Free Demonstration Classes for Early Childhood Music Together

The Community Music & Arts Network is offering free sample classes for the Summer Songs 2012 Music Together® early childhood mixed age music and movement program.  Parents and caregivers and children from birth to age five are welcome to participate in this developmentally appropriate, research based, internationally acclaimed program.


 The free Music Together® demonstrations will be held at 9:15 a.m on Wednesday June 13th and 10:30 on Saturday, June 16th at the Center for Music & Creative Development in the Hobart Activity Center. The Hobart Activity Center is located at 8 Pine Street in Hobart.


Free demonstrations in Oneonta will be held at the Foothills Performing Arts Center, located at 24 Market Street, on Wednesday June 13th at 4:30 pm and Thursday June 14th at 10:30 am.  Pre-registration for these free classes is preferred to ensure space.


 Registration for the six-week summer session is open until the start date for each session.  Thursday morning Oneonta classes (10:15 & 11:15 am) will begin July 5th, Saturday morning classes (10:15 & 11:15) in Hobart will begin July 7th, and Wednesday classes (9:15 & 10:15 am in Hobart & 4:30 pm in Oneonta) begin July 11th.


Discounts are available for siblings and returning families.  An infant sibling less than 8 months accompanying an older sibling is free. Registration includes two CDs for home and the car, parent education materials, and an activity songbook.


In a Music Together class, up to twelve children and their parents or caregivers (nanny, babysitter, grandparent) meet for 45 minutes each week for ten weeks to experience new songs, chants, movement activities, and instrumental jam sessions. Both adults and children sit in the circle and participate, led by a teacher with early childhood and music skills. The teacher helps adults understand how to participate and the importance of relaxing and enjoying the musical activities with their children.


Children have many opportunities to create and to play—making up rhythm patterns, making up new words to songs, and making up movements to express a sound. Some children simply stare and “study” the activity as they absorb the musically rich environment. Others sing, play, and dance freely because they know the songs and chants from the songbook and recording they take home. All experience a comfortable, encouraging environment that respects individual temperaments and learning styles. Twelve to fourteen activities are included in each class ranging from free movement to songs in unusual tonalities and unusual meters.


Music Together is a music and movement approach to early childhood that develops every child’s opportunity for basic music competence by encouraging music experience rather than learning of information about music. Families are encouraged to attend class together, so younger children and older children in the same family can learn music and movement activities to enjoy at home. Parents also enjoy the classes because they spend special, quality time with their children, they get a low impact, aerobic workout, their musical skills increase, and they discover the joy of participating in a music making community.


For more information, to reserve a spot in a demonstration class, or to register for Music Together® classes, contact Pamela West-Finkle at 607-652-2330, email FunMusic4Kids@aol.com, or visit the website at www.communitymusicnetwork.com.  For more information on Music Together®, visit www.musictogether.com.