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The 2008 UNC Orff Schulwerk Training Program
June 16-27, 2008
Level One Instructor: Liz Keefe
(4 Credit Hours for Level One)
Level Two Instructors: Dr. David Connors & Matt McCoy
(4 Credit Hours for Level Two)
Movement Instructors: Dr. David Connors & Matt McCoy
Recorder Instructor: Matt McCoy
The workshop follows a spiraled approach where introductory experiences move into and through progressively more sophisticated instructional strategies. Musical composition and improvisation are focused on placing children’s learning needs in the forefront. This Institute is offered as Levels I & II.
Classes will run from 9:00 am until approximately 5:00 pm each day (no Saturday or Sunday classes). Please call Dr. Robert Al Harding at (970) 351-2673 for further information.
Required Materials for Orff Schulwerk Training Program
Level I:
• Music for Children, Vol. I, Orff/Keetman, Murray Edition, (Schott)
• Play, Sing and Dance: An Introduction to Orff Schulwerk, Doug Goodkin, (Schott)
• Soprano Recorder
You will also need acess to books of children’s poetry and nursery rhymes. Please wear comfortable clothes as we will be sitting on the floor and doing a lot of movement.
Level II:
• Music for Children, Vols. II & IV, Murray Edition (Schott)
• Soprano and Alto Recorders
• Three-Ring Binder
• Manuscript Paper
All required materials (except binders and manuscript paper) will be available onsite through a representative of West Music.
Registration: Office of Extended Studies, UNC, Michener L50 or call 1-800-232-1749
Registration Instructions
Extended Studies Summer courses
Housing information is available by calling the Office of Extended Studies 1-800-232-1749
Please register by June 1, 2008
Workshop costs: 4 credit hours $995.00
The American Orff Schulwerk Association (AOSA) requires that we have minimum of 15 participants for Level One and a minimum of 8 participants for for Level Two. If those levels are not achieved, we will have to cancel the class. Please make sure we have your reservation or registration by June 1, 2008
Call Dr. Robert Al Harding for further information 970-351-2673.
Art & Design Workshops SUMMER 2008
As part of one of the region’s oldest and most-respected visual arts programs, summer workshops are taught by a diverse group of highly skilled teachers recognized for their art, instructional expertise and research.
Study artistic aspects of our heritage, culture, visual communications and personal expression, as well as the arts of other cultures and civilizations. Produce art in a variety of media and understand various art forms as they relate to personal expression and professional application.
Online
Art 190-970
Art Appreciation (3 credits)
June 9 - July 3
kenneth.price@unco.edu
On Campus
Art 308-118
Methods of Visualization (3 credits)
May 19 - 24, 9am - 5:30pm
Guggenheim 105
mark.fetkewicz@unco.edu
Art 308/508-129
Watercolor Workshop (3 credits)
May 19 - 24, 9am - 5:30pm
Guggenheim 205
lauren.eisen@unco.edu
Art 308/508-206
Raku Pottery Workshop (3 credits)
June 2 - June 14, 9am - 12:30pm
Arts Annex 117
michael.lemke@unco.edu
Art 308 S/U graded, Art 508 Letter grade.
Art 308/508-216
Weaving (3 credits)
June 2 - 14, 8am - 12:30pm
Crabbe Hall 206
lynn.jablonski@unco.edu
Art 356/556-206
Monotypes (3 credits)
June 2 - 14, 1:30 - 6pm,
Crabbe Hall 102
sieger.hartgers@unco.edu
Art 308/508-319
Greek Art (3 credits)
June 9 - July 3, 8am - 10am
Guggenheim 001
kenneth.price@unco.edu
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Art 308/508
Ancestral Puebloans
at Mesa Verde (3 credits)
June 16 - 20, 8am - 5pm
on location at Mesa Verde
michael.coronel@unco.edu
Art 600-322
Graduate Research in Art (3 credits)
June 16 - 20, and June 30, 10am - 4:30pm Guggenheim 001A
connie.bethards@unco.edu
Art 308/508-335
Digital Photo Workshop (3 credits)
June 23 - 28, 9am - 5:30pm
Arts Annex 132
Kelly Cook, 970.351.2143
Art 308 S/U graded, Art 508 Letter grade
Art 308/508-428
Jewelry Workshop (3 credits)
June 23 - 28, 9am - 5:30pm
Arts Annex 017
CeCe Wire, 970.351.2143
Art 308/508-416
Photo Workshop:
Assignment Colorado (3 credits)
June 30 - July 5, 8am - 6:30pm
Arts Annex 132
allison.dyer@unco.edu
Art 308 S/U graded, Art 508 Letter grade.
Art 308/508-417
Exploring Casting (3 credits)
July 7 - 12, 9am - 5:30pm
Arts Annex 103
thomas.stephens@unco.edu
Art 469/669-421
Webstyle Design (3 credits)
July 14 - 19, 9am - 5:30pm
Guggenheim 105/106
anna.ursyn@unco.edu
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Theatre Workshop-SUMMER 2008
THEA 508 - WORKSHOP FOR SECONDARY DRAMA TEACHERS
Includes all three sessions taught by UNC Faculty Tom McNally, John Leonard, and Dr. Mary Schuttler
Becoming The Actor’s Director
Tom McNally
This section will acquaint teachers with six steps in becoming a successful director/acting coach. Content includes essential action, orchestration, character, guideposts, and concept/comedy.
No Theatre Teacher Left Behind: Teaching Strategies, Curriculum and Advocacy
Dr. Mary Schuttler
This section will update teachers on current theatre advocacy efforts, effective curriculum and successful teaching strategies. It will provide techniques to assist drama teachers in enhancing their theatre curriculum and building a strong theatre program.
Techniques on Staging/Choreographing Musical Theatre Songs and Dances
John Leonard
This section will place emphasis on the staging and choreography of musical theatre songs (solos, duets, small ensembles, large choruses) and deal with various challenges of choreographing the musical number. Musical Theatre dance vocabulary will be explored in depth.
July 28 - August 2, 2008 (3 semester hours of graduate credit)
9:00 am - 5:30 pm; evening hours arranged (Monday-Saturday)
Frasier Hall Room 205
Course offerings are dependent upon enrollment and funding.
Please contact us if you are interested in additional information:
Di Smice, School of Theatre Arts and Dance, UNC, Campus Box 49, Greeley, CO 80639.
Phone: (970) 351-2930 or email: diane.smice@unco.edu.