| Title | : | Play, Sing & Dance: An Introduction to Orff Schulwerk |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.61 (412 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 190245507X |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2002-12-01 |
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(Schott). Teacher and performer Doug Goodkin presents an overview of the dynamic approach to music education known as Orff Schulwerk. In this comprehensive look at the many facets of this timeless practice, the author hopes to re-imagine its import in the lives of children, schools and culture at large in contemporary times. Carl Orff's educational ideas could not have an advocate more well equipped by fortune and disposition. Inspired initially by Avon Gillespie, who embodied playing, singing and dancing, Doug Goodkin also brings to his teaching a first-hand, intensive experience of the indigenous music and dance of many continents and peoples. Margaret Murray
Editorial : About the Author Doug Goodkin is an internationally recognized teacher of Orff Schulwerk, a dynamic approach to music education for all ages, having taught courses in over 39 countries worldwide. Still working with children at The San Francisco School, where he has taught since 1975, he uses music as a vehicle to engage the mind, open the heart and affirm our collective humanity.
I had the good fortune of working for and with Mike some years ago. Great book. There is a discussion of sabbatarianism (Katz quotes a scholar who suggests this is the only English contribution to Christian theology) and the ubiquity of millenialism in Cromwell's England. I've read through the entire XMEGA AU Manual, and had just started diving into assembly. We shall squeeze you empty and then we shall fill you with ourselves." exactly how I felt for so many years.
The good news is that there is hope, it may take a long time to recover, but it won't take a thousand years. This is a book every teacher should have. Love this book, great little instruction booklet.. If God reached down from Heaven and swatted you every time you thought or planned an evil act, would you not still shake your fist at Him? OR, what if God allowed you to do as you please, but He demanded an immediate payment for each negative act. This book is silly. It is written, as the translator points out, as
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