Everyone...mark your calendars for April 4, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at West Virginia University's Creative Arts Center for a workshop with Brian Crisp. Official workshop flyer to come, but here's some information about Brian:
Brian Crisp, Adjunct Professor and Orff-Schulwerk coordinator. Brian Crisp is the Head of Madison School of the Arts in Madison WI. Brian is a native of North Carolina and holds degrees in English and music from Wake Forest University, Furman and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. His master certificate in Orff-Schulwerk is from the University of St. Thomas. He has worked in public and private schools in North Carolina and Kentucky as well as Minnesota, where he was one of the founding members of Schulfunk, an adult Orff-Schulwerk based performance group. In addition to being the course director of Orff-Schulwerk Teacher Training at Webster University, Brian teaches the University of Kentucky Orff-Schulwerk Course. Besides a strong background in Orff-Schulwerk, Brian also has studied the Reggio Emilia approach in the Infant-Toddler Centers and Preschools of Reggio Emilia, Italy. Brian presents workshops and conference sessions throughout the United States, Europe and Australia. He recently published an article with his colleague, Dr. Louise Cadwell, titled "Weaving the Theories: Orff-Schulwerk and the Reggio Approach." Brian is the educational consultant for MMB Music, the US distributor of Studio 49 instruments.
Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
1 comment:
Certainly not one person will like it.
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