Many Thanks...
As I am writing my last KMR column for the elementary chair position, I am most
grateful to all of the many friends and colleagues who have made my job so easy
the last four years! The brainstorming sessions, tips, bringing instruments and
other items to KMEA, have been greatly appreciated. The wonderful support of
KMEK and KOC has been exemplary. These fine organizations are most worthy of
your time and support. It truly has been an experience I will never forget. This is a
wonderful state to serve in a KMEA state leadership positionGREAT teachers!
As I prepare to leave the elementary position, I am excited about the upcoming
leadership of the new elementary chair, Jennifer Donovan. She is certainly not a
new face to the elementary teachers and will bring many fine clinicians and
sessions to our state convention. Please introduce yourself to Jennifer this KMEA
ISW! Speaking of the upcoming KMEA ISW (February 23-25, 2013), get ready for
an exciting list of clinicians and sessions involving Dalcroze, Orff, and Kodály
methods for your classroom.
On Thursday, February 21, David Frego from the University of Texas will present
two Dalcroze (Eurhythmics) sessions in the afternoon. I worked with David during
Henry Leck's Creating Artistry Program in 2004. He is marvelous and these sessions
are a MUST for KMEA this year! David will also present the first session on Friday
morning, February 24, 2013. The sessions will begin with Purposeful Movement -
moving to cognition, and finally, to feeling. David is active as a Dalcroze instructor
throughout the globe. I have used many of his techniques in my classroom I
learned in 2004.
Artie Almeida, Orff specialist, will present two sessions on Friday, February 22, in
the morning. She is still teaching in the elementary classroom and busy almost
every weekend around the country giving workshops/sessions for elementary music
teachers. Her two sessions will be "Chutes and Ribbons and Scarves, Oh My!" and
" Singing Fun 'n Games." She is highly creative and I cannot wait to meet her in
February. Artie has many publications and as many of you know, they are
WINNERS!
On Saturday, February 23, Leigh Ann Garner, Kodály specialist, will present two
sessions: "Add More Fun to Your Formative Assessments!" and "Curricular
Connections: Core Repertoire for Grades K-5." Leigh Ann is also teaching in the
elementary school and is the co-author of Music and Movement, and a
contributing author for MacMillan McGraw/Hill music textbook series. She has
presented at many national OAKE conferences and is highly creative in her
teaching style to young music makers! All of the three clinicians listed above were
contacted in 2010 to present at this KMEA conference. They are highly sought
after presenters in this country!
The elementary music reading session, "A Choral Approach with Young Voices," will
be led by Marilyn Killian on Friday, February 22, in the morning. Of course, Marilyn
is not a stranger to this state with her many awards and contributions to the field
of music education and particularly, her outstanding work with children's choirs.
Marilyn was the founder of the Wichita Community Children's Choir, which gained
national recognition under her fine expertise and leadership.
Other sessions/clinicians include: "Special Learners in the Music Classroom K-
8/Greatest Hits,"- Scott K. Iseminger; "Orff to Curriculum by the Kansas Orff
Chapter," - KOC; " Help! I Have to Teach Music to the Pre-K Class," - Lisa
Simmelink; " Folk Dancing for the Entire Family," sponsored by KMEK, and " Math,
Music, and Popsicle Sticks," - Sharon Birch- from the "Freddie the Frog" series.
The three choirs this year are: Derby 6th Grade Center Honor Choir, director
Rebecca Bolig; St. George Elementary Choir, director Janet Armstead; and Sabetha
Elementary School, director Eysia McGill. For a complete listing of all
sessions/days/times, please go to: www.ksmea.org.
You can also read clinician bios and session descriptions.
I would like to personally thank the following sponsors for the three out of state
clinicians this year: Senseney Music, KMEA, KMEK, West Music, KOC, and Lorenz
Publishing Company. These organizations assisted in bringing highly qualified
presenters this year to the KMEA ISW. I look forward to greeting you at the
upcoming ISW and appreciate all you do daily to provide quality music education
programs in Kansas. See you soon!