WoodSongs Arts & Music is holding a one-day Free seminar on April 25 just for teachers and home school parents with the aim of helping students to learn a true appreciation for music.
Tickets are first come, first served.
We live among the first generation in human history that explores most of their art and music as a flat screen, two dimension event. Think of it - they are emailed an MP3 from a friend, they Google the band, YouTube the band, iTunes the band, download the band ... and they’re done. The loss of organic, honest, front porch, three-dimensional art and music affects how students live, learn, feel, grow and interact with their community, fellow students, family ... and their future. It’s a fact: our two-dimensional, flat screen cyber world has created the most isolated generation in human history.
Teachers and home school parents are invited to a very special one day seminar to explore this topic and sample the new WoodSongs Classroom project for your students.
The day will include lectures, discussions, music performances by several incredible youngsters ... you will be awestruck ... a showing of the film Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau, how to use the WoodSongs Classroom and associated lesson plans (middle, high school and college) and how to launch a School Music Series, an actual in-school WoodSongs Coffeehouse.
RESERVE YOUR SEATS - They Are FREE
To attend, visit the CLASSROOM page at WoodSongs.com for more information. You can register now for your FREE TICKET(s) to the seminar.
Email early to reserve tickets: Teachers@WoodSongs.com or call 859-255-5700 for information.
The WoodSongs Arts & Music Seminar is presented with the support and guidance of the WoodSongs Front Porch Association, Central Kentucky Ag Credit plus WEKU-FM, KET and the Music Teachers National Association
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