Teachers, Students, Families, add a little Saint Saëns to your evening fun and enjoyment!
At the SAA’s 18th Conference in Minneapolis, examples of crowning Suzuki achievements were seen in the performances of our student ensembles. Last May’s lineup included Cello Choir,… Read more ▶
The 2018 SAA Conference was a huge success. Thank you to all presenters, participants, and organizers!
Here are a few videos to give you a flavor or a reminder of the weekend.
Koen Rens’ masterful keynote speech, “Suzuki Music Education: The Power… Read more ▶
Transcript for Website
At the 2018 Conference, all Affiliated Chapters were invited to a session to connect and hear news of each other’s recent successful projects. The comments from each of the Chapters were audio recorded. Here is an edited (for… Read more ▶
Talking Together: How to Get Beyond Polarization and See and Hear Each Other Through Civil Dialogue
Kay Collier McLaughlin (formerly Kay Collier-Slone) describes herself as a Suzuki teacher specializing in social change. The author of the Talent Education classic, They’re Rarely… Read more ▶
Arranging Carnival of the Animals for students!
Camille Saint -Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals was written for children, but have you felt the desire to have your students play it as well? At the 2018 Suzuki Association of the Americas Conference,… Read more ▶
The SAA Conference in 2016 was my first, and I continually ask myself why it took me so long to attend!
I have been a member of the SAA since 2001 and have gone to institutes for teacher training almost… Read more ▶