SESSIONS INCLUDE:
ELEMENTARY e Responsive Teaching and Orff Schulwerk, Teaching Pieces from
Music for Children, Functional Harmony, Putting it all Together with a Story, Improvisation, and
Teaching Beginning Recorder
CHOIR e Basics of Vocal Technique and Warm-ups; A Strategy
for Sight Reading Success; Gender Gap in Choir; Working with Accompanists; Male Adolescent Singers
BAND
e Creating Self-Sufficient Musicians; Fun &Games in the Band Room; Creating the Standard & Sticking to it; Beginning Percussion; Hat Juggling of a Band Director; When, not If
STRINGS
e Vibrato Victory; Streamlining Beginning Strings; Engaging Middle School Orchestra; Dallas String Quartet
IN-OVATIONS
e Songwriting in the Elementary Classroom; Modern Band in Secondary Music; What We Learned the Hard Way; Uke Can Do It
TECH/COLLEGIATE
e Diversity and Inclusion; World Music Pedagogy; Curricular Change and the College Music Major; Hip-Hop in General Music; Wyoming Teacher Basics 101
JAZZ
e Vocal Jazz in the Choral Classroom; Jazz Band Rehearsal Techniques;
. . . plus content Reading and Interest Sessions
January 19-21, 2020 Thunder Basin High School Gillette, Wyoming
Opening Night Concert January 19, 2020, 7:00 PM Pronghorn Center
Professional Development January 20-21, 2020 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
All-State Gala Concert January 21, 2020, 7:00 PM Pronghorn Center
REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION
www.wyomea.org
Wyoming Music Educators Association
State Music Conference 2020
Nationally recognized presenters include: Camille Blackburn, Dr. Patricia Campbell; Dr. Paul Cribari; Lauren Folkner; Dr. Myra Rhoden; NAfME COO Chris Woodside: and the Dallas Strings
Master Classes and
Performance by
The Dallas String Quartet
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