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September 28, 2013
Paul Cribari
Planning Performances without Compromising Curriculum
How are we expected to teach our curriculum, with the spring performances looming? In this session, we will explore the ways in which curricular content can be adapted and modified to meet the needs of a spring performance. Pieces will be drawn from the Schulwerk, and examples will be given for grades 1-5. Come prepared to play, sing, dance, and create as we explore the ways curriculum can be integrated into performance!
Paul Cribari is an Orff Schulwerk teacher in the Cherry Creek School District in Colorado. There, he teaches kindergarten through fifth grades, conducts the school choir and leads the Advanced Percussion Ensemble. Paul received his Master of Arts in Orff Schulwerk from the University of St. Thomas, and is ABD in his doctoral work at Boston University. In addition to his work with children Paul teaches workshops and teaches levels I, II, and III of Orff Schulwerk at Southern Methodist University, Anderson University, and the San Francisco Orff Schulwerk Course. Paul is also a regular clinician for local chapters of AOSA. He received his Orff certification at the University of St. Thomas and presented sessions at state and local conferences as well as numerous National Conferences of the AOSA.
Paul Cribari
Planning Performances without Compromising Curriculum
How are we expected to teach our curriculum, with the spring performances looming? In this session, we will explore the ways in which curricular content can be adapted and modified to meet the needs of a spring performance. Pieces will be drawn from the Schulwerk, and examples will be given for grades 1-5. Come prepared to play, sing, dance, and create as we explore the ways curriculum can be integrated into performance!
Paul Cribari is an Orff Schulwerk teacher in the Cherry Creek School District in Colorado. There, he teaches kindergarten through fifth grades, conducts the school choir and leads the Advanced Percussion Ensemble. Paul received his Master of Arts in Orff Schulwerk from the University of St. Thomas, and is ABD in his doctoral work at Boston University. In addition to his work with children Paul teaches workshops and teaches levels I, II, and III of Orff Schulwerk at Southern Methodist University, Anderson University, and the San Francisco Orff Schulwerk Course. Paul is also a regular clinician for local chapters of AOSA. He received his Orff certification at the University of St. Thomas and presented sessions at state and local conferences as well as numerous National Conferences of the AOSA.