Grades 6-12: Jazz Ensemble Sectional Coaching



Program Flyer: Jazz Ensemble Sectional Coaching
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Manhattan School of Music
Juliana Han
120 Claremont Avenue
New York, NY 10027
United States
Phone: (212) 749-2802 ext. 4488
Fax: (212) 749-0562
Education: Grade(s): 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Performing Arts, Music Performance
Student instrumentalists and/or vocalists will have the opportunity to work with a distinguished Manhattan School of Music faculty member on subjects ranging from improvisation, rehearsal techniques, and other areas as requested. Classroom teachers are encouraged to forward music they would like to be reviewed during the videoconference. Past instructors have included faculty members Justin DiCioccio, percussion, Peter Eldridge, voice, and Dick Oatts, saxophone. This program is part of Music Bridges.
1. Introduction of teaching artist2. Students play prepared excerpts for teacher.3. Teaching artist offers critique through interactive, dynamic music lesson exchange. 4. Teaching artist offers summary of points to students.
45 minutes or one regular class period
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
By Request/On Demand Cost: $350.00

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Grades 8-12: Classical Music NOW



Program Flyer: Classical Music NOW
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Manhattan School of Music
Juliana Han
120 Claremont Avenue
New York, NY 10027
United States
Phone: (212) 749-2802 ext. 4488
Fax: (212) 749-0562
Program SeriesThis is a two-part presentation.
Education: Grade(s): 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Performing Arts, Music
Curriculum, Language Arts/English, Social Studies/History, Standards
In 2 sessions, we debunk the popular myth that classical music is “old and boring.” Exploring music written since 1950 through the present, we discover the fresh, exciting, and outrageous sounds of what classical music really is. By introducing students to today's music, rather than the classics of 200 years ago, we swing open a backdoor of interest that can lead to a greater respect and understanding of the classical Greats. Composers discussed range from experimenters John Cage and Karl Stockhausen to pop artists Björk and Radiohead. This program is part of Virtual Music Studio.
A Manhattan School of Music teaching artist will lead an interactive discussion.
45 minutes or one regular class period
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
By Request/On Demand Cost: $250.00
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Grades 8-12: Classical Meets Pop: How the Two Fall in Love


Program Flyer: Classical Meets Pop: How the Two Fall in Love
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Manhattan School of Music

Juliana Han
jhan@msmnyc.edu
120 Claremont Avenue
New York, NY 10027
United States
Phone: (212) 749-2802 ext. 4488
Fax: (212) 749-0562

Education: Grade(s): 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Performing Arts, Music

Curriculum, Language Arts/English, Social Studies/History, Standards

A 2-session exploration into what defines music to be classical or to be pop. With live and recorded examples, we compare the two styles, discuss historical contexts, and discover how the two are one of the same language. Activities include analyzing texts from both styles and discussing how the music speaks for itself. Using the music of Hip-Hop and Rock, we expand on the students' ability to relate to the music of Mozart, Schubert, and others. This program is part of Virtual Music Studio.
A Manhattan School of Music teaching artist will lead an interactive discussion.

45 minutes or one regular class period

This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
By Request/On Demand Cost: $250.00

Grades 2-5: Follow your Dreams!


Follow your Dreams! (Martin Luther King) (available upon request) (NEW)

This special event takes an up close look at an American hero, Martin Luther King Jr. His background information will be explored along with the heroic actions he endeavored throughout his life. Students will learn the significance of Martin Luther King Day and discuss how this hero has impacted their lives.

Grades 2-5
Cost: $75.00 per site

If you are interested in scheduling this for your classroom, please visit us online (MVESC) to reserve your spot, or email me for assistance!

Happy Holidays To ALL!


Leslie Charles
Distance Learning Coordinator
I bleed scarlet and gray!!!!

Muskingum Valley Educational Service Center
205 North 7th Street
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
740.452.4518 ext 133
lcharles@mvesc.k12.oh.us
www.mvesc.k12.oh.us/tap/

Grades K-12: Read Around the Planet

Read Around the Planet is a celebration of NEA's Read Across America. Classrooms use interactive video to connect with other classrooms "around the planet" and read to each other. The activity is sponsored by TWICE and Polycom, in cooperation with NEA.

TWICE provides the registration tool, matches classrooms with partners and provides support documents. Participating classrooms are responsible for their own video connection and developing their own reading activities for the event.

To register, or for more information, goto http://projects.twice.cc or contact Paul Hieronymus at phiero@leeca.org.

Cleveland Museum of Art's Season of Light


Looking for a holiday program? Our new special presentation Season of Light explores origins and rituals connected with Christmas, Hanukkah and Diwali, a festival of light celebrated among Hindus, Jains and Sikhs. These celebrations and commemorations fall late in the year and often make use of light. In the program students view and discuss illuminated manuscripts, Indian sculptures and other votive objects from The Cleveland Museum of Art as well as menorahs from the collection of Temple Tiffereth Israel. Sign up on The Cleveland Museum of Art’s section on CILC http://www.cilc.org/search/content-provider-program.aspx?id=2138 . There is still time to register!
Ms. Dale HiltonDirector, Distance Learning The Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd. Cleveland, Oh. 44106 Tel: 216 707-2491 Fax: 216 421-9277 dhilton@clevelandart.org www.clevelandart.org/dl