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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200801T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200802T170000
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SUMMARY:JAZZQUEST
DESCRIPTION:Christchurch’s Premier High School Jazz Band Competition\nJazzQuest is an annual competition showcasing the quality of some of the country’s top secondary school jazz bands and musicians. It offers young jazz musicians a chance to mix\, mingle with and challenge themselves against others from around New Zealand. Bands are awarded gold\, silver and bronze awards\, and individual musicians are presented awards for outstanding contributions on their instruments\, as well as for original compositions and arrangements. \nCategories: Combos\, ensembles and Big Bands. \n 
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/jazzquest-2/
LOCATION:Ara Music Arts\, 130 High Street\, Christchurch\, Canterbury\, 8011\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Canterbury
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200803T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200807T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T163140
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SUMMARY:34th ISME World Conference online
DESCRIPTION:Due to the world circumstances\, the 34th ISME World Conference was cancelled and a ‘flavour’ is being staged online. This reflects the original theme for the 34th ISME World Conference of Visions of Equity and Diversity\, a timely reminder of music’s power to unite our humanity while respecting our differences. \nThe program is as follows: \nTypes of event\nThere are two types of sessions as well as the General Assembly. \nPresidential Sessions: These are the President’s selection of papers that collectively best represent the conference theme of equity and diversity\, and that would have showcased the week’s program overall. These are now presented as recordings. These videos will be released in the morning of the date shown below. There is no need to register but the sessions will only be available to ISME members. \nThought Leader Session:  This session is designed to bring a different perspective to our music education community. It enables us to hear from others in our wider world\, who we may not otherwise encounter. The session is hosted by Susan O’Neill\, ISME President and Dean of the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University\, Vancouver\, Canada. Time shown is Helsinki time. To check the time in your zone we use World Time Buddy. The session will also be recorded. Participants at the live event will be encouraged to ask questions. Again\, this session is only open to ISME members. The link to register for the Thought Leader session has been sent to members by email. It can also be found on this page and members will need to log in to access that page. Note: the registration will close an hour before the session. \nAll sessions will be accessible from a dedicated web page and members need to log in to access it. \nProgram\nMonday 3 August \nPresidential Sessions \n\n\nLily Chen-Hafteck (USA) – Music for Everyone: Visions of Equity and Diversity in Brazil\, China\, Poland\, Kenya and USA\nNicholas Bannan (Australia) – Visions of Equity and Diversity in Singing: Cross-cultural Investigation of Evolution and Practice\nAnita Prest (Canada) – The Promise of Indigenous Research Methods for Music Education Scholarship\n\n\n\nTuesday 4 August\n\nPresidential Sessions\n\nJulie Ballantyne (Australia) – Music Teachers’ Reports of Their Self-efficacy: Implications for Support Across the Career\nPhil Mullen (UK) – Challenging Voices: Music-making with Children Excluded from School Because of Their Behaviour\nRebeqa Rivers (USA) – Disrupting Systems of Oppression: using Critical Pedagogy Tools in Music Education\n\nWednesday 5 August \nPresidential Sessions \n\nGlenn Nierman (USA) – Using Assessment to Enable Young Musicians’ Musical Growth—An Issue of Equity\nAdena Portowitz (Israel) -Addressing Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion through Mediated Instrumental Music Education\n\nThursday 6 August \nThought Leader Session \nDeborah Cheetham in conversation with Margaret Barrett. 2am Helsinki time. Live event and registration required. \nGeneral Assembly. \n4pm Helsinki time. All members are encouraged to attend. A recording will be available. \nFriday 7 August \nPresidential Sessions \n\n\nCarol Frierson-Campbell (USA) – Musicking in Place: Noticing Musical Becoming in Palestine\nEmily Akuno (Kenya) – Developing and Harnessing Folk Music as a Tool for Education: A Report from Five Countries\n\n\n  \nNote that the ISME COMMISSIONS can be found here https://www.isme-commissions.org/
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/34th-isme-world-conference-online/
CATEGORIES:International
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200808T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200808T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T163140
CREATED:20200618T154428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200806T125519Z
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SUMMARY:MENZA AGM 2020
DESCRIPTION:Via Zoom or in person.  \nMusic Education New Zealand Aotearoa (MENZA) is having their AGM on the 8th August in Auckland at Dilworth Junior Campus. If you are a new member\, it is a great opportunity to hear about what has happened over the last year\, and what else MENZA does for music education. \nThe programme is:\n1.00-2.15pm Workshops (note new start time of 1pm for the Ukulele workshop)\n2.15-2.30pm Drinks and nibbles\n2.30-4.00pm AGM \nThere are two confirmed workshops: \n\nMaria Winder and the Ukulele Trust – 2020 Kiwileles Songbook play-through\nDelysse Glynn – National Moderator for Music\n\nBoard nomination forms are available from admin@menza.co.nz\, along with the minutes of the previous AGM. \nThere is an option to attend the secondary workshop and the AGM via Zoom. Email admin@menza.co.nz for the link and password.  \nIf you have any questions please email admin@menza.co.nz\, or ask your nearest MENZA board member\, found in the listings for your region at the top of the MENZA homepage.  \nRegister now
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/menza-agm-2020/
LOCATION:Dilworth Junior School\, 27 Omahu Road\, Remuera\, Auckland\, 1050\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200810
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200816
DTSTAMP:20260421T163140
CREATED:20200126T215325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200519T181517Z
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SUMMARY:KBB Music Fesival
DESCRIPTION:The Auckland Secondary School’s Music Festival Trust is excited to announce the KBB 2020 Band & Orchestra Showcase. We are offering our participating schools – and any other schools who would like to come on board – a chance to present some of their planned 2020 repertoire to a wider audience. Owing to the hugely decreased time for preparation and difficulties faced by different schools\, the performances will not be formally adjudicated. However\, this change in format also presents us with a unique opportunity – we would like to get to know you\, the staff and students of our KBBMF ensembles\, better than ever before. \nOur Facebook traffic suggests that one of the main reasons that young people come to our page is for links to past photography and videos. Using that as a starting point\, we’ve come up with a format for a KBB Music Festival YouTube channel which will showcase the work being done in schools\, to an audience both with the Auckland region and beyond. \nThe KBB 2020 Band & Orchestra Showcase invites participants to submit: \nApproximately 10 minutes of video footage of your band/orchestra performing some of their 2020 repertoire. The festival may be able to coordinate assistance for this process if needed. \nA three-minute\, behind-the-scenes video revealing the ‘unique character’ of your ensemble; the sort of thing that the audience at KBBMF never gets to see. \nThese videos will be compiled and uploaded to the newly create KBB Music Festival YouTube channel. \nWe would like entrants to register their intention to participate in the online festival by Wednesday July 1st\, to give us time to prepare. \nVideos would need to be uploaded to the KBB Music Festival Website by Friday 21st August to be eligible for awards. There is no competitive aspect to this year’s musical performances\, but our sponsors have offered to select their picks of the best/funniest/most effective behind-the-scenes videos and offer some fun prizes. \nIdeally groups would submit videos in both categories. We will perform some minimal processing on the footage to achieve some consistency by attaching identifying festival logos/title screens etc. Depending on the situation faced by your department\, you may find that it is only realistic to bring off one of these video projects\, not both. You are still welcome to submit one project and not the other. \nSchools with multiple ensembles are of course welcome to submit multiple videos. \nThere will be NO FEE for involvement in the KBB Music Festival during 2020. \n  \nRegistration and details at: \nhttps://www.kbbmusicfestival.co.nz/
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/kbb-music-fesival/
LOCATION:Holy Trinity Cathedral\, Cnr St Stephens Ave & Parnell Rd\, Parnell\, Auckland\, 1052\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200815T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200815T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T163140
CREATED:20200724T160521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T161414Z
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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 10 – 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 10 – 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/167613/
CATEGORIES:West Coast
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200815T131500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200815T173000
DTSTAMP:20260421T163140
CREATED:20200724T170213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T170213Z
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SUMMARY:Developing Language Through Music And Dance For Teachers Of 4-7 Year Olds
DESCRIPTION:VENUE: University of Auckland Epsom Campus\, 74 Epsom Ave\, Auckland\nGate 3 B Block (first building on the right) \nThis event includes two x 105 minute workshops: \nSound and symbol – connecting music and language\nA child’s early years offer opportunities to develop a musical identity and discover the “musical self”. The natural connection between words\, images and sounds found in poetry and books provides useful starting points for music-making at all levels. This workshop explores a range of music possibilities including rhythmic layering\, adding background music\, developing musical themes to represent characters\, and vocal exploration and songs to represent key ideas in stories and poems. \nDancing Music to life\nEvery story has a dance in it ! This workshop will find those dance story possibilities and get your words moving. Dance has its own language and the more familiar we are with it\, the more naturally the links to literacy come to mind. From word warm ups to dancing stories\, this workshop will not only get you thinking. It will also be a lot of fun ! \nPRESENTERS: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRobyn Trinick\nRobyn is an expert and highly experienced teacher and presenter who works in teacher education at the University of Auckland. She is currently a national Kaiarahi for the current Ministry of Education Networks of Expertise venture. One of Robyn’s passions and her Masters degree focus has been the connection between music and language learning. For many years she has also made access to Maori language and culture an inspiring part of her teaching. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClare Battersby\nClare is a vibrant\, creative and experienced dance teacher and presenter both here and overseas. She will encourage you in a safe\, inclusive environment to spread your wings and weave the arts into all areas of children’s learning. She was a recipient of a Dance Subject Association of New Zealand 2017 Life member Award. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo register for this workshop: \nRegister your name and details online HERE. Then\, use your own internet banking facility to make a direct deposit into the ONZA account at BNZ 02 0248 0073940 097     Reference: Your surname; Code: AKL15AUG Entering your surname means you will be registered. Payment by Credit card is also available.\nFees:\n \n\n\nRegistration Fee $10\n\n\nFor inquiries email:  Shirley Harvey  \nThis workshop is funded by the ONZA Networks of Expertise.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/developing-language-through-music-and-dance-for-teachers-of-4-7-year-olds/
CATEGORIES:Auckland and Northland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200822T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200822T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T163140
CREATED:20200724T160757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T161502Z
UID:167619-1598090400-1598101200@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/
CATEGORIES:West Coast
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200822T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200822T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T163140
CREATED:20200724T163511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T182944Z
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SUMMARY:BODY PERCUSSION and CIRCLE GAMES with Clare McCormack 
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE ZOOM Saturday 22 August 2pm – 3pm \n\nFor Primary level music specialists or general teachers\nZoom on in and get some fun ideas for body percussion and circle games.\nOrrf and Kodaly inspired\nThere will be an opportunity to share one of your favourite circle games too\, if you so wish.\nRegister here to be sent the zoom link prior to the event
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/body-percussion-and-circle-games-with-clare-mccormack/
CATEGORIES:National
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200827T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200827T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T163140
CREATED:20200725T225742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200727T004332Z
UID:167652-1598535000-1598540400@menza.co.nz
SUMMARY:Network of Expertise - Percussion workshop
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nPERCUSSION WORKSHOP  Thursday 27th August – 1pm – 3:30pm\nSt Anne’s School\n739 Ferry Road\, Woolston\, Christchurch \nA workshop on using everyday objects as instruments.\n• Multi-Level\n• Various learning styles\n• Transferable – Inside and Outside\n• Management techniques\n• Rhythm & fun\n• Group work and Confidence \nFree for MENZA members or $30 for non-MENZA Members (giving you all the benefits of being a MENZA member!) \nPresenter: Jannette Aldridge\nExperienced Music Specialist
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/percussion-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Canterbury
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200829T094500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200829T233000
DTSTAMP:20260421T163140
CREATED:20200724T170600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T170600Z
UID:167639-1598694300-1598743800@menza.co.nz
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200829T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200829T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T163140
CREATED:20200724T161116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T161537Z
UID:167625-1598695200-1598706000@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-2/
CATEGORIES:West Coast
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200829T140000
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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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