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New st Alicia Borisonik
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Workshop
Multicultural Music Residency
One World Music Alicia will begin by sharing her
South American cultural background and show
students some unique musical instruments from
around the world. She will lead them in movement
games including using the body as a percussive
instrument and engage them in ‘call and response’
exercises. Students will have the opportunity to
play various percussion instruments (bamboo
drums, shakers, guiros, cowbell, tambourines,
claves or sticks and hand drums) and follow
specific rhythms to accompany a simple song.
They will exchange instruments so they can
explore the different ways they are played and
the different sounds they produce.
GRADES :
K* - 8/ SEC II
MAxIMuM : 30 STuDENTS
HALF DAY : TWO 1 HOuR SESSIONS
$295 + HST
FuLL DAY : THREE 1 HOuR SESSIONS $395 + HST
* sessions for Kindergarten are 45 minutes
A residency offers students the opportunity to
gain a deeper understanding of multicultural music
and instruments. Alicia will teach two songs to
each class, in English, Spanish,
Swahili or Portuguese. They will
learn techniques used to play
various percussion instruments and
will learn the main elements of
music such as: dynamics, pitch,
tempo and timbre. They will play
with call and response, and
working in teams, students will
compose simple musical pieces.
GRADES :
K* - 8/ SEC II
MAxIMuM : 5 CLASSES
FIVE FuLL DAYS : THREE 1 HOuR SESSIONS
PER DAY
$1975 + HST
CuRRICuLuM LINKS Understand the
rich diversity of multicultural
music and instruments; gain an
appreciation for the relationship
between culture and music;
create percussive responses using both body and
various percussive instruments applying elements
of music to personal compositions created.
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