Thursday, October 20, 2011

Talk (30 Oct 2011): Waldorf Music by Martina Etterich

Just got to know about this...hope is not too late

"What kind of musical experience and learning journey would be suitable for our children in this 21st century? "

"How do we select the appropriate music for different ages of children?"

When and where is the talk?

Date : 30 Oct 2011
Time : 9.30am to 12pm
Venue : AMPAC
Anne Musikschule Performing Arts Centre Sdn Bhd
No 23, Block D2, Jalan PJU 1A/20B
Dataran Ara Damansara,
47301, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

Location map : http://www.ampac.com.my/images/ampac-map.gif

How much?

RM50 per person

How to pay?

Please bank-in to Maybank account 164351066456 (SOO WAI HAN). Upon bank-in, please send notification to whsoo@yahoo.com

You may also pass your cash to the following contact persons :-
Kota Kemuning : Janet 012-3931041
USJ : Cheah Kim Kee 012-3192908
Puchong : Ong Ai Ling 016-3358882


More details at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEplSnp2N2pXYkZ3dkV1bzBkUjV5N1E6MQ

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Martina Etterich, an experienced Waldorf teacher and an Anthroposophical Singing Therapist, visiting Malaysia end of this month. She will be sharing with us:-

- the developmental stages of children
- music experience in a healthy way
- suitable musical activities for different stages of childhood
- overview of Waldorf music curriculum for kindergarten till grade 6
- how music can develop the social skills of the children
- the role of free play and creativity in music
- instrumental skills and sense of music

Martina holds a Master Degree in Philosophy and Literature from University of Constance. She then further her study in Educational sciences in Zurich for two years. She attended Waldorf Teachers' Training College in Stuttgart, Germany. As an experienced Waldorf teacher, she taught Main Lessons, foreign language and music in Ueberlingen, Germany. She also designed Waldorf school curriculum for children with special needs extending from Grade 1 to 9 in Germany.

























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