August 22, 2018
In Prague this summer for a conference presentation, Dr. Christine Condaris met up with Dr. Michael Dilthey to enjoy his son鈥檚 performance with the Prague Summer Nights Festival Orchestra at the Estates Theatre.
911黑料网鈥檚 Dr. Christine Condaris, professor of music, spent a busy summer sharing her expertise at two conferences this summer, one in Prague in the Czech Republic, and the other in Athens, Greece.
She first presented 鈥淩eworking Music 101: An Extreme Hands-On Learning Approach for Non-Musicians鈥 at the 33rd International Society for Music Education conference in the Czech Republic鈥檚 capital city.
Next, as one of the academic members on the board for the Second Annual Symposium on the Future of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics), Condaris headed to Greece to present her paper, 鈥淭eaching Creativity: The Value of the A in STEAM鈥 at the Athens Institute for Education and Research.
鈥淲e are granted one single semester to cultivate a curiosity about the creative arts and engage non-musicians in a meaningful general education learning experience,鈥 Condaris said. 鈥淵et, when we instruct students pursuing a discipline other than music, we default to the passive teaching mode. How can we ask them to experience music in a mentally interactive way when we don鈥檛 allow them to interact?鈥
In lieu of the traditional lecture-style music appreciation course for non-musicians, Condaris proposes an entirely hands-on experience where students compose, notate, perform, and improvise.
鈥淭heir process of making music will be analyzed, discussed, and debated,鈥 she said. 鈥淢aking the general education music classroom into a safe space to explore and experiment with sound by encouraging experimentation with generating and manipulating sound, these 鈥榥on-musicians鈥 will gain a greater appreciation for what is involved in musical composition and performance and, ultimately, learn to listen more deeply.鈥