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SUMMARY:Kodály Teacher Training - Summer School
DESCRIPTION:Five days of exciting music making and learning\, led by international experts\, Maree Henessey and Rosalie Scott\, inspired by the Kodály approach to music making and learning – along with conducting with local choral expert\, Andrew Withington\, and evening sessions from local musicians\, to widen our practice\, including Kapa Haka\, West African drumming and more.\n \nThis summer we are offering an overview of the approach\, that gives a taster of the level training\, with examples of how the approach can be used throughout a child’s school years from primary to upper secondary. Participants will study musicianship\, methodology\, conducting and choir and can enter at any level of musicianship and conducting\, from beginner to advanced. \nAfter the five days\, participants are welcome to enrol in an online mentorship programme\, led by Maree and Rosalie\, and Ōtautahi members will also have local mentoring available. The mentorship programme will also be available to people who have completed at least one level of Kodály training\, through any accredited provider. \nThere are part time streams and a full time stream and options suitable for classroom teachers with limited musical experience as well as for music major graduates and musicians with no teaching experience. Choir leaders can opt to just attend musicianship\, conducting and choir or attend the full programme. \nScholarships available for recent music performance graduates\, and lived experience cultural experts. \nAbout the Kodály approach \n\nThe Kodály approach is holistic and accessible\, for teachers who are passionate about helping all their students become resilient learners and lifelong musicians. \n​When music is taught or learned using Kodály’s approach\, skills vital to advanced music making such as “inner hearing”\, rhythmic co-ordination and harmonic hearing are strongly developed at an early stage. \n​In a well researched pedagogical sequence\, within a framework of folk songs and singing games\, students learn through doing\, playing and singing. Musical elements are experienced before being named and once learned are practised\, and thoroughly understood before new elements are added. \n​Music making is at the centre\, and classes are joyful\, stimulating and fun. \n​Teachers trained in the Kodály approach are challenged to continually improve their own musicianship and teaching practise. They develop skills in long and short term planning with learners at the centre. \n​One of the most exciting parts of embarking on this journey is the opportunity to develop your own musicianship. The course meets the needs of beginner to advanced musicians. \n​The training is rigorous yet completely non competitive. Teacher training is joyful\, challenging\, liberating\, musical\, fun and transformative.
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/kodaly-teacher-training-summer-school/
LOCATION:Chisnallwood Intermediate\, 76 Breezes road Chisnallwood\, Christchurch\, 8061\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Canterbury
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SUMMARY:Safer Spaces in Music Education workshop - Christchurch - 31 Jan 2024
DESCRIPTION:MENZA is thrilled to be partnering with Safer Spaces in Music Education (SSME) to present this very important workshop. It is made possible by funding from the Networks of Expertise\, and the workshops are free for all music educators. There is only room for 30 participants\, so be in quick! It’s a perfect opportunity to get together with other local music teachers and food is included. You will also be able to receive a PLD certificate. \nThe ‘Professional Respect’ Workshop is a bespoke training designed to support Worksafe’s Health&Safety guidelines to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. The Professional Respect training day has been developed in conjunction with SoundCheck Aotearoa and are based on a similar training that has been rolled\nout across the screen sector. \nThe full-day training is friendly and interactive and the content includes: \n\nDefinitions of sexual harassment and sexual harm within New Zealand legislation\nWorkSafe obligations and legal requirements for workplaces\nGuidance for receiving disclosures of sexual harm and supporting survivors\nOptions and pathways for reporting sexual harm and support services available\nStrategies for preventing sexual harm and fostering a respectful work environment\nPractical tips for bystander intervention.\n\nThe day starts at 8.30 for tea and coffee\, with an opening karakia at 9am sharp\, and runs through until 5pm. Breaks and refreshments/lunch will be provided. The training days are facilitated by sexual harm prevention and response specialists Rachel Harrison and Mel Calvesbert\, who are experienced practitioners in sexual harm prevention and response and they will ensure that the discussion is safe\, constructive and respectful. There will be no requirement to share personal information in the workshop. If you have any concerns and would like to discuss how to attend or contribute in a safe way\, please contact Nicky or Judith.\n \nNicky Fogden-Smith will be the liaison and host for this workshop as it is offered to ForteMusic ITMs and the remainder of places are open to any music teacher. \nAs this workshop will reach capacity\, there will also be another date in term 1 of 2024\, 8.30am-5.00pm on Friday March 15th.  \nVenue:  Hagley College\, X Block \nPlease register so that we can make the necessary arrangements for catering and resources and so we can keep in touch about the day and provide the information. Click here to register. \nThank you for supporting this initiative! \nQuote from male attendee: “Safer Spaces workshop was a day well spent. I was quickly put at ease and had a really fun and valuable day\, and learnt some really useful information. The presenters were excellent. I highly recommend it to anyone in the music and arts field whether a teacher or performer or director”
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/170389/
CATEGORIES:Canterbury,Otago
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