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Newsletter Changes!We get it! Your time is a precious and limited resource. We’ve adjusted our Short Score Newsletter format to more efficiently deliver Suzuki news. Instead of 5 or 6 categories of information, we now have just two: “Our Suzuki Community,” and “Teacher News.” “Our Suzuki Community” will be filled with interesting stories, enjoyable pictures, and enriching articles from and for Our Suzuki Community. “Teacher News” is a concise list of upcoming events and easy-to-see dates and deadlines. Like the new format? Let us know! newsletter@suzukiassociation.org
A Collaborating Community: SAA conferences are for you!Today-March 31: Early Bird Registration NEW! This year, we are collaborating with Schmitt Instruments and Coda Bow for instrument rentals available to all string players! Cellists are familiar with using a new instrument when traveling, and now violins, violas, and basses will be available to as well! See our website for more information. Sneak Peek: Look to the upcoming American Suzuki Journal for interviews with Martin Beaver & Berta Rojas. Click Here to see our fantastic collaborating sponsors and business partners! Montrose Trio sponsored by Robertson and Sons Violin Shop is occupying a special place in the lineup of performances. Don’t miss it!
Practical and Personal: An Inquiry into What Teachers DoMerlin Thompson writes, “As a Suzuki Piano teacher, I’ve always been interested in understanding more about what teachers do when they teach. Do they pass on knowledge? Are they responsible for telling their students what to do? How do teachers bring out their student’s potential?” These questions and their satisfying, enriching answers can be found in his latest article in the American Suzuki Journal. Click Here for a printable PDF. The Suzuki Alumni Project in Texas!“Hailed for her “magnetic, wide-ranging tone” and her “rock solid technique” (Philadelphia Inquirer), Ayane Kozasa is thrilled to be giving back to her Suzuki roots in the Dallas community. Joining her is childhood fellow Suzuki kid, Cynthia Black, in a recital featuring a duo performance of LeClair and other Baroque masterpieces showcasing the best of the viola repertoire. ” To watch or participate in the event, click here for more information. Teacher Training in Lima to Teachers from Cuba!When Ed Kreitman toured South America to train teachers in Lima and Sao Paulo, he expected to work with teachers from Peru and Brazil, but was surprised to work with the first Suzuki teachers from Cuba as well! Welcome to our Suzuki community!
Playing Together Before Playing Together“Suzuki Violin Recital at Waldorf Kindergarten. In the Saturday afternoon of 11 November: my students and I held a Suzuki Violin Recital at a Waldorf Kindergarten called “Jardim Alvorecer” (Sunshine Garden) in Londrina/PR/Brazil. There we had total involvement of the parents, both of my private studio and from the Waldorf School. It was very nice to see my violin students playing with other kids before and after playing! And, of course, to play at all.”—Brenno Lopez
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2018 Parents as Partners Online is Here!Today: Registration Open! Fundamental education for beginning Suzuki parents, enriching ideas for Suzuki veterans, and unique perspectives for all Suzuki teachers—this is what Parents as Partners Online 2018 is all about. Click here for more information and registration Attention SAA MembersMarch 1-March 31: Vote in Board Elections Looking for an Every Child Can! course?Feb 22, March 2, March 16, March 28, April 15 and beyond: Get more info Here. Hoping to enroll in a Suzuki Principles in Action course?March 22, and April 7: Get more info Here. Annual Cherry Blossom GivingMarch: How many blossoms can we grow on the giving tree? Look for it in March! If you are interested in advertising in the Short Score Newsletter, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Translate: Español / Français / Português The Suzuki Association of the Americas is a nonprofit organization of teachers, parents, and educators dedicated to the advancement of the Suzuki Method in the Americas. You received this message because you are a member or supporter of the Suzuki Association of the Americas. Suzuki Association of the Americas |