (ages 3-5) to Year 2\nSat 22nd August 10am – 1pm at Westreap for Years 3-8\nSat 29th August 10am – 1pm at Buller Reap for ECE (ages 3-5) to Year 2\nSat 12th September 10am – 1pm at Buller Reap for Years 3-8\n\nCost: Participation in the workshops is free for members of MENZA (Music Education NZ Aotearoa)\, and only $30 for non-members\, which also gives you the benefits of a year’s membership. Alternatively\, if your school joins MENZA for just $30 (in total)\, all staff can attend for free! \nPlease register via this link: \nFeedback from previous workshops: \nI had fun with the activities you had chosen to do with us. Thanks for showing me (who feels I’m not musically inclined at all!!) that it need not be scary or hard to include in my daily timetable. \nApi Nathan\, AP\, Otari School. \nAbsolutely enjoyed myself\, time well spent. Will definitely be recommending your wānanga to others.    Raureka Gray\, TKKM o Te Rito \nI enjoyed everything! I am not usually coordinated but the delivery and simple yet effective kēmu were easy and enjoyable enough to join in. I can see how these tools can be used within my own classroom and will be beneficial for all tamariki        Sharron Handscomb\, Koraunui School \nMīharo e te tohunga!! Ngā mihi nui Makaira! I learnt lots of different ways to incorporate our taonga into our programmes – papaki ā tinana\, ngā kupu hou me ērā mea. Thought straight away of our tamariki who would possibly benefit from this. Will implement and use some of these amazing ideas āpōpō.        Teresa Kenny\, Koraunui School \nI would like to invite Makaira back to present the workshop to all kaiako. Cordry Huata\, Tumuaki\, Te KKM o Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga \nI am terrible with puoro\, but this wānanga was fantastic.  Kaihou\, TKKM o Te Whare Tapere o Tākitimu \nI would like him to take our Kōhanga Reo staff through this wānanga.  Huia\, Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Whare Tapere o Tākitimu \n\nFor more inspiration\, check out this UNICEF article\, the Te Ara Whānui sound garden\, or the Hā Ora resource in Te Rito Toi.\n\nNgā mihi mahana\, nā\n \nMakaira Waugh \nTe Atiawa
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/wananga-puoro-teachers-music-pd-workshops-2/
CATEGORIES:West Coast
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200829T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200829T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200724T144612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200819T225534Z
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SUMMARY:WELCOME ON IN with Clare McCormack
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE ZOOM  NOTE CHANGE OF DATE TO SATURDAY 29 AUGUST 2pm – 3pm\n\nFor Primary level music specialists or general teachers\nZoom on in and get some fun ideas for welcome songs\, name songs and games. \nOrff and Kodaly inspired.\nThere will be an opportunity to share one of your favourite name games too\, if you so wish.\nRegister here to be sent the zoom link prior to the event
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/welcome-on-in-with-clare-mccormack/
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200903T050000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200903T060000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200831T130316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200831T130316Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:International,National
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200905T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200905T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200126T200441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T200441Z
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SUMMARY:2020 ONZA Marimba Festival: Songs from Papatūānuku
DESCRIPTION:Lindo Francis Memorial Grant  information click HERE \nThe ONZA Marimba Festival will be conducted in Auckland\, Tauranga and Dunedin this year in term 3 and 4. Teachers whose students participate in these events will have the opportunity to attend inspiring professional development\, free of charge\, once per term\, to play through an exciting repertoire fully adaptable to suit their music curriculum goals. On the day of the festival itself\, hundreds of students rehearse and perform the set in a mass celebration of music education. \nIf you are interested in this exciting event\, you should contact Philippa Drake Auckland\, Jeremy Hantler Taurange or Ali Caldwell Dunedin. \nAs with recent events\, the Auckland Marimba Festival will take place in the ASB Stadium in Kohimarama. The 2020 date is Saturday\, 5th September. To register your school or organisation for this wonderful event click on the Auckland Registration Form \nAuckland Playthrough Dates:\nFirst get together: Sunday 16th February  2.00 – 4.00  Wairau Intermediate – (recording all pieces)\nPlaythough 1:  Saturday 29 February 2.00 – 4.00 Wairau Intermediate\nPlaythough 2: Saturday  9 May 2.00 – 4.00 TBA  [Either Kristin or Wairau Intermediate]\nPlaythough 3: Saturday 1  August 2.00 – 4.00 TBA  [Either Kristin or Wairau Intermediate]\n\nTauranga Rehearsal Venue\nTBA\nTauranga Rehearsal Dates \nTBA\nPlease contact Jeremy or Cherrie for any further queries.\n\n\nDunedin Rehearsal Venue\nTBA\nDunedin Rehearsal Dates \nTBA\nPlease contact Ali Caldwell  or any further queries.\n\nTo get a taste of the 2015 occasion\, click on Marimba Festival Youtube clip\, or visit the ONZA  Media page to view a range of thrilling videos based around the 2016 festival. \n 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/2020-onza-marimba-festival-songs-from-papatuanuku/
LOCATION:ASB Stadium in Kohimarama
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,Otago,Waikato and Bay of Plenty
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200908T154500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200908T174500
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200901T114427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200901T114528Z
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SUMMARY:Writing Songs for Children - A workshop with Kath Bee
DESCRIPTION:So\, you want to write songs for your tamariki? Cool! The goal of this workshop is to write and perform a song to the group. Don’t worry about the nerves – it’s normal! We will do some exercises to get into the mindset of a child\, discuss what children like to hear in a song and why\, talk about different types of children’s songs\, the basics of song structure\, to rhyme or not to rhyme\, then brainstorm themes/topics and settle down to write. \nBring your instrument if you play\, but it’s not necessary – we will mostly focus on lyrics and touch briefly on melody/chords. I’ll attempt to answer your questions and play some of my songs for you as examples. Then we can sit back and listen to what unfolds! \nThis is a 2-hour workshop and the last 1/2 hour will be performances. \nPlease register by Friday 4 September using https://forms.gle/L97HSJEMdfYFmopD9 or by contacting Alison Caldwell at acaldwell@stclair.school.nz \nPlease note: participants will be required to adhere to Ministry of Health Guidelines for COVID Alert Level 2.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/writing-songs-for-children-a-workshop-with-kath-bee/
LOCATION:St Clair School\, 135 Richardson Street\, St Kilda\, Dunedin\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Canterbury,Otago
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kath Bee":MAILTO:acaldwell@stclair.school.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200915
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200214T141338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T102142Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled - Kodály Aotearoa Professional Development
DESCRIPTION:Cancelled due to Covid’19 restrictions\n\nFor further information about the following events\, please contact Megan Flint – meganjude@xtra.co.nz\nKodály Music Education are working in conjunction with Project Prima Volta and the Cuskelly College of Music to run these courses in New Zealand.\nFor those of you who are looking at completing Primary 2\, Primary 3 and Secondary 2 courses (for credit or for audit) the dates are as follows:\n\n\nFriday 11 September and Saturday 12 September (Part 1 – to be held in Christchurch)\nfollowed by 2-10 October (Part 2 – to be held in Hawkes Bay).\n\n\nWe are implementing a new course structure in 2020 which Dr James Cuskelly and I believe will be a very successful model for New Zealand moving forward.  In Part 1 (2 days) you will come together\, go through all of the cultural materials repertoire\, be presented with the conducting materials\, choir materials and begin musicianship.  You will also make a start on the first lesson plans so that you are ready to begin practicum early in Part 2 of the course. This will give you a head start for preparing materials (e.g. sing and plays\, ensembles\, conducting etc) prior to the October course.  The October course will have four teaching days then one day off followed by another four teaching days – a total of nine days.\n\nIf you are enrolling for Primary 3 for credit (not audit)\, please remember that you will need to have your song file completed and ready for assessment from 2 October. More information to come in 2020.\n\nI am very excited that the Primary 3 course will be offered for the first in New Zealand! Thank you very much to those eligible participants who have been waiting a number of years for this to happen.\n\nWe will also be running a Primary 1 course in 2020 so if you have colleagues who you are keen to encourage\, the dates for that course are below.  There are two locations for Part 1 for those interested in Primary 1.\n\n\nSunday 13 / Monday 14 September Christchurch.  This two-day course will be offered as taster-days for those keen to find out more.  Those who are interested in continuing on to complete an accredited course would then also attend the 2-10 October course in Hawkes Bay.\nSaturday 6 June and Sunday 7 June – Auckland. This two-day course will be offered as taster-days for those keen to find out more.  Those who are interested in continuing on to complete an accredited course would then also attend the 2-10 October course in Hawkes Bay.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/kodaly-aotearoa-professional-development/
CATEGORIES:Canterbury,National
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200915
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200214T141644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T102107Z
UID:167017-1599782400-1600127999@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Cancelled - Kodály Aotearoa Professional Development (Taster)
DESCRIPTION:Cancelled due to Covid’19 restrictions\nFor futher information about the following events\, please contact Megan Flint – meganjude@xtra.co.nz\nKodály Music Education are working in conjunction with Project Prima Volta and the Cuskelly College of Music to run these courses in New Zealand.\nThe following events in Christchurch are yet to be confirmed due to Covid’19 restrictions\,  but it could be useful to have in your calendar.\nFor those of you who are looking at completing Primary 2\, Primary 3 and Secondary 2 courses (for credit or for audit) the dates are as follows:\n\n\nFriday 11 September and Saturday 12 September (Part 1 – to be held in Christchurch)\nfollowed by 2-10 October (Part 2 – to be held in Hawkes Bay).\n\n\nWe are implementing a new course structure in 2020 which Dr James Cuskelly and I believe will be a very successful model for New Zealand moving forward.  In Part 1 (2 days) you will come together\, go through all of the cultural materials repertoire\, be presented with the conducting materials\, choir materials and begin musicianship.  You will also make a start on the first lesson plans so that you are ready to begin practicum early in Part 2 of the course. This will give you a head start for preparing materials (e.g. sing and plays\, ensembles\, conducting etc) prior to the October course.  The October course will have four teaching days then one day off followed by another four teaching days – a total of nine days.\n\nIf you are enrolling for Primary 3 for credit (not audit)\, please remember that you will need to have your song file completed and ready for assessment from 2 October. More information to come in 2020.\n\nI am very excited that the Primary 3 course will be offered for the first in New Zealand! Thank you very much to those eligible participants who have been waiting a number of years for this to happen.\n\nWe will also be running a Primary 1 course in 2020 so if you have colleagues who you are keen to encourage\, the dates for that course are below.  There are two locations for Part 1 for those interested in Primary 1.\n\n\nSunday 13 / Monday 14 September Christchurch.  This two-day course will be offered as taster-days for those keen to find out more.  Those who are interested in continuing on to complete an accredited course would then also attend the 2-10 October course in Hawkes Bay.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/kodaly-aotearoa-professional-development-taster/
CATEGORIES:Canterbury,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kodaly Aotearoa":MAILTO:meganjude@xtra.co.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200912T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200912T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200724T161339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T161339Z
UID:167629-1599904800-1599915600@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Wānanga Puoro - Teachers’ Music PD workshops
DESCRIPTION:Music and dance hold great potential for learning\, expression and empowerment for our tamariki\, but often teachers feel they don’t have the skills\, methods or time to teach these subjects. \nAs Music Specialist kaiako at Te Ara Whānui Kura Kaupapa Māori for the past 4 years\, I have experienced wonderful success in enabling ākonga to explore their creativity through the arts\, resulting in powerful learning and personal growth. \nCome and join me for a fun\, hands-on PD workshop to learn activities and ideas that will help you to bring more music and movement into your classroom\, along with te reo & tikanga Māori. Music is for everybody in this nurturing\, child-centred approach\, so whether you’re a rock goddess or a bit nervous about the idea of trying it\, you will find this wānanga very worthwhile. \n\nSat 15th August 10am – 1pm at Westreap for ECE (ages 3-5) to Year 2\nSat 22nd August 10am – 1pm at Westreap for Years 3-8\nSat 29th August 10am – 1pm at Buller Reap for ECE (ages 3-5) to Year 2\nSat 12th September 10am – 1pm at Buller Reap for Years 3-8\n\nCost: Participation in the workshops is free for members of MENZA (Music Education NZ Aotearoa)\, and only $30 for non-members\, which also gives you the benefits of a year’s membership. Alternatively\, if your school joins MENZA for just $30 (in total)\, all staff can attend for free! \nPlease register via this link: \nFeedback from previous workshops: \nI had fun with the activities you had chosen to do with us. Thanks for showing me (who feels I’m not musically inclined at all!!) that it need not be scary or hard to include in my daily timetable. \nApi Nathan\, AP\, Otari School. \nAbsolutely enjoyed myself\, time well spent. Will definitely be recommending your wānanga to others.    Raureka Gray\, TKKM o Te Rito \nI enjoyed everything! I am not usually coordinated but the delivery and simple yet effective kēmu were easy and enjoyable enough to join in. I can see how these tools can be used within my own classroom and will be beneficial for all tamariki        Sharron Handscomb\, Koraunui School \nMīharo e te tohunga!! Ngā mihi nui Makaira! I learnt lots of different ways to incorporate our taonga into our programmes – papaki ā tinana\, ngā kupu hou me ērā mea. Thought straight away of our tamariki who would possibly benefit from this. Will implement and use some of these amazing ideas āpōpō.        Teresa Kenny\, Koraunui School \nI would like to invite Makaira back to present the workshop to all kaiako. Cordry Huata\, Tumuaki\, Te KKM o Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga \nI am terrible with puoro\, but this wānanga was fantastic.  Kaihou\, TKKM o Te Whare Tapere o Tākitimu \nI would like him to take our Kōhanga Reo staff through this wānanga.  Huia\, Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Whare Tapere o Tākitimu \n\nFor more inspiration\, check out this UNICEF article\, the Te Ara Whānui sound garden\, or the Hā Ora resource in Te Rito Toi.\n\nNgā mihi mahana\, nā\n \nMakaira Waugh \nTe Atiawa
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/wananga-puoro-teachers-music-pd-workshops-3/
CATEGORIES:West Coast
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200914T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200914T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200825T120730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200825T120826Z
UID:167751-1600097400-1600106400@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Sing\, Say\, Dance and Play: Orff Around the World Whangarei 2020
DESCRIPTION:This workshop for teachers explores our identity in a variety of ways that can provide motivation for music and movement.  Through speaking\, singing\, moving and playing together we will explore and learn about the Orff approach with an Aotearoa flavour.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/sing-say-dance-and-play-orff-around-the-world-whangarei-2020/
LOCATION:Whangarei Old Library\, Rust Ave\, Whangarei
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,National
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200928T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200928T160000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
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/
CATEGORIES:International,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kodaly Australia":MAILTO:info@kodaly.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201003
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200925T154255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200925T154255Z
UID:167848-1601510400-1601683199@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:MAHI TAHI - Music Education Symposium
DESCRIPTION:MAHI TAHI – Working Together. Music education symposium by the NZ Branch of ANZARME (Australia New Zealand Association for Research in Music Education) \n\nThanks to everyone who has registered for Mahi Tahi so far! We are very much looking forward to getting together in Tauranga from the 1-2nd October. \nThe timetable for the symposium is attached and more registrations are welcomed (although no more presentations can be accepted at this stage). If you would like to come along please register at https://forms.gle/Ps7UfpzA5ti3oHLG6\nAny questions please get in touch with Sally (sally.bodkin-allen@sit.ac.nz)
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/mahi-tahi-music-education-symposium/
LOCATION:University of Waikato\, Tauranga Campus\, Durham St\, Tauranga\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Bay of Plenty,National,Waikato and Bay of Plenty
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201011
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200214T141048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200823T102216Z
UID:167008-1601596800-1602374399@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Cancelled - Kodály Aotearoa Professional Development
DESCRIPTION:Cancelled due to Covid’19 restrictions\nFor further information about the following events\, please contact Megan Flint – meganjude@xtra.co.nz\nKodály Music Education are working in conjunction with Project Prima Volta and the Cuskelly College of Music to run these courses in New Zealand.\nFor those of you who are looking at completing Primary 2\, Primary 3 and Secondary 2 courses (for credit or for audit) the dates are as follows:\n\n\nFriday 11 September and Saturday 12 September (Part 1 – to be held in Christchurch)\nfollowed by 2-10 October (Part 2 – to be held in Hawkes Bay).\n\n\nWe are implementing a new course structure in 2020 which Dr James Cuskelly and I believe will be a very successful model for New Zealand moving forward.  In Part 1 (2 days) you will come together\, go through all of the cultural materials repertoire\, be presented with the conducting materials\, choir materials and begin musicianship.  You will also make a start on the first lesson plans so that you are ready to begin practicum early in Part 2 of the course. This will give you a head start for preparing materials (e.g. sing and plays\, ensembles\, conducting etc) prior to the October course.  The October course will have four teaching days then one day off followed by another four teaching days – a total of nine days.\n\nIf you are enrolling for Primary 3 for credit (not audit)\, please remember that you will need to have your song file completed and ready for assessment from 2 October. More information to come in 2020.\n\nI am very excited that the Primary 3 course will be offered for the first in New Zealand! Thank you very much to those eligible participants who have been waiting a number of years for this to happen.\n\nWe will also be running a Primary 1 course in 2020 so if you have colleagues who you are keen to encourage\, the dates for that course are below.  There are two locations for Part 1 for those interested in Primary 1.\n\n\nSunday 13 / Monday 14 September Christchurch.  This two-day course will be offered as taster-days for those keen to find out more.  Those who are interested in continuing on to complete an accredited course would then also attend the 2-10 October course in Hawkes Bay.\nSaturday 6 June and Sunday 7 June – Auckland. This two-day course will be offered as taster-days for those keen to find out more.  Those who are interested in continuing on to complete an accredited course would then also attend the 2-10 October course in Hawkes Bay.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/kodaly-aotearoa-event-2/
CATEGORIES:Hawkes Bay and Gisborne,National
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201005
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
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/
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="ANZARME":MAILTO:g.lowe@ecu.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201007T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201007T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
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/
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;TZID=UTC:20201009T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200624T100259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200624T100259Z
UID:167564-1602230400-1602262800@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Weaving the cultural perspectives into Pūoro - Secondary PLD
DESCRIPTION:Mōrena \nI’m happy to share the details of the dat of PLD for Secondary School teachers (which was postponed from earlier in the year).  \nWeaving the cultural perspectives into Pūoro \n\n\n\nDate:\nFriday 9th October 2020 \n\n\nVenue:\nThe Parnell\, Gladstone Rd\, Auckland \n\n\nCourse Director:\nBelinda Carey \n\n\nPlanning Committee:\nAnne Marie Lalakai & Katrina Daniela \n\n\n\nHear from Rosemary Hipkins on the NZ Curriculum\, Rim D. Paul on the Māori performing arts standards\, Jeni Little on the current standards review along with sessions on tools for assessing and creating an engaging curriculum with cultural perspectives. \nThere is accomodation arranged for the night before\, and the first 20 paid registrations will be reimbursed by the TRCC.  \nRegistrations close on the 11th Sept.  \nAny questions\, please contact kaiarahibelinda@gmail.com directly.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/weaving-the-cultural-perspectives-into-puoro-secondary-pld/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201013T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201013T144500
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200616T160528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T160528Z
UID:167550-1602581400-1602600300@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Teacher Training in Music Technology MUSIC & VIDEO PRODUCTION Auckland
DESCRIPTION:Producing quality videos for online submissions\n\n\nAs a result of COVID19 many school competitions such as Rockquest and the Chamber Music NZ Competition are now inviting video submissions of school bands and ensembles. \n​While these competitions don’t require a top quality studio recording of your school groups\, wouldn’t it be nice to know how to get much better quality video and audio than just recording on someone’s phone or sticking up a handycam for the group to perform to? \n​In 2019 one of groups from St Andrew’s College won the national Bandquest competition with this video recorded in their music room. If you would like to make videos which sound and look like this\, then these workshops are for you. \n​Topics covered: \n\n\nEquipment required including what software to use\, what microphones to buy\, the best audio interfaces for a high school budget. \n\n\nHow to setup DAW templates for fast recording and mixing \n\n\nWhat is the best way to record experienced and inexperienced bands \n\n\nHow to mix quality recordings within the ‘rules’ set out by the Rockquest\, Bandquest and Chamber Music competitions \n\n\nWhat are the best software plugins to buy (including highlighting the latest trends in the mixing world that greatly simplify the mixing process). \n\n\nHow to use free video editing software to create multi-angle music videos \n\n\n​ \nDuncan Ferguson will be running two days of workshops in July (prior to the Rockquest submission date) where you can join in on the recording of his year 7-9 band “Black Wired” (featured in the video linked to above). On Saturday 4 July the day will be a hands-on session showing how to select and setup all the gear\, and run a recording session while videoing the performance. Sunday 5 July will be dedicated to mixing the performance and creating the final video. \n​The Christchurch workshops will be the best and most hands on days and teachers are encouraged to attend these first and foremost.  Please note\, while the main focus will be recording rock bands for Rockquest we will also be covering recording other ensembles such are Chamber Groups and Choirs. \n​However\, for those that are unable to travel to Christchurch Duncan will offer one-day versions of these workshops in Auckland and Hamilton on 13-14 October. Note\, there will be no ‘live’ recording session for the Auckland and Hamilton workshops\, but we will do our best to cover all the same material in one day\, including giving hands on lessons on how to do all the post-production mixing and video production work. \n​These days will be suitable for beginner and experienced teachers including primary and intermediate music specialists. For those that haven’t done any recording of music before Duncan will send out some guidelines for what you need to know to prepare for these workshops so you can get the most out of them. \n\n\n\n\n\nVENUES AND DATES\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCHRISTCHURCH\n\n\nSaturday 4 July \nSt Andrew’s College \nRecording and videoing \n\nCHRISTCHURCH\n\n\nSunday 5 July \nSt Andrew’s College \nMixing & Post Production \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAUCKLAND\n\n\nTuesday 13 October \nVenue TBC \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHAMILTON\n\n\nWednesday 14 October \nVenue TBC \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n$159 + GST per day for Auckland and Hamilton.\n$270 + GST for both Christchurch workshops (or you can attend just one of the days in Christchurch for $149 + GST)\nAll workshops run from 9.30am–2.45pm.\nPayment is due on receipt of invoice and must be paid \nin advance. No refunds will be given for non-attendance. \nPlease note: morning tea will be provided but you will need to provide your own lunch. \n​\n\n\nPlease click here to register for these workshops
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/teacher-training-in-music-technology-music-video-production-auckland/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Learning Ideas":MAILTO:duncan@learningideas.co.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201018
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
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/
CATEGORIES:International,National
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201017T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200729T104256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200914T212403Z
UID:167673-1602941400-1602954000@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Music Curriculum Design for Deep Learning (Face to face workshop)
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE FOR FACE TO FACE WORKSHOP\nIn this workshop for secondary school music teachers\, the elements of the Curriculum Design Coherence Model (CDC) will be used to design a unit of work. \nThe CDC model is currently being utilised in a research study in New Zealand and England and is proving very useful in enhancing teachers’ curriculum design knowledge. Teachers will work in groups to design a music topic using the model. The model directs teachers towards a deep understanding to a topic’s ‘epistemic’ structure and how this can be utilised to enable deep learning and appropriate assessment.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/music-curriculum-design-for-deep-learning-face-to-face/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201020T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201020T203000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
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/
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;TZID=UTC:20201022T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201022T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200126T211253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T211336Z
UID:166823-1603368000-1603389600@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Junior Jazz Jam
DESCRIPTION:An event for Primary School Jazz Bands (up to year 8). \nBands perform for each other and get written feedback from jazz lecturers from ARA Music Arts. \nThe Registration link will be added here soon and also to the Christchurch Big Band Festival Website.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/junior-jazz-jam-2/
LOCATION:Tūranga Central Library\, 60 Cathedral Square\, Christchurch Central\, Christchurch\, Canterbury\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Canterbury
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201022T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200126T201537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T201639Z
UID:166808-1603368000-1603731600@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Christchurch Big Band Festival
DESCRIPTION:NZ’s only Big Band Festival kicks off with Junior Jazz Jam\, an event for primary school jazz bands\, and works through the long weekend with bands of all ages playing outdoor gigs in cool venues around the new Christchurch central city. It also offers workshops\, dancing\, concerts and surprise events! \nRegister your big band here www.chchbigbandfest.com
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/christchurch-big-band-festival-2/
CATEGORIES:Canterbury,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Band Festival":MAILTO:katie@bigbandfest.org.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201024T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200729T104626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200914T212533Z
UID:167677-1603546200-1603558800@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Music Curriculum Design for Deep Learning (Zoom Version)
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE FOR ZOOM WORKSHOP\nIn this workshop for secondary school music teachers\, the elements of the Curriculum Design Coherence Model (CDC) will be used to design a unit of work. \nThe CDC model is currently being utilised in a research study in New Zealand and England and is proving very useful in enhancing teachers’ curriculum design knowledge. Teachers will work in groups to design a music topic using the model. The model directs teachers towards a deep understanding to a topic’s ‘epistemic’ structure and how this can be utilised to enable deep learning and appropriate assessment. \nA zoom link will be emailed to the address you use in this registration form prior to the day.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/music-curriculum-design-for-deep-learning-zoom-version/
CATEGORIES:National
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201102T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
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/
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201106
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200218T143709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200902T115216Z
UID:167031-1604534400-1604620799@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Wellington Orchestra Festival 2020
DESCRIPTION:Thursday November 5 \nScots College \nThis 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. \nInstrumental parts include strings\, brass\, woodwind\, percussion as well as guitars\, keyboards and recorders. \n$50 for MENZA members\n$80 for non-MENZA members (includes 12-month subscription) \nRegister here \nFor further information\, please contact maryhorner5@gmail.com
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/wellington-orchestra-festival-2020/
LOCATION:Scots’ College\, 1 Monorgan Road\, Strathmore Park\, Wellington\, 6022\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Wellington
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201106T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201106T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200126T231010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200423T173328Z
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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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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201107T170000
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CREATED:20200214T142457Z
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SUMMARY:KIWILELE FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:THIS YEAR’S KIWILELE FESTIVAL WILL BE ON\nSATURDAY 7th NOVEMBER 2020\nTRUSTS ARENA\, AUCKLAND\n12pm – 3pm – Gates open at 10am \n\n\n\nThe happiest day on Auckland’s event calendar\, the NZ Ukulele Festival is a FREE fun-filled family music event. \nThe line-up features The Kiwileles’ Massed Schools 2500-strong Ukulele Orchestra\, \nthe amazing NZ Ukulele Squads and special celebrity guests. \nThere will be plenty of joy and fun for all\, with food stalls\, ukulele workshops\, \ninstruments and merchandise for sale\, competitions\, prizes and giveaways. \nContact Christina Reid\, admin@nzukulele.org.nz for more info
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/167019/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201107T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20201015T130628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201015T130739Z
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SUMMARY:Giving Direction 2020 - professional development for choral directors
DESCRIPTION:The NZCF Association of Choral Directors (ACD) will run a one-day choral conducting workshop on Saturday\, 7 November 2020 at Hastings Girls’ High School. Run by ACD Clinician\, Brent Stewart\, the workshop is part of the ACD’s programme of professional development for choral leaders – with clear benefits flowing on to singers and audiences. \nCommunity and chamber choir directors are warmly invited to attend Giving Direction workshops where they will be given ‘hands-on’ instruction on conducting gesture and other vital aspects of choir direction\, as well as the opportunity to take part in a choral forum. This is a great opportunity to hone your choir directing skills and share knowledge or experiences with fellow conductors. \nIf you are a conductor\, we’d really love to see you there.\nIf you are a singer\, please encourage your music director to take part! \nAbout the workshops\nThe workshops have a very practical focus\, and are aimed at all conductors\, regardless of experience or type of choir. The workshop will run on Saturday\, 7 November from 10am to 5pm at Hastings Girls’ High School 508 Pakowhai Rd\, Frimley\, Hastings.\nEach workshop comprises four sessions\, led by Brent Stewart\, and with input from our region as to the final format.\nSession 1: Rehearsal technique\nSession 2: Score preparation\nSessions 3 & 4: Conducting gestures\nDuring the afternoon sessions\, local invited choirs will be present as the demonstration choirs\, and conductors will have the chance to work with them on the choir’s own repertoire.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/giving-direction-2020-professional-development-for-choral-directors/
LOCATION:Hastings Girls’ High School\, 508 Pakowhai Road\, Frimley\, Hastings\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Hawkes Bay and Gisborne,National
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ORGANIZER;CN="NZCF":MAILTO:cathryn.wyllie@nzcf.org.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201112
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
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/
CATEGORIES:International
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201113T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201113T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T072544
CREATED:20200228T123224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200914T215708Z
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SUMMARY:Popular Music and Semiotic Analysis - a Method for School Educators
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will provide an easy to understand and apply method to help educators think about popular music analysis.\n\n\nClassical and Jazz based analytical tools are not broad enough to explore popular music in a holistic manner\, which requires consideration of culture and subtext through para-musical elements (e.g. video\, image etc)\, as well as harmony\, melody\, rhythm\, form etc. Semiotic analysis is useful in the study of popular music as it looks at both the sociological and musicological features of any given musical text. I teach semiotic analysis to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Musical Arts degree at MAINZ as a means to understand song and songwriting\, and this workshop will be a practical way to look at popular music analysis taking into account denotative and connotative components. \nMark Baynes is a jazz pianist with a contemporary leaning. Mark’s doctoral research has provided an analytical lexicon that can be used to understand music in terms of what is defined as consonance and dissonance found in western music as a whole. Although informed by academia\, Mark is primarily a performer\, composer and accompanist residing in Auckland\, New Zealand. Mark is a presenter of 95bFM’s The Jazz Show\, and writes the X-Factory column for NZMusician Magazine.  \n Mark currently works as a Programme Manager and Senior Lecturer of the Bachelor of Musical Arts Degree at the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand / Southern Institute of Technology.  \n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/popular-music-and-semiotic-analysis-a-method-for-school-educators/
LOCATION:MAINZ
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland,National
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