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New Board MembersThe Board is delighted to introduce our new members! Four individuals were chosen from a deep field of applicants who responded to our call in September. Following Board training and orientation, they will be seated at the Board’s meeting on November 18.
20th TERI Suzuki Children Piano ConcertThe Suzuki Children’s Piano Concert is a nationwide concert hosted in Japan by TERI. With this concert, we aim to improve the musical performance level of the Suzuki children and develop healthy, emotionally rich human beings following Dr. Shinichi Suzuki’s example of raising excellent students through the graduation recording system. We had planned to hold the Suzuki Children’s Piano Concert in May of this year at the TERI Hall in Matsumoto. However, the spread of COVID-19 made it difficult to gather students from all over Japan. In order to provide students an opportunity to share the results of their practice, we decided to distribute their performance videos on YouTube Live. We were proud to share the performances by these selected students from all over Japan on October 25 as a live stream on YouTube. The students’ performance videos are available on the official TERI YouTube channel, and we hope you enjoy them.
Product NewsOctober 2020Danae Witter, Suzuki Editor at Alfred Music
Latin American Country Associations Committee NewsLeer en español | Leia em Português The Latin American Country Associations Committee was formed in September 2020 as an official SAA Committee. Representatives of Latin American countries had already been holding meetings and frequent work in the previous months and will continue their work under this new designation. The new context in which we find ourselves as humanity generates a stronger call to create collective spaces for information and exchange. For this reason, the committee’s fundamental purpose is to maintain communication and continuous contact between all countries in Latin America and with the SAA. We are happy to report that the Latin American Country Associations Committee has held meetings since September with representatives from Suzuki Association of Peru, Mexican Association of the Suzuki Method, Suzuki Musical Association of Brazil, Suzuki Association of Guatemala, and Suzuki Equator Network. Soon, we will expand the invitation so that other countries in Latin America can also participate. The action of this committee is based on the following functions:
We extend the most cordial invitation to all Latin American countries that work with the Suzuki Method to send information about actions being taken in your country (organization of an association, events and activities being planned, etc.). Thus, we will be able to share them in the next publications. Send this information to the email: asociacionesamericalatina@gmail.com. Institute Director Meeting NewsGenerativity: Connecting Community In September 2020, the first virtual meetings for Institute Directors were convened, under the title Generativity: Connecting Community. Over 70 Institute Directors from Belize, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Peru, and the U.S. participated, looking for answers to their questions:
Did you know? The 2020 season of Parents as Partners Online is still available for everyone already registered. The current series of videos will stay up until December 15th, so be sure to check out any you may have missed! View the 2020 Parents as Partners videos. Our 2021 season will launch mid-January with many new videos, especially around the topic of motivation and practice. You’ll be hearing from many Suzuki parents, as well as teachers, sharing their tips and insight in this inspiring series of short videos. We can’t wait to share them with you. Registration information will be coming out later this year.
American Suzuki Journal – Call for SubmissionsWe want to hear from you! The ASJ is calling on our colleagues of all cultural backgrounds to share how you are addressing racial equity within your own communities and studios. What programs do you have in place to ensure a more just Suzuki community? What resources can you share with other teachers who are starting the journey of making Suzuki education more equitable? What have you learned along the way? Likewise, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and virtual and other socially-distant teaching is necessary, we’re learning more every day. By sharing what you’ve learned, you can help other teachers who are facing the same challenges. Do you have great ideas for group class on Zoom? Safe and socially distant recitals? Wisdom for returning to in-person lessons? The stress of 2020 is taking a toll on all of us. If you have come up with fun and creative ways to keep students engaged, support parents, or nurture yourself as an artist and teacher, please consider writing an article for ASJ! As a learning community, let us share, listen, and help one another through this! Please see https://suzukiassociation.org/news/guidelines/ for article guidelines. —Libby Felts, editor
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The October Wind Whipped, But We Played On!Jill Thomas’ studio in Plymouth, MN took advantage of one of the last warm afternoons in October to perform for friends and family.
Have a great picture to share? We are looking for photos of students performing in their community. Did you invite the neighborhood to a book recital? Or the general public to a group concert? Have you played in an assisted living facility, street fair, or mall? Submit your own picture today!
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