Episode #148: Elementary Choir
Main Theme: Elementary Choir
In this episode, Carrie and Tanya talk all about Elementary Choir. We talk about why you might have a choir at your school, why you might not, how to organize and recruit singers, how to plan your rehearsals, and some of our favorite repertoire and resources.
Favorite repertoire for Elementary Choir:
- 150 Rounds for Teaching and Singing by Edward Bolcovac and Judith Johnson
- Happy Winter by Jill Gallina
- How Can I Keep From Singing by Ginger Littleton
- Build Me a World by Ginger Littleton
- Path to the Moon by Eric Thiman
- Something Told the Wild Geese by Sherri Porterfield
- The Clouds by Cynthia Gray
- Seagull, Seagull by Susan Brumfield
- Birch Tree by Mary Goetze
Helpful resources for Elementary Choir:
- Kate Klotz's Choir Planner (Freebie on TpT)
- Choir Builders by Rollo Dillworth
- One Accord by Georgia Newlin
- Reach out to local children's choral for professional development opportunities, choral lending library, or observing rehearsals
- Observe choir rehearsals at conferences like OAKE, ACDA, or your state music education conference
Know Better, Do Better
The Organization of American Kodály Educators (OAKE) is planning D.I.V.E. In! (Diversity, Inclusion, Voice, Equity) Affinity events at the national conference this year. They also plan occasional online affinity events as well, so be sure to follow OAKE on Facebook and check out this year's affinity event offerings on the OAKE conference website here.
Work Smarter, Not Harder
To avoid illness, Tanya recommends not taking the first tissue of the box to use for yourself, but tossing that one and using the next one. Something to try!
Coda
Carrie recommends the movie Leave the World Behind on Netflix
Tanya recommends the book Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
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