Schools

Rhythm Fun sessions have two purposes:

  1. Kalinda3b.jpg - largeTo encourage children to participate and have fun playing music
  2. To teach children basic musical concepts in a way that is engaging, fun and builds their confidence.

Currently there are two workshops available and very suitable for primary school children, all approximately an hour long but can be designed around the timeframe available:

 

Rhythm Fun Introduction

Great for Prep and Grade 1, children are introduced to all parts of the drum kit and explore tone, pitch, tempo and rhythms by using their bodies, singing, dancing and playing different percussion instruments.  All children have the opportunity to play on the drum kit at the end of the session which, for most kids, is a new and exciting experience. 

 

Multicultural Rhythm Fun

Great for Preps, Grade 1 - 3, this session introduces children to rhythms and percussion instruments from Africa, South America, Europe, Asia, Middle East and indigenous Australia.  Children explore what the instruments are made of, how they are used and where in the world they arise from.  This session is adapted to the children’s level and can include dancing, singing and playing instruments through to a more in-depth exploration of the different instruments and the roles these instruments play in particular cultures.

 

Children who have experienced a Rhythm Fun workshop will have used and developed many skills in a short timeframe including:

  • Using their perceptual motor skills to create beats and rhythms
  • Using numeracy skills to count beats
  • Working collaboratively with their peers, taking turns and using their listening skills
  • Developing an understanding of musical concepts such as pitch, tempo and tone
  • Developing an understanding of the different parts of a drum kit and the way it can be used to create different sounds
  • Exploring different rhythms and being exposed to different cultural music styles
  • Gaining experience playing different percussion instruments