KEEP THEM ENGAGED! 10/22/2009
Technology has created new concert etiquette challenges... While checking my Facebook page, I noticed one of my younger brothers friends post: "At the orch concert messing around backstage." Now, before we get angry that our student is "messing around," let's askwhy he is doing so: "We're just sitting back here. Not allowed to do anything." It is obvious to us, highly trained and skilled musicians, that during a concert one should be listening to the music and showing respect for the performers.For our students, this is not always the case. So to prevent this behavior we must be proactive. Try creating a listening assignment for students to complete while not performing. Give them something meaningful to listen for, some way to stay engaged. Be careful not to turn this into "busy-work." Be mindful of all of your students both during rehearsals and concerts! -Neal Raskin CommentsThu, 29 Oct 2009 09:21:46 I didn't realize how similar our posts were until after I posted mine. I agree, keeping students engaged whether performing or listening is important. Leave a Reply |