RECORDING: Nuts & Bolts Workshop 2024 with Kate Tyson and Stephanie Eaton
We return again for our annual Nuts & Bolts Workshop in 2024! Join Kate Tyson and Stephanie Eaton as they present a variety of Kodály-based pedagogy spanning across Primary, Secondary & Choral teaching.
Kick-start your year with an enriching day of music-making and get some new ideas from friends and colleagues.
*This product is the recording of an in-person workshop held in 2024*
$20.00 – $90.00Price range: $20.00 through $90.00
We return again for our annual Nuts & Bolts Workshop in 2024! Join Kate Tyson and Stephanie Eaton as they present a variety of Kodály-based pedagogy spanning across Primary, Secondary & Choral teaching.
Kick-start your year with an enriching day of music-making and get some new ideas from friends and colleagues.
Please note: This product is for the recording of the in-person workshop held on 9 March, 2024.
Stephanie Eaton is an accomplished choral conductor, musician, clinician, and educator who has garnered recognition and admiration for her exceptional contributions to the world of music.
Stephanie holds two Bachelors of Music (UA) in conducting and performance, her Graduate Diploma of Education (QUT) and her Australian Kodály Certificate (Secondary Education). Stephanie currently serves as the Vice-President of the Kodály National Council and is a member of Kodály SA. In 2021, she was recognized for her contributions to Kodály inspired music education with an Outstanding Service award from Educators SA. Stephanie is a regular presenter at conferences and workshops around the country and is an accredited Australian Kodaly Certificate lecturer.
Kate Tyson is a frequent guest clinician at conferences and workshops across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. Kate has taught classroom music for almost two decades at both state and independent schools and is currently the Subject Coordinator for Music at Ambrose Treacy College in Brisbane. She has a passion for community singing, having sung with and conducted numerous choirs both in Canada and Australia including the Voices of Birralee. She is a Past President of Kodaly Queensland and in 2024 is again involved in teacher training programs in Queensland and Western Australia. Kate loves finding new ways to engage her choral and classroom music students.
