Connecting the Ear, Mind & Body! Building Musicians and Music-Lovers through Dalcroze Eurhythmics

This session has been developed for a college student audience and is supported by Henderson State University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas.

 

Contact: Dr. Cheryl Bates, batesc@hsu.edu

Contact Dr. Bates for permission to join and details of the session. 

 

 

The mission of the American Eurhythmics Society (AES) is to promote the use of eurhythmics among music and other arts educators. The AES provides education, outreach, and engagement on a national level. 

Please consider joining us and learning skills that can enhance your teaching.

Date

Jan 28 2021
Expired!

Location

Virtual

Speaker

  • Dr. Bonnie Jacobi
    Dr. Bonnie Jacobi
    Coordinator of music education and the Director of the Colorado Kodály Institute.

    Associate Professor of Music Dr. Bonnie Jacobi was recently invited to join the editorial board of the Journal of Historical Research in Music Education (JHRME). Founded in 1980, the Journal is an international, peer-reviewed music education journal published through SAGE Publications and housed within the National Association for Music Education (NAfME).

    According to the publication’s website, the JHRME is the “only music education journal whose topics focus solely on the diverse international history of music education including biographical, methodological, sociological, historiographical and qualitative studies of music teaching and learning.”

    Dr. Jacobi has been published in the Journal, including her paper, “Music in Higher Education for Females in Nineteenth-Century America.” 46 (2001)

    At Colorado State University, Dr. Jacobi serves as the coordinator of music education and the director of the Colorado Kodály Institute.

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