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In the Center


June 28 • Early Childhood Music and Movement – Alena Holmes, UW-Whitewater


June 29–30 • Guitar Class: Let’s Get Started! – Julie Goldberg, Evanston, IL


July 17–18 • Google for Music Educators – Bryan Kujawa, Eau Claire


Summer Workshops 2017


The following workshops are being offered through the Wiscon- sin Center for Music Education. Workshop locations may vary; please be sure to check the Professional Development Opportuni- ties webpage at wsmamusic.org/workshops for complete details. Graduate credit is available for most professional development offerings. If you have any questions please contact Mary Elsner, professional development manager at 800-589-9762 or melsner@ wsmamusic.org.


June 10 • WI DPI Arts Education Curation Camp – Julie Palkowski, Madison


June 14–15 • Body Mapping: What Every Musician Needs to Know – Rachel Ware Carlton, Silver Lake College


June 19–20 • Ninja Skills for the Elementary Music Teacher – Katie Kelso, Oak Creek & Sarah Bresnahan, Muskego


June 21–22 • Music Theory: Basic Concepts, Advanced Understanding – Aaron Marx, Stevens Point


June 23 • Orff Schulwerk Processes, Techniques and Applications – Mary Lea Clark, Mequon-Thiensville


June 26 • Getting Started with New Web-Based SmartMusic – Leigh Kallestad, Wayzata, MN


June 26–27 • Composition and Improvisation in the Classroom: Keeping It Safe and Simple – Matt Turner, Lawrence University


June 27 • Implementing the New Web-Based SmartMusic – Leigh Kallestad, Wayzata, MN


July 19 • Gordon Music Learning Theory Overview – Heather Shouldice, Eastern Michigan University


July 20–21 • Gordon Music Learning Theory In-Depth – Heather Shouldice, Eastern Michigan University


July 24–25 • Teaching Hip Hop in the Music Classroom – Anthony Cao, Madison & Luke Hrovat-Staedter, Madison


July 26–27 • Diction Across the Languages – Robert Gehrenbeck, UW-Whitewater & Rachel Wood, UW-Whitewater


July 26–28 • Brass and Woodwind Methods – Thomas & Gail Zugger, Gahanna, OH


July 31–Aug. 1 • Finale 101: Learn the Essential to Get You Going – Mavis Kallestad, Wayzata, MN


Aug. 1 • Kodály Methods and Applications – Prisha Gustina, Beloit


Aug. 2–3 • Finale Level 2: You Have the Latest Finale, But Are You Using It Like Finale 2000? – Mavis Kallestad, Wayzata, MN


Aug. 2–3 • Exploring Popular Music – Paul Budde, UW-River Falls


Aug. 4 • Finale Lab Day – Mavis Kallestad, Wayzata, MN


Aug. 7–8 • Ableton Live and Push for Educators – Michael Hayden, Wauwatosa & Thomas Faulds, St. Charles, IL


Aug. 10–11 • Standards Based Grading in the Music Classroom – Wendy Barden, Minnetonka, MN


Aug. 14 • WI DPI Arts Education Resources (AM) & Building Your Professional Online Network (PM) – Julie Palkowski, Madison


Aug. 14–16 • Technology in Music Education – Chris Russell, Prentice


Aug. 16 • Disciplinary Literacy in the Arts (AM) & Fine Arts Assessment Review and Application (PM) – Julie Palkowski, Madison


Aug. 17–18 • 100 Guitar Lessons – Julie Goldberg, Evanston, IL


Aug. 21 • Dalcroze Eurhythmics: An Overview – Kathy Thomsen, Hamline University


Register now! wsmamusic.org/workshops We Welcome Your Ideas! 34


If you have ideas or suggestions for programming at the Wisconsin Center for Music Education, please call 1-800-589-9762 or email melsner@wsmamusic.org.


April 2017


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