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20 May 09 - 06:29 PM (#2636995) Subject: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: Steve Gardham The Yorkshire Garland Group have organised a one-day, free-to-all seminar for teachers, music leaders and other interested parties, on taking folk music into schools. Where--Murton Park Museum near York When Monday 20th July 2009 The seminar consists of two parallel programmes each of five presentations. Presenters include Steve Gardham, Jo Glover, Bryony Griffith, Sam Lee, Ray Padgett, Sam Pirt and Doc Rowe. Full details and registration procedure from http://www.myspace.com/yorkshiregarland |
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21 May 09 - 02:45 PM (#2637814) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: r.padgett Yes check out the myspace for interested people in Yorkshire! It's free!! Ray |
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22 May 09 - 09:51 AM (#2638480) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: r.padgett refresh free coffee! |
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30 May 09 - 11:06 AM (#2644183) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: peregrina refresh |
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30 May 09 - 02:31 PM (#2644278) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: Folkiedave This looks like an excellent way to spend the day before teachers escape for what I am sure is a really well-deserved sumnmer break. |
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31 May 09 - 08:44 AM (#2644765) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: r.padgett Keep that Wheel a Turning Ray |
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16 Jun 09 - 04:25 PM (#2658016) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: Steve Gardham ......and do a little more each day. Plenty places left so far. Aimed at teachers/ music leaders and those aspiring to be either of these, BUT open to all. We're hoping to have a sing on the evening, possibly at the Black Swan, in York centre. PM me if you want further details and I'll send you the programme. |
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17 Jun 09 - 05:24 PM (#2658880) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: Steve Gardham Black Swan is now duly booked, 7 pm to 11. An informal concert mainly showcasing performers who want to get bookings in Yorkshire schools. We're hoping some of the teachers from the daytime event will want to come along and survey the talent and see what we have to offer. |
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17 Jun 09 - 06:49 PM (#2658946) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: GUEST,tom bliss relly sorry im having to miss this. i'll be in touch when my tour finishes. mooves are afoot tom |
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18 Jun 09 - 02:08 PM (#2659538) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: Mrs.Duck Damn will have to miss this as we don't break up until 24th :( |
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18 Jun 09 - 03:52 PM (#2659639) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: Steve Gardham Mrs Duck, Apologies for date of seminar. I was advised by our local NUT rep that it would be a good idea to avoid actual teaching time as teachers are far too busy at the moment and it's very difficult to get time off for jaunts like this. He also advised as early as poss in the summer break. I would have picked a weekend but lots of our singers/performers are away at festivals on the weekends at this busy time of the year and I particularly wanted to include Raymond's presentation on YG itself. Having decided on early in summer hols, weekday, most of the authorities in Yorkshire break up on the 17th and once we get into the second week too many people have set off on holiday. So apologies to I think Wakefield and Kirklees teachers who have another week of torture to endure. (Those last couple of weeks were always the best part of the year when I was teaching in the dim and distant past) We decided on the Monday as Bryony was still teaching that week but doesn't teach on a Monday. These part-timers! We did invite Pete and Sue Coe to give presentations but they're awa' to bonny Scotland singing and playing. We will, however be plugging their work as Pete has sent me all their promo bumph. Having said all that I would think you could make a very good case for going off on a course for one day. (Here's a good one, you and another teacher organise a trip to Murton Park that day, send the kids off to go round the museum and you come to the seminar. You can nip off and check on the kids in between each presentation....Oh, well, I tried!) |
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18 Jun 09 - 06:50 PM (#2659816) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: peregrina refresh |
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19 Jun 09 - 12:28 PM (#2660267) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: r.padgett It's at The Yorkshire Museum of Farming, Murton Park, York just off the A64 on the "Brid" road, nice little venue! Ray |
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10 Jul 09 - 06:07 PM (#2676983) Subject: RE: Yorks-Folkmusic in Education Seminar From: Steve Gardham Last chance on this one. Still a few places left for latecomers. PM me if you want to come. Evening singaround at the Black Swan is on. |