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SUMMARY:ACT: Dr Árpád Tóth (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 2 June\, 7:00pm-9:00pm Online  \nJoin us for an online workshop with eminent Hungarian educator\, Dr Árpád Tóth\, for The artfully musical classroom. \nRepertoire\, games\, teaching strategies and creative new ideas for your music classroom. \nDr Árpád Tóth teaches on a regular basis on four continents at every level from five year-olds to senior choirs\, from non-professionals to academics. \nHe will also feature as a keynote speaker at the 2022 Kodaly Australia Conference in September. \nCan’t make the time? This workshop will be recorded so anyone who registers and pays online will receive a copy. \nHosted by Kodály ACT \n$20 Members\n$35 Non-members \nRegister Online: www.trybooking.com/BZRYJ\nContact: act@kodaly.org.au \n 
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/online-workshop-dr-arpad-toth/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:ACT Events,Online Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly ACT Branch":MAILTO:act@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220511T080000
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UID:5653-1652256000-1652288400@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:QLD: Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Date Claimer \n           Kodaly QLD are planning to host a webinar \n     More details will come in early 2022
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/qld-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Online Events,QLD Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220313T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220313T170000
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UID:5818-1647158400-1647190800@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:Finding Your Songline - Q & A with Deborah Cheetham AO
DESCRIPTION:Finding Your Songline\n– a song is more than just a song. \n \n\nDeborah Cheetham AO\, returns for an evening hosted by Kodály NSW to answer your questions. Deborah’s unique journey as a Yorta Yorta woman\, singer\, composer and teacher has afforded her great vision into First Nations music across Australia. We would like your questions and thoughts and to hear about your experiences bringing an Aboriginal perspective to your schools\, as we begin a Kodaly song line journey together. \n Send in your questions to nsw@kodaly.org.au and join us for an insightful hour’s discussion with Deborah. \n\nDate: Tuesday March 22 2022\nVenue: Online via Zoom\nTime: 7-8pm AEST \nCOST \nMembers: $20\nNon-members: $30\nStudents: $10 (Students must be members to attend at this rate: join for FREE at www.kodaly.org.au/membership) \nAll proceeds will be donated to Short Black Opera \nBecome a member at www.kodaly.org.au/membership\nEnquiries: nsw@kodaly.org.au \nCLICK HERE to REGISTER
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/finding-your-songline-q-a-with-deborah-cheetham-ao/
CATEGORIES:National Events,NSW Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220312T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220312T113000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
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SUMMARY:QLD: Hook\, Line and Sinker: Engaging the Upper Primary Student
DESCRIPTION:Hook\, Line and Sinker: Engaging the Upper Primary Student with Amy Abbott \nDate:  12 March 2022\nStart time: 10.00am (AEST)\nEnd time: 11.30am (AEST) \nCatching and maintaining the attention of upper elementary students can be a challenging and daunting task. But if you “bait your hook” just right you’ll soon have them eating out of your hand! In this session\, we’ll focus on instructional strategies\, pedagogical materials\, and ways to build student rapport in order to gain and maintain the engagement rate of your upper elementary students.   Song material\, singing games\, reading activities\, pacing ideas\, lesson structure and delivery\, and building trust and relationships with your students are among many of the topics that will be addressed as ways to increase student participation\, ownership\, and joy in the music classroom. \nTo register CLICK HERE \n  \nAmy Abbott is in her 24th year of teaching elementary music. She received her undergraduate degree in music education from the University of Colorado at Boulder and obtained her masters in music education with a Kodály emphasis from Colorado State University. She has Kodály certifications from PSU and from CSU. She has presented sessions at the CMEA State Conference\, Oregon Arts Alliance State Conference\, multiple OAKE conferences and was the featured clinician for the 2021 Texas Music Educators Conference. She has presented all-day workshops for multiple OAKE chapters\, and the Amarillo School District. She is also the level 2 pedagogy\, folksong and analysis Kodály teacher at Colorado State University. \nAdditionally\, she has served on the ROCKE board for over 7 years as President\, Secretary and Member-at-Large. In addition to teaching general music at Red Hawk elementary in Erie she also teaches a 4/5 choir and musical theatre. In the spring of 2013 she was honored with a Jared Polis Foundation Teacher Award. When not teaching she loves spending time with her husband\, son and daughter\, cross-stitching\, working on her Teachers Pay Teachers store and blogging. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/qld-nuts-and-bolts-7/
CATEGORIES:Online Events,QLD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly QLD Branch":MAILTO:info@kodalyqld.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220225T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220226T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20220126T050506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T051901Z
UID:5781-1645812000-1645898400@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:Kodály NSW Back to School Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:This year our Back to School Day will be once again be held online. It will consist of 2 workshops – one with a Primary focus and one with a Secondary focus\, although we encourage you to attend both workshops as there will be many things are transferable to different contexts.  \nWorkshop 1 – Secondary Focus (Friday 25 February 6 – 8pm) presented by Réka Csernyik (Hungary) \n \nHave you ever wondered why it is difficult to get closer to contemporary art music? Have you ever given your students the possibility to understand and appreciate the wonders of 20th century music? Have you ever asked yourself how to become more familiar with Bartok’s music? It can be very rewarding to teach Bartok’s music in a secondary setting. Students have an open mind to appreciate the artistic talent of the genius\, the numerous\, smart musical elements and the beauty of numbers in his works.  \nIn this two-hour session\, Réka will share her approach on how to get closer to the first movement of Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra through careful and sequential preparation\, in order to increase students’ understanding and love for the 20th century and contemporary art music.  \nWorkshop 2 – Primary Focus (Saturday 26 February 10am – 12pm) presented by Victoria Boler (USA) \nWhere should we begin instruction in the 2022 school year? How will we know what information and skills students have retained? How can we begin building strong classroom communities that support students as they build on previous musical knowledge? This session provides active and student-centered assessment strategies for the first weeks of elementary general music. Attendees will walk away with specific strategies to review musical concepts using long-range curriculum planning\, student reflection\, play-based musicing\, and active assessment.  \nCOST \nMembers: $25 (1 workshop) / $45 (both workshops)\nNon-members: $95 (1 workshop) / $115 (both workshops) – includes 1 year membership\nStudents: $12.50 (1 workshop) / $22.50 (both workshops)\n(Students must be members to attend at this rate: join for FREE at www.kodaly.org.au/membership) \nBecome a member at www.kodaly.org.au/membership\nEnquiries: nsw@kodaly.org.au \nCLICK HERE to REGISTER
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/kodaly-nsw-back-to-school-day-2022/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:NSW Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220217T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220217T183000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20211218T025220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211218T030645Z
UID:5668-1645120800-1645122600@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:Kodály Australia Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Financial members are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Kodály Music Education Institute of Australia on 17 February 2022 at 6:00pm (AEST). \nThe agenda\, reports and nomination forms will be distributed in due course.
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/kodaly-australia-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:National Events,Online Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly Australia":MAILTO:info@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20220212T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20220212T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20211220T180510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220211T014933Z
UID:5710-1644656400-1644667200@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:WA: Kodály Connect
DESCRIPTION:Kodály Connect  \nIn 2022\, Kodály WA will be offering our annual half-day Kodály Connect professional learning for Music Teachers\, online. Come and connect with us from your community and discover new ideas for the Primary and Secondary classroom. \n Experience Kodály inspired practice from Kodály inspired teachers that you can take straight back to your classroom! \nDate: Saturday 12 February 2022 \nTime: 9:00am to 12:00pm AWST \nWhere: Online via Zoom \nCost: FREE for members. Not a member? Click HERE to sign up today. \nREGISTER HERE \nRegistrations close at 9:00am on Friday 11 February! \nTIMETABLE \n\n\n\n9.00am \nAll In\n\nWelcome \n\n\n\n\nEngaging Music Games for the Primary and Secondary Years \nHayley Burns \n\n\n\n9:30am \nBreakout Session 1\n\nMusic – The Secret of Advancing Literacy Skills in Students \nGillian Archer \n\n\n\nYear 7: Musical Ice Breakers and Activities  \nHilary Price \n\n\n\n10.00am\n\nBreak \n\n\n\n10.15am \nBreakout Session 2\n\nUntangling the Western Australian Curriculum (PP-6) \nJason Boron \n \n\nEngaging Secondary Students \nPeter Shanhun \n\n\n\n10.45am \nBreakout Session 3\n\nMusical Play for Every Day \nMichaela Ivory \n\n\n\nA Hidden Journey with Fay Whites Victoria Sings \nKimberley Lloyd \n\n\n\n11.15am\n\nBreak \n\n\n\n11:25am \nAll In\n\nReflections on Building a Kodály-Inspired School Music Program \nDr Jason Goopy \n\n\n\n11.55am\n\nEvent Close \n\n\n\n\n  \nSession and Presenter Information \nGillian Archer – Music – The Secret of Advancing Literacy Skills in Students \n \nIn this session\, we will dive into the research about how music is intrinsically linked with literacy and examine specific examples of how music activities reinforce the general classroom program. If you are hoping to start an everyday music program in your primary school – this session is for you! \nGillian Archer is an experienced music specialist and enjoys creating music in an early childhood and primary context. She has previously served on the Kodaly committee as secretary and has achieved her Australian Kodály Certification (Primary). Gillian studied her Masters in Connecticut with Dr John Feierabend and has received FAME certification in First Steps in Music and Conversational Solfege. Gillian’s professional interests include embedding Indigenous perspectives in the music classroom\, multicultural music and pedagogies\, and teaching young children to sing. \nJason Boron – Untangling the Western Australian Curriculum (PP-6) \n \nThis session will explore how Kodály-inspired primary music educators should approach\, interpret\, and navigate the Music Syllabus of the Western Australian Curriculum. Connections will be made to planning (both short and long term) planning along with practical advice for approaching assessment. \nJason Boron BMusEd (Hons) W.Aust.\, GradCertMus U.Q.\, DipKodályMusEd\, MA (Hons) Liszt. Jason Boron is a Lecturer in Music Education at Edith Cowan University\, Australia. He is an experienced music educator having taught in early childhood\, primary\, secondary and tertiary settings. Jason currently coordinates undergraduate and postgraduate units in music education. He is an accredited lecturer for the Australian Kodály Certificate and delivers the Musical Foundations in-service course as part of the Music Education Strategy for the Department for Education in South Australia. He remains active within professional associations as National Vice President of Kodály Australia and Vice Chairperson of the Australian Society for Music Education Western Australian Chapter. Jason is a past recipient of the Sarolta Kodály Scholarship and in 2020 received the ECU Vice Chancellor’s Staff Excellence Award for Innovative Teaching. \nHayley Burns – Engaging Music Games for the Primary and Secondary Years \n \nBegin the day with some new and engaging music games that you can take straight back to your Primary and Secondary classroom. \nHayley is the current president of Kodály WA and a strong advocate for music education for all. She is currently studying her Master of Music with a Kodály Emphasis from Holy Names University. In 2016\, Hayley completed the Australian Kodály Certificate in Primary Education\, and she continues to participate in professional learning seminars\, conferences\, and courses in various music education philosophies world-wide. She currently works as a Junior and Senior School Music Teacher and Choral Conductor at Presbyterian Ladies’ College. Hayley is passionate about the possibilities of teaching music through the Kodály philosophy. \nDr. Jason Goopy – Reflections on Building a Kodály-Inspired School Music Program \n \nSchool music education presents a powerful opportunity to shape and support\nchildren and young people in and through music over many years. For the past\nsix years\, Jason led the rapid and significant growth of the Arts Faculty at\nAmbrose Treacy College\, including a Year 4-12 class music and choral program\ninformed by Kodály-inspired pedagogy. This session will reflect on his driving\nmotivation\, successes\, rewards\, and challenges of building and teaching music\nin this program. It is hoped that this sharing will inspire participants with ideas to\nstrengthen and develop their own programs. \nDr Jason Goopy is a recognised teacher\, scholar and leader in music and arts education. He has recently been appointed Lecturer in Music Education at Edith\nCowan and draws upon 15 years of leading arts programs and teaching music in\nQueensland combined primary and secondary schools. His research\ninvestigates the interface between music education and music psychology using\nmixed and arts-based research methods\, and his doctoral thesis received the\nCallaway Doctoral Award. Jason currently serves as the Vice President of the\nAustralian Society for Music Education (2021-2023)\, President of Kodály\nAustralia (2018-2022)\, and an Advisory Group member for the philanthropic\nAlberts Tony Foundation project\, Music Education: Right from the Start (2020-\npresent). \nMichaela Ivory – Musical Play for Every Day \nEngaging and creative ideas to incorporate musical play into every day with young children. \nSince graduating from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts and Edith Cowan University\, with degrees in music\, voice and education\, Michaela has taught music in a variety of contexts. Teaching voice in schools\, the Australian Girls’ Choir\, and as a Teaching Artist for the West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s Community Outreach Music Education Program\, Crescendo\, Michaela developed the pre-primary music program having fantastic success in seeing the exponential growth in her student’s literacy and numeracy and social development. After having 3 children of her own\, Michaela decided to start her blog\, The Musical Mum sharing her ideas as a mother providing musical experiences for her children at home as well as her teaching ideas for early childhood music in a classroom setting. On her blog\, she shares songs\, rhymes\, music games\, teaching activities and tips as well as the ways she incorporates music into her home life. \nOver the next couple of years\, Michaela would open her own early childhood music business\, Nurturing Notes and begin to teach music classes for children from birth to 5 years in her local community. She also began to deliver community workshops at schools and libraries as The Musical Mum. In 2019\, she gained her Australian National Council of Orff Schulwerk Level 1 Accreditation with the West Australian Orff Schulwerk Association. In January 2020\, Michaela travelled to Geelong\, Victoria\, to attend the Feierabend Summer School and during her time there completed a First Steps in Music Certification with internationally acclaimed and leading authority on music and movement development\, Dr John Feierabend. In 2021\, Michaela took on a new role at Challis Community Primary School as a Music Specialist for Years 1-6 and undertook her AKC Kodály Primary Level 1 and completed her Australian National Council of Orff Schulwerk Level 2 Accreditation. \nKimberley Lloyd – A Hidden Journey with Fay Whites Victoria Sings \n \nExplore the hidden message and beauty of Fay Whites\, Victoria Sings Short Stuff. This session will look at lesson plans and ideas on how to incorporate Short Stuff into your classroom. From year 7 rhythmic dictations to year 10 modal work\, the repertoire has something for everyone. \nKimberley Lloyd is a music teacher at Trinity College in East Perth. She is\nan experienced music educator having taught in Scotland\, America and\nAustralia in Early Childhood\, Primary and Secondary education. Along\nwith her Bachelor of Education in Music\, from the Royal Conservatoire of\nScotland\, Kimberley holds the Australian Kodály Certificate in Secondary\nEducation\, and her Master of Music in Music Education with Kodály Emphasis from Holy Names University\, California. Whilst currently on\nmaternity leave\, Kimberley has enjoyed new roles such as\, teaching kindy\nstudents at UWA’s Junior Music School\, presenting at the South West\nAKC in 2021 and this year she takes up a new position at ECU Teaching\nthe Arts to our Master of Teaching (Primary) pre-service teachers. 2022\nwill also see the launch of Kimberley’s new music school ‘Little House of\nMusic’ which offers weekly\, group musicianship classes for kindy to year\n12 students. \nHilary Price-Keegan – Year 7: Musical Ice Breakers and Activities \n \nThis session will consist of a range of icebreakers and activities to engage and challenge students of all abilities in your Year 7 classroom. Activities will be sure to engage students you have previously taught\, and those who are new to your school. \nHilary Price-Keegan teaches classroom music to students from Early Years through to Senior School\, and is the Head of Choral at Presbyterian Ladies’ College\, Perth. Hilary holds a Music Education Degree from Trinity College\, Dublin\, a post-graduate Diploma from the Kodaly Institute of Music\, Liszt Academy of Music\, Hungary\, and was recently awarded the highest Honours in Masters of Music\, in Music Education (with a Kodály emphasis)\, from Holy Names University\, California. Hilary is currently on maternity leave focusing on singing to her daughter\, Shannon while also directing the Irish Choir Perth\, and Hilary enjoys presenting and sharing ideas with music teachers around the world. \nPeter Shanhun – Engaging Secondary Students \n \nIn some schools\, we are privileged to be able to jump straight into musicianship and score analysis\, while in others\, students require some… priming for them to engage in active skill development. This session is a brief sampling of the strategies I am using to engage students in my current context. \nPeter Shanhun has 20 years of diverse teaching experience in Western Australia\, including Classroom Music from K – 12 and Voice and Choir in numerous contexts. Peter served as president of the Kodály Music Education Institute of Australia\, Western Australian Branch from 2016 – 2017. He has completed the Australian Kodály Certificate and completed a Masters in Kodály Music Pedagogy at the Kodály Institute of the Liszt Academy in Kecskemét. Following teaching at Trinity College\, he is now enjoying the beach lifestyle in Dawesville when he is not the Head of Arts at Foundation Christian College.
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/kodaly-connect/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Events,WA Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220208
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20211219T133531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220112T135213Z
UID:5704-1644192000-1644278399@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:QLD: Australian Kodály Certificate - Primary One
DESCRIPTION:Primary One \nJoin us in 2022 for the first ever Primary One course offered by Kodály QLD. Complete the first step towards receiving your accredited Australian Kodály Certificate and gain the skills and knowledge to deliver a sequential\, developmental\, and aural-based music curriculum. \nThere will be:\n17 Monday evening zoom classes (2 hours each)\n2 in-person study weekends in Mackay \nThe study weekends will be 5/6 March and 20/21 August.\nClasses will be held during term 1/2/3. First class on 7 February.\nStudents are able to enrol for assessment or for audit. \nCertificate provided at completion\, showing 60 hours of professional development. \nPeer education is an important part of the training\, and the course is delivered by experienced and accredited lecturers who are working teachers and experts in their specific field of Kodály study. \nLecturers:\nTess Laird is the Methods lecturer.\nAnthony Young is the Conducting lecturer.\nJennifer Teh is the Musicianship and Choir lecturer. \nThe course will have:\n15 hours of Musicianship (at your chosen level)\n15 hours of Methods\n10 hours of Choir\n10 hours of Conducting\n5 hours of Practicum\n5 hours of Materials \nSend your expression of intertest now to info@kodalyqld.org.au  \n              KQ Primary Level One Info Pack \n                                                                  CLICK HERE to register
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/qld-australian-kodaly-certificate-primary-one/
CATEGORIES:AKC Courses,Online Events,QLD Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly QLD Branch":MAILTO:info@kodalyqld.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211130T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20211106T004001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211106T004001Z
UID:5567-1638300600-1638302400@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:VIC: Kodály Vic AGM 2021
DESCRIPTION:Members are invited to attend the Kodály Vic (KMEIA Vic Branch) AGM on Tuesday 30th November at 7.30pm. The meeting will be held via video conference. \nDownload a nomination and proxy form here KMEIA 2021 AGM Notice \nPlease RSVP if you will be attending the meeting by Friday 26 November to vic@kodaly.org.au
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/vic-kodaly-vic-agm-2021/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Events,VIC Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly Vic":MAILTO:vic@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211127T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211127T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20211111T083348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T084043Z
UID:5570-1638025200-1638027000@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:NSW: Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KodályNSW invites all financial members to attend the Annual General Meeting to be held via Zoom on Saturday 27th November 2021 at 3pm. This meeting will be preceded by a valuable CHORAL READING AFTERNOON (see separate details on web).\nPlease confirm your attendance for the Choral Reading Day and/or the AGM by Sunday 20 November 2021 by registering here. \nCompleted nomination and proxy forms\, signed by all parties should be emailed to: nswsecretary.kodaly@gmail.com by Sunday 20 November 2021. \nDownload NOTICE OF AGM 2021 here \nDownload AGENDA here \nDownload NOMINATION FORM here \nDownload PROXY NOMINATION FORM  \n 
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/nsw-annual-general-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting\, NSW\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211127T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211127T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20211111T091726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211126T051145Z
UID:5581-1638018000-1638025200@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:NSW Choral Reading Afternoon
DESCRIPTION:Be inspired and kickstart your repertoire for 2022 by joining Naomi Cooper\, as she presents repertoire to suit a range of Choirs. \nThis event will be followed by KodalyNSW AGM \nMembers: FREE  \nNon-members: $70 (includes 1 year membership) \nDownload a flyer here: you are welcome to share this with colleagues \nRegister here by Saturday 20th November   
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/nsw-choral-reading-afternoon/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:National Events,NSW Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211121T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210218T081513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T140209Z
UID:5248-1637503200-1637510400@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:QLD: Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Kodaly QLD invites you our Annual General Meeting \nSave the date  \n22nd November 2021 \nMore information to come
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/qld-annual-general-meeting-2/
CATEGORIES:Online Events,QLD Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly QLD Branch":MAILTO:info@kodalyqld.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20211108T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20211108T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20211031T134541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211031T141541Z
UID:5539-1636400700-1636403400@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:Kodály WA: Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Preliminary Notice of Annual General Meeting\nKodály Music Education Institute of Australia Western Australian Branch Inc.\n\nMonday 8 November 2021\nAGM commencing at approximately 7.45pm following the Kodály Conversations online event\nVenue: Online via Zoom Video Conferencing Software \nRegistration: CLICK HERE to register your attendance to attend both Kodály Conversations and the AGM. \nMembers are invited by the Branch Committee of the Kodály Music Education Institute of Australia Western Australian Branch Incorporated (KMEIA WA Inc) to attend the 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Branch. \nThe next notice to members (will be via email) and include the Agenda\, the President’s Report\, the Treasurer’s Financial Statement and the Auditor’s Report. \nThe annual elections for committee positions will be held at the AGM. All positions will be declared vacant\, including President (Chairperson)\, Vice President (Vice-Chairperson)\, Secretary\, Treasurer and Ordinary Committee Members. We would like to remind our members that the committee meetings can be facilitated via video conferencing\, and so distance need not be an issue for you to join. Nominations can be submitted digitally to wa@kodaly.org.au by filling out and scanning the Nomination Form. \nPlease note\, the AGM is held online immediately following the 2021 Kodály Conversations event.
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/kodaly-wa-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Events,WA Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly WA Branch":MAILTO:wa@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20211108T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20211108T194500
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20211031T134432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211031T141207Z
UID:5541-1636398000-1636400700@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:Kodály WA: Kodály Conversations
DESCRIPTION:As the year draws to a close\, we invite you to attend a very special online Music Education event: \nKodály Conversations  \nDate: Monday 8 November 2021\nTime: 7pm to 7.45pm (Australian Western Standard Time)\nPrice: Free for members \nBe inspired by those who have inspired change in their global communities. An informal online discussion with music educators from around the world via Zoom Videoconferencing. \nPanelists: \n\nSusanna Saw (Founder of the Young Choral Academy\, Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia)\nMaree Hennessy (Director of the Kodály Center at Holy Names University\, USA)\nDr Árpád Tóth (Lecturer at the Kodály Institute of the Liszt Academy of Music and Founder of Hungary’s largest community Choir ‘Csíkszerda’)\nDeb Brydon & Debbie O’Shea (Leaders of the “Music for Every Child\, Every Week” campaign\, QLD Australia)\n\nThis Special Event will precede the Annual General Meeting of the Kodály Music Education Institute of Australia\, Western Australian Branch and therefore is a members only event. Jump online to join (or renew membership) so that you don’t miss out!  Kodály Australia members from other branches wishing to attend are most welcome. At the conclusion of Kodály Conversations\, WA members will remain online to attend the AGM. \nTo attend this online event\, please register via the link below. \nClick here to complete online registration \nOnce registered
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/kodaly-wa-kodaly-conversations/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Events,WA Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly WA Branch":MAILTO:wa@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211104T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20211018T051148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211018T051426Z
UID:5527-1636052400-1636059600@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:VIC: Webinar: Curious Musicians
DESCRIPTION:Curious Musicians: How can we develop a culture of thinking and a culture of musicianship through technology-rich music instruction?\nThursday 4 November. 7pm AEDT\nCurious Musicians: How can we develop a culture of thinking and a culture of musicianship through technology-rich music instruction? In an interactive webinar\, participants will explore ways in which students might ask meaningful questions about the world of music\, across cultures and time\, to inform their performing and composing skill development. \nVenue: Online via Zoom \nPresenter: Andrew Pennay (Qld) \nCost: Kodály Australia Member $20\, Non-member $35 \nThis online workshop will be recorded and will be available to ticket holders only for a limited time after the webinar. \nFull details HERE \nREGISTER HERE \nhttps://kodalyvic.org.au/news/kodaly-vic-news-and-events/webinar-curious-musicians/
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/vic-webinar-curious-musicians/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Events,VIC Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly Vic":MAILTO:vic@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211023T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211023T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210921T023510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T070628Z
UID:5512-1634979600-1634986800@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:ACT: Preschool Music Workshop (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Members of the Kodály ACT Committee will present this two-hour\, TQI Accredited\, online workshop focusing on songs\, rhymes\, games and action to engage preschool-aged children in Music. \nTeachers\, teacher aides\, daycare staff\, parents and parents-to-be are all welcome! \n9:00am to 11:00am AESDT\nSaturday 23 October 2021 \nMembers: $20\nNon-Members: $90 (includes annual membership) \nBookings: https://www.trybooking.com/BUGSA \n 
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/act-music-in-the-preschool-classroom-online/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:ACT Events,Online Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly ACT Branch":MAILTO:act@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210922T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20210922T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210707T015753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T090559Z
UID:5429-1632337200-1632340800@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:WA: TeachMeet Online
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED! \nSave the date for Kodály WA’s TeachMeet Online Event. A free online event exclusively for members only in Early Childhood Music. Experience ideas for the classroom from world class presenters in this event not to be missed! Whether you are a university student or an experienced teacher\, there is something in this for everyone! \nNot a member? Click HERE to become a member today! \nPresenter:          Lucinda Geoghegan \nWhen:                 Wednesday 22 September  \nTime:                   7:00pm to 8:00pm AWST \nRegistration:    Members: FREE \n                            Student members: FREE \n  \nEVENT DETAILS: Lucinda Geoghegan \n \nEssential Experiences in Early Years Music Education \nThis will be a practical\, “hands on” session in which participants will play some of the games / sing a variety of songs aimed at early years. Topics covered will include: Choice of repertoire\, making the most of repertoire by recycling\, key musical skills to be covered in early years plus use of picture books to support musical learning.  \nPRESENTER BIOGRAPHY \nLucinda Geoghegan graduated in music from the University of Edinburgh in 1982\, completed a postgraduate teaching qualification at Moray House College of Education and trained with the Kodály Institute of Britain under Cecilia Vajda where she gained an Advanced Diploma in musicianship with Distinction. She worked as a Secondary music teacher before deciding to specialise in Primary and Early Years Music Education. She was also member of staff with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus for 16 years and was Director of the National Youth Choir of Scotland (NYCOS) West Lothian Choir for 8 years. \nLucinda has a strong commitment to training in music education according to the Kodály concept and delivers workshops around the world. In addition\, she is currently Creative Learning Director for NYCOS\, a Musicianship Lecturer at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland\, a tutor for the Benedetti Foundation and a regular tutor and Chair of the Education Planning Board for the British Kodály Academy. In 2017 Lucinda was elected as a Director on the Board of the International Kodály Society. \nPublications written by Lucinda for NYCOS include – Singing Games and Rhymes for Tiny Tots\, Singing Games and Rhymes for Early Years (Books 1 and 2) Singing Games and Rhymes for Middle Years (Books 1 and 2) and with Dr László Nemes Singing Games and Rhymes for ages 9 to 99. With Christopher Bell she wrote the musicianship programme Go for Bronze\, Go for Silver and Go for Gold. \n                                    \n                         
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/wa-teachmeet-online-series/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Events,WA Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly WA Branch":MAILTO:wa@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210904T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210904T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210814T033149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210814T033149Z
UID:5487-1630749600-1630758600@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:VIC: ONLINE: Matters of Diversity in a Kodály-Inspired Classroom
DESCRIPTION:Matters of Diversity in a Kodály-Inspired Classroom\npresented by Dr Karen Howard (USA)\nSaturday 4 September. 10am AEST\nThis workshop will cover matters related to the diversification of both repertoire and pedagogical strategies in a Kodály-inspired music classroom. Considerations of ethical song research\, avoiding cultural appropriation\, deemphasizing notation while emphasizing a sonic curiosity\, and broadening our understanding of what “music literacy” can mean will be discussed. Additionally\, a variety of quality resources for diversifying curriculum will be shared. \nVenue: Online via Zoom \nPresenter: Dr Karen Howard (USA) \nCost: Kodály Australia Member $25\, Non-member $40 \nBook here \nThis online workshop will be recorded and will be available to ticket holders only for a limited time after the webinar. \nFull details: HERE
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/vic-online-matters-of-diversity-in-a-kodaly-inspired-classroom/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Events,VIC Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly Vic":MAILTO:vic@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210809
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210814
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20190811T011355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201219T162207Z
UID:3836-1628467200-1628899199@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:The 25th International Kodály Symposium 2021 ONLINE
DESCRIPTION:The 25th International Kodály Symposium 2021 ON-LINE:  \nVillage Voices in Global Harmony  \n9-13 August 2021 \nIn planning this Symposium\, the organising committee has taken great care to remain informed of relevant Health Advice related to the Covid-19 Pandemic. In the interests of minimising any risk to participants\, presenters and staff and in careful consultation with the Board of the International Kodály Society\, the organising committee has implemented plans for the hosting of an online Symposium. Presenters are advised to bear this in mind when preparing papers\, workshops and sessions as suitability for the online format will be a significant consideration when submissions are reviewed.  \nAll workshops and papers will be delivered using Zoom and you may wish to consider pre-recorded segments as part of your presentation e.g. a recorded demonstration of a local group where permitted by domestic regulations Sessions which are heavily dependent upon interaction are less suitable as are sessions that require live music making. \nCALL FOR SUBMISSIONS \nThe deadline for submissions to IKS 2021 is MONDAY\, 28TH DECEMBER 2020. Click here for more information: http://kodaly.art.pl/callforpapers
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/international-kodaly-symposium-2021/
CATEGORIES:Endorsed Events,International Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210807T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210807T103000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210218T075358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210622T130157Z
UID:5243-1628326800-1628332200@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:QLD: From Soulful Singing to Music Literacy with Dr Jill Trinka
DESCRIPTION:Kodaly QLD are proud to present \n           From Soulful Singing to Music Literacy \nwith Dr Jill Trinka \nIn this virtual workshop\, learn some American folk songs and singing games. From that experience\, we will identify: \n\ncharacteristics of English language folk song performance style and\nsome principles of singing with spirit and soul.\n\nFrom that foundation we will focus attention on classroom applications\, from melodic and rhythmic reading to melodic improvisation.  The concept of the abstract will be introduced as a mechanism to make the transfer from “real” music making to music reading. \nFor more information and to register CLICK HERE
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/qld-july-webinar-with-jill-trinka/
CATEGORIES:Online Events,QLD Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly QLD Branch":MAILTO:info@kodalyqld.org.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220101
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210705T004243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210718T121334Z
UID:5419-1625443200-1640995199@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:NSW: Semester 1 Events Recording Links available
DESCRIPTION:Did you miss one of our Semester 1 workshops? \nNo problem – all workshops were recorded!  \nPlease see registration links below to register and watch: \nThe Value of Child-Centred Teaching in the Music Classroom with Dr Rob Amchin \nDr. Rob Amchin is a Distinguished Teaching Professor and Concentration Coordinator in Music Education at the University of Louisville (KY). He teaches courses in music education including Elementary General Music Methods\, Secondary General Music Methods\, an Introduction to Orff Schulwerk course as well as graduate level courses in history\, philosophy\, and research. Dr. Amchin has presented workshops\, artist-in-residencies\, Orff teacher-training courses\, and master classes throughout the US and around the world\, including Poland\, Turkey\, China\, Singapore\, Finland\, Russia\, Hong Kong\, Austria\, Canada\, and Israel. \nWe welcome all educators to join us as Dr Amchin shares his expertise and presents The Value of Child-Centred Teaching in the Music Classroom. \nClick here to register for the recording of the workshop with Dr Rob Amchin \nA Conversation with Deborah Cheetham \nIt is with great excitement that Kodály NSW announces a discussion evening with Deborah Cheetham AO. ‘Finding Your Songline’ will give listeners the chance to hear about Deborah’s extraordinary musical journey\, how she discovered her Yorta Yorta ancestry and now as a woman in the 21st century\, how her talents as a teacher\, composer and performer are adding to the rich tapestry of Australia’s songlines. Deborah has much to share. The evening will be an invaluable opportunity to learn more about teaching First Nation’s music in your classroom. Join us! \nClick here to register for the recording of A Conversation with Deborah Cheetham \nBack to School Day 2021 \nOur Primary workshop presenters are Maria and Jude Roldan from the Philippines. The focus of this workshop is on developing part singing in young musicians. Maria and Jude guide participants through carefully chosen repertoire and activities that are applicable to both choral and classroom settings. This workshop will no doubt also be relevant to Secondary teachers working with inexperienced singers. \nThe Secondary workshop is presented by Rosalie Scott from Kalgoorlie\, WA. She presents ideas for getting everyone on board with a musical\, singing culture in the secondary school. Inspire even your toughest students with a sequenced approach to introducing singing and movement. Explore all the tricks-of-the-trade to get your new classes music-making! In the second session\, Rosalie explores how we as Kodály-inspired educators can support positive psychology in our classrooms\, particularly in an age where mental health and wellbeing are of vital importance. Participants will experience games and aural activities designed to support our students to ’thrive’ and explore why this approach is so transformational for us\, and our students. \nClick here to register for the recording of the Primary session from the Back to School Day with Maria and Jude Roldan \nClick here to register for the recording of the Secondary session from the Back to School Day with Rosalie Scott
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/semester-1-events-recording-links-available/
LOCATION:Recorded Webinar
CATEGORIES:National Events,NSW Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210614T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210614T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210520T010444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210520T010444Z
UID:5388-1623697200-1623700800@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:QLD- Australian Curriculum – Example of Knowledge and Skills Consultation
DESCRIPTION:The Australian Curriculum is under review and we have entered the Public Consultation phase. A Consultation Curriculum has been released and stakeholders are asked to provide feedback. The Examples of Knowledge and Skills (EoK&S) have formed an integral part of the current curriculum\, giving guidance on skill development and sequencing. These EoK&S do not form part of the public consultation for the Consultation Curriculum as they are still under development. \nThis is a free webinar \nFor more information and to register CLICK HERE 
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/qld-australian-curriculum-example-of-knowledge-and-skills-consultation/
CATEGORIES:Online Events,QLD Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly QLD Branch":MAILTO:info@kodalyqld.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210612T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210612T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210523T230742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210523T231135Z
UID:5396-1623492000-1623499200@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:The Value of Child-Centred Teaching in the Music Classroom - A Workshop with Dr Rob Amchin
DESCRIPTION:Kodály NSW is pleased to present this online workshop with Dr Rob Amchin.​ \n\n\n\n\nDr. Rob Amchin is a Distinguished Teaching Professor and Concentration Coordinator in Music Education at the University of Louisville (KY). He teaches courses in music education including Elementary General Music Methods\, Secondary General Music Methods\, an Introduction to Orff Schulwerk course as well as graduate level courses in history\, philosophy\, and research. Dr. Amchin has presented workshops\, artist-in-residencies\, Orff teacher-training courses\, and master classes throughout the US and around the world\, including Poland\, Turkey\, China\, Singapore\, Finland\, Russia\, Hong Kong\, Austria\, Canada\, and Israel.\n\n\n\nWe welcome all educators to join us as Dr Amchin shares his expertise and presents The Value of Child-Centred Teaching in the Music Classroom. \nDate: Saturday 12 June 2021\nPresenter: Dr Rob Amchin\nVenue: via Zoom (link will be provided when you register)\nTime: 10.00am – 12pm (Sydney time) \nCOST  \nMembers: $20\nNon-members: $90 (includes 1 year membership)\nStudents: $10 (Students must be members to attend at this rate: join for FREE at www.kodaly.org.au/membership) \nBecome a member at www.kodaly.org.au/membership\nEnquiries: nsw@kodaly.org.au \nCLICK HERE to REGISTER: https://kodalynsw.tiny.us/Rob-Amchin-Registration
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/the-value-of-child-centred-teaching-in-the-music-classroom-a-workshop-with-dr-rob-amchin/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:NSW Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210607T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210607T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210520T010812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210520T010812Z
UID:5390-1623092400-1623096000@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:QLD - Australian Curriculum Consultation – reflections and feedback
DESCRIPTION:The Australian Curriculum is under review and we have entered the Public Consultation phase. A Consultation Curriculum has been released and stakeholders are asked to provide feedback. \n\nJoin Kodály Qld to participate in discussions to form Kodály Qld’s feedback and also your own individual feedback.
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/qld-australian-curriculum-consultation-reflections-and-feedback/
CATEGORIES:Online Events,QLD Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly QLD Branch":MAILTO:info@kodalyqld.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210515T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210515T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210218T075159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T140433Z
UID:5241-1621069200-1621080000@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:QLD: May Webinar with Rosalie Scott
DESCRIPTION:Kodaly QLD are proud to present \nMay webinar with Rosalie Scott \nSave the date \n15th May 2021 \n  \nMore Information will be available soon
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/qld-may-webinar-with-rosalie-scott/
CATEGORIES:Online Events,QLD Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly QLD Branch":MAILTO:info@kodalyqld.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210508T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210522T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20201220T130823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T155122Z
UID:5105-1620486000-1621701000@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:WA: TeachMeet Series - Musicianship Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:T2 TeachMeet Series\nhttp://www.kodaly.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Musicianship-classes.mp4\nMusicianship Saturdays!\nBrush up on your musicianship skills with Musicianship Saturdays. Beginner to advanced levels offered. \nDates: Saturday 8\, 15 & 22 May\nTime:  Beginner Level 1:00pm to 2:30pm (AWST)                                                                                      Advanced Level 3:00pm to 4:30pm (AWST) \nPresenters: Beginner: Dr James Cuskelly OAM                                                                                                   Advanced: Réka Csernyik \nRegistration: Kodály Australia Members $50\, Non-Members $70\, Students $20 \nVenue: Online via zoom \nRegistrations are now closed! \nPresenters: \nDr. James Cuskelly OAM \n \nDr James Cuskelly OAM is the Music Teacher at St Joseph’s School (Stanthorpe)\, Immediate Past-President of the International Kodály Society\, Director of the Summer School Music Program\, and Director of the Cuskelly College of Music. Dr Cuskelly completed undergraduate studies and a Diploma of Education at the University of Queensland. The Kodály Certificate from Holy Names College (California) was awarded in 1991 and the Master of Music studies (The University of Queensland) in 1997. He gained the Doctor of Philosophy (The University of Queensland) in Music Education in 2007. He was Head of Music Education and the Aural Musicianship Program at the University of Queensland from 2000 to 2010 and during that time received two awards for Excellence in Teaching.James has a very broad base in education\, having taught in pre-school\, primary and secondary classrooms as well as in tertiary institutions. His passion for music\, and his ability to enthuse and bring about effective learning in students across all ages or abilities\, is internationally recognized. James is committed to teacher training in music education\, and consequently\, is frequently asked to lead teacher in-service programs and workshops. James runs a variety of accredited teacher training programs including the Summer School Music Program (Brisbane) and programs in Malaysia and Thailand.A talented musician in his own right\, James is also a highly regarded choral conductor and clinician. He is founding Director of the Queensland Kodály Choir and conductor of the women’s performing ensemble\, Valency Ensemble. He runs choral workshops and is frequently invited to lead choral festivals and workshops\, and since 1996\, has convened the annual community choral festival in Brisbane\, The Big Sing. James embodies Zoltan Kodaly’s vision of allowing people of all abilities\, ages and backgrounds to access the best quality music. His humbleness and ability to work with a diverse range of people is lauded\, especially in the choral world. James has been involved in the Australian Kodály Summer Training Programs since their inception. As president of the International Kodály Society\, James is well known as a global leader in terms of the Kodály philosophy of music education. He has a deep commitment to music education and teacher training and has a distinguished track record in organising and delivering courses of the highest professional standard. He is also a member of the Queensland Advisory Committee and the Australian Music Examinations Board. James has a very broad base in education\, having taught in Kindergarten\, pre-school\, primary and secondary classrooms as well as in tertiary institutions since 1987. His passion for music\, and his ability to enthuse and bring about effective learning in students across all ages or abilities\, is internationally recognized. James is considered a global leader in music education and he directs internationally recognized programs including the Summer School Music Program (Brisbane) and Australian Kodály Certificate programs in Malaysia\, Perth and New Zealand and Indonesia. Dr Cuskelly was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to music education in The Queen’s Birthday 2018 Honours List. \nRéka Csernyik \n \nRéka Csernyik is one of Australia’s foremost experts in choral conducting\, choral conducting pedagogy and aural musicianship.  \nBorn in Hungary\, Réka earned Master degrees in Music Education\, Choral Conducting and Church Music from the world renowned Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music\, Budapest. She has taught music at every level of education – with wide experience in primary and secondary schools as well as at university level. Réka held the position of Co-ordinator of Choral Conducting and lecturer of Aural Musicianship at University of Queensland from 2004 to 2010. In recognition of her work\, she received the prestigious Award for Teaching Excellence in 2009.  \nIn 2015\, Réka commenced her role of Co-ordinator of Kodály Pedagogy at the Conservatorium of High School in Sydney. Réka has also implemented the Kodály approach in the classroom music program that is now the foundation of the school’s music teaching and learning. In the school\, she re-vitalised and re-organised the extensive Choral Ensemble Program with great success. \nRéka’s expertise is highly sought after within Australia and overseas. She has regular engagements as a guest lecturer\, clinician\, adjudicator and workshop facilitator. Réka has presented papers and workshops at national and international conferences on Australian choral repertoire\, music education with an emphasis on the Kodály approach. Her recent presentations include Kodály Summer Program\, Brisbane (Australia)  Kodály Course Introduction\, Napier (New Zealand) Kodály Winter School\, Perth (Australia)\, a lecture on Kodály’s Pedagogical Ideas\, Sydney Conservatorium (Australia)\, a lecture and workshop on Practice in the Classroom\, Sydney Conservatorium (Australia)\, guest presenter at KMEIA Queensland’s biennial conference\, Brisbane (Australia)\, workshops\, rehearsals and performance at KANTA Choral Festival\, Manila (The  Philippines) as well as a number of online presentations. \nRéka was founder and director of Sola Voce Chamber Choir. Under Réka’s directorship the ensemble has toured extensively and won numerous national and international awards including first prize for Vocal Ensemble at the International Choral Festival in Neuchatel\, Switzerland in 2010\, numerous first prizes in the Canberra National Eisteddfod in 2008 and several prestigious awards including the Grand Prix (overall winner) at the 19th International Festival of Academic Choirs at Pardubice\, Czech Republic in 2006. At this Festival\, Réka’s conducting won her the award for Best Conductor of the Competition. \nRecently\, Réka has returned to Hungary\, however\, due to online learning being introduced in the World\, she has a permanent engagement with the Conservatorium High School in Sydney. Additionally\, she has established online collaboration with various music teachers and colleagues from all over the world\, including Australia\, New Zealand\, Japan\, Thailand\, The Philippines\, India\, Germany\, Italy and the UK.
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/wa-teachmeet-series-musicianship-saturdays/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Events,WA Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly WA Branch":MAILTO:wa@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210428T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210428T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210409T084115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T120158Z
UID:5308-1619636400-1619640000@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:A Conversation with Deborah Cheetham
DESCRIPTION:Finding Your Songline\n– a song is more than just a song. \n \nIt is with great excitement that Kodály NSW announces a discussion evening with Deborah Cheetham AO. ‘Finding Your Songline’ will give listeners the chance to hear about Deborah’s extraordinary musical journey\, how she discovered her Yorta Yorta ancestry and now as a woman in the 21st century\, how her talents as a teacher\, composer and performer are adding to the rich tapestry of Australia’s songlines. Deborah has much to share. The evening will be an invaluable opportunity to learn more\nabout teaching First Nation’s music in your classroom. Join us!\n\nDate: Wednesday 28 April 2021\nVenue: Online via Zoom\nTime: 7-8pm AEST \nCOST \nMembers: $20\nNon-members: $30\nStudents: $10 (Students must be members to attend at this rate: join for FREE at www.kodaly.org.au/membership) \nAll proceeds will be donated to Short Black Opera \nBecome a member at www.kodaly.org.au/membership\nEnquiries: nsw@kodaly.org.au \nCLICK HERE to REGISTER
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/a-conversation-with-deborah-cheetham/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:National Events,NSW Events,Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210313T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210313T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210309T101906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T102036Z
UID:5263-1615629600-1615636800@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:ACT: Building a Picture - Assessment
DESCRIPTION:Do you often find yourself leaving the planning or implementation of assessment tasks until the last minute? The committee of Kodály ACT are offering a virtual workshop focused on useful and authentic assessment in the primary and lower secondary music program. \n \nSunday 13 March\n10:00am to 12:00pm AEDT\n9:00am QLD\, 9:30am SA\, 8:30am NT\, 7:00am WA \nVenue: Online via Zoom\nCost: $15 Members; $40 Non-members \nRegistration: http://www.trybooking.com/BPBRK\nRegistration closes Thursday 11 March at 5:00pm \nThis event will be recorded for those unable to attend. Please register and then email act@kodaly.org.au should you wish to receive the recording. \nThis workshop is accredited for 2 hours of professional learning for those participating on the day who are registered teachers with the ACT Teacher Quality Institute.
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/act-building-a-picture-assessment/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ACT Events,Online Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly ACT Branch":MAILTO:act@kodaly.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210313T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210313T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210218T074947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210226T112504Z
UID:5239-1615626000-1615636800@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:QLD: "March Into Kodaly" Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Kodaly Queensland are proud to present \n“March Into Kodaly” Webinar Series \nSave the dates \nSaturday 13th March \nSaturday 20th March \nSaturday 27th March \nMore information will be available soon
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/qld-march-into-kodaly-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Online Events,QLD Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly QLD Branch":MAILTO:info@kodalyqld.org.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210219
DTSTAMP:20260421T004755
CREATED:20210122T144951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210122T144951Z
UID:5160-1613606400-1613692799@kodaly.org.au
SUMMARY:Kodály Australia 2021 Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 18th February 2021\n7.00pm in NSW\, VIC\, ACT; 6.00pm in QLD; 6.30pm in SA; 4.00pm in WA\nFinancial members are invited by the National Council of the Kodály Music Education Institute of Australia Incorporated (KMEIA Inc) to attend the 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Institute. The meeting will be held via Zoom and will be no longer than 30 minutes. \nFinancial members will receive notices regarding the AGM including the opportunity to register and relevant documents including the Agenda\, the President’s Report\, the Treasurer’s Financial Statement and the Auditor’s Report.
URL:https://kodaly.org.au/event/kodaly-australia-2021-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:National Events,Online Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kod%C3%A1ly Australia":MAILTO:info@kodaly.org.au
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