Carnegie Hall Offers Two Summer Music Educators Workshop Sessions

From July 11-14 and July 25-28, Carnegie Hall will host two Summer Music Educators Workshop sessions, giving music teachers from across the country the opportunity to re-energize their teaching practice, learn from leaders in the field, and exchange best practices with peers. Over the course of four intensive days, participating educators will engage with expert guest faculty on a range of topics. The first session, "You Are What You Play," will explore how to open students' minds and hearts to the power of artful, rich, and engaging repertoire. The second session, "Dare to Create," will look at ways to use composition and improvisation to inspire students inside and outside the classroom.
Session 1 will kick off with a keynote from David Herskovits, Founding Artistic Director of the Target Margin Theater in Brooklyn. Participating teachers will also have the opportunity to meet and play side-by-side with members of NYO2, Carnegie Hall's free orchestral program for some of the most promising young instrumentalists from across the nation. Teachers will also rehearse in ensembles throughout the week and present an informal concert in the Resnick Education Wing at Carnegie Hall.- Thomas Cabaniss, Composer and Teaching Artist
- Michael Haithcock, Director of Bands, University of Michigan
- Margaret Jenks, Choral Teacher, Madison Metropolitan School District
- Richard Mannoia, Teaching Artist and Education Consultant
- Reggie Thomas, Director of Jazz Studies, Northern Illinois University
Guest faculty for Session 2, "Dare to Create," will include:
- Eric Dalio, Secondary Teacher and Professional Development Facilitator
- Onome Djere, Vocalist and Interdisciplinary Sound Artist
- Wycliffe Gordon, Trombonist, Composer, Conductor, and Arranger
- Jascha Hoffman, Singer, Songwriter and Teaching Artist
- Richard Mannoia, Teaching Artist and Education Consultant
- Nicole Mitchell, Flutist, Composer, Bandleader, and Educator
- Ronnie Oliver, Jr., Associate Director of Choral Activities, Manhattan School of Music
- Steven Reineke, Music Director, The New York Pops
During the 2018-2019 school year, Music Educators Workshop participants from the New York City area will also have the opportunity to go deeper into a content area of their choice in one of three curriculum tracks:
Creating Memorable Introductions to Music: Explore a wide range of approaches to making the most of students' first impressions of formal music instruction.
Exploring Composition and Creativity: Discover ways to engage students creatively through composition, improvisation, and songwriting across a range of genres.
Leading and Creating Ensembles: Develop conducting techniques, rehearsal strategies, and planning routines to lead instrumental or choral ensembles.
For applications and more information about both programs, visit: carnegiehall.org/musiceducatorsworkshop
Photo by Fadi Kheir
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