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Rhythm Festival, 2012

 

Sunbeams 1 at the Rhythm Fest, 2008

Rhythm Festival
When: Saturday Nov. 17th, 2012.
Where:OLD LOCATION – The Bridge Church, Kanata. (Directions).
Time:

  • Sunshine 1- 9am
  • Sunbeams 1, Moonbeams 1, & Sunshine 2- 10:45am
  • Sunbeams 2 & Sunbeams 3- 2:30 pm

Expect to be at the church for an hour.

Cost: This is considered a class. There is no additional cost to you. Audience members may choose to make a donation to the Alliance for Canadian New Music Projects.

Saturday classes will not be held in the studio on Nov. 17th as I will be at the church most of the day.

Why: For younger students in particular, there are not many venues to perform in. The Rhythm Festival is perfect, because it provides child friendly adjudication and interaction with peers who also take music lessons. Students will get to practice in class for the performance, so they usually don’t get nervous. Music is meant to be shared, so when I find a positive place for that first performance to happen, I am promising you that you’ll be pleased with the day!

This year, adjudicator Leo Brooks of Treefrog Percussion returns to give insight into playing various percussion instruments, and how to enhance your performance. His positive comments and zest for performance was loved by the audience last year.

Please contact me if you have any further questions about the event.

Musically,

Mairéad

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September is Around the Corner!

Hi all, and welcome back! It’s a busy time of year, so be sure to Check the Schedule to get ready for classes. They start next week, September 4th, except for Sunrise which begins September 29th.

How else can you prepare for classes? If you are a returning student, pull out some old books and play something- anything – just to get back into shape. Parents can help young students by preparing them for classes as you would for the first day of school. Talk about what will happen, who they will see, when you will be going to class etc.

Student Referral Bonus!

There are still spaces in level 1 classes and Sunrise, so from now until September 29th, if you refer a student who signs up with me, you will receive a free lesson this year! One free lesson per student referred. Contact me for details. 

 

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MYC’s International Conference

Good Morning!

Recently, I spent a lot of time in downtown Ottawa, which is very rare for me. What could draw me to the busy hub, you ask? It was Music for Young Children’s International Conference. It is usually held every two years across Canada. In 2010 I went to Banff, in 2008 I went to Niagra Falls. I can’t wait for 2015 in Halifax! MYC will be celebrating 35 glorious years in it’s “birthplace” of Nova Scotia.

I’m not sure what kind of conferences you may have attended, but this one was action packed. They are specifically tailored for MYC teachers, and this year, as a conference committee member, I got a sneak peak into what would planned. We had workshops ranging from conservatory exam prep, music history, puppetry, technology for music teachers, child psychology, neuroscience, dancing, and more! It was hard to choose sessions.

I met with teachers from Calgary, parts of BC, and even South Korea. I met with Roland Canada’s president, Paul Coates from Conservatory Canada, and of course, Frances Balodis, creator of MYC.

Mairéad on Parliment Hill before the group singing of O Canada and the MYC Theme Song

Every morning we sang in harmony, and every evening we partied! Check out MYC’s facebook page to see photos from this year’s conference. I learned and reviewed so much, but I’m going to put in brief some things that you may find interesting:

On Music History…

  • In the classical era, hair (or, powdered wigs) went to extremes: horse hair was used to make hair dos over 5 feet high!
  • In the Romantic era, virtuosos like Franz Liszt and Nicolo Paganini had groupies: adoring women would swoon and faint when Liszt threw his gloves into the audience!
  • As soon as Bach died, his music died too. No one played it until it was re-discovered and performed almost 80 years later by Mendelssohn.

On Exam Taking… 

  • Conservatory Canada wants to open e-exam centres for students to take “distance” exams using MIDI, skype and specialized music software. Would you come to an e-exam at my studio? Perhaps I’ll open a centre…
  • “The Practice Monster” affects students and teachers. Why do we keep pushing ourselves with critique? Can we phrase such changes differently? How can I recognize my students’ awesomeness and still demand a high level of performance?
  • Examiners ARE looking for proper fingering, so nya nya! I’ll keep demanding it 🙂

On Children…

  • The “Pampered Child” (arguably a generation of children in generation Y and beyond) has no tolerance for boredom, a sense of entitlement, and is dismissive of adult authority figures. Sadly, they are given the authority to make decisions that we should be making on their behalf. As parents and educators, we need to 1. Be the Adult; 2. Teach. Don’t punish; and 3. Communicate Clearly.
  • Some children with special needs require proprioceptive treatment- a firm touch or stomping movement to begin a self-calming process. This below my mind because as a teacher, I don’t really “touch” students.
  • The homework keyboard pages MATTER to your child. They can choose any colour, combination of colours, or patterns to show what they have been working on that week. I will be more diligent in checking these pages! And please, this is your child’s job. Not yours.
  • We make assumptions and place them on children. I will try to ask more questions and make less assumptions.
  • I can manipulate a puppet’s mouth, eyes, hands and body to communicate effectively with young children. And I need to get all those voices straight! PS: Can’t wait for you to meet Mrs. Treble Clef and Mr. Bass Clef!

On being Digital Citizens…

  • It’s heeeere! Don’t fight it- understand it!
  • Canadians are the #1 viewers of YouTube
  • Canada ranks #1 (per captia) among countries with people who  purchase musical instruments
  • In 2011, digital music sales surpassed CD sales for the first time. Apple tallied 12 billion downloads that year.
  • 36% of parents report that their children ages 2-11 have watched TV and surfed the Internet — simultaneously. (Not sure how to feel about that one!)
  • Given this information, if I don’t meet children and families with these needs, I am going to be way behind! I sure hope I do meet your technological needs 🙂

Professional Development is something very important to me. I like to be a student as much as I enjoy being a teacher.

I hope you are all enjoying your Summer! Love to hear your thoughts on the above post.

-Mairéad

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Spring News

Hello Parents!

I just wanted to get a few things out to you at this busy time of year. So here it goes:

The Recital

Who: Your child, showing off their skills. Bring family, friends, proud grandparents – whomever!
What: A chance to play for your family and friends! Snacks and refreshments will be served after the show.
When: Sunday June 3, 2012.
Where: Prince of Wales Manor, 22 Barnstone drive (map).
Time: 1:30 pm

The sign up sheet will be in class. Please sign up for the TIME of the recital you want to attend, and list the song and composer that you have chosen. Level 3 students may choose 2 songs. All other students please pick one from the K or KS section. Any further questions? Please call or email.

Practice Incentive & Movie Night

All students (except Moonbeams 3) are working on their Garden practice incentive. We are making a beautiful collage in studio! Keep up the great work. The last week to collect birds/flowers will be this week for Wednesday and Thursday Students, and next week for Saturday students.

The movie class will be the week of May 23-26th. All class get a movie class, but the winning class gets and extra “treat” with their movie. Good luck! Stay tuned for the results.

But what about Moonbeams 3?

We’ll have a special, East Coast Kitchen party when we’re back together in our last group class 🙂 Check out what we did last year.

Remaining Classes

Here is the schedule for the rest of the year:
Wednesday: May 9, 16, 23 & 30
Thursday: May 10, 17, 24 & 31
Saturday: May 12, 19, 26, June 2 & 9