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The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall's Perelman American Roots program is founded on the belief that the study of traditional American music can enrich and deepen student understanding of American history, culture, and society. Helping teachers integrate the study of music into middle school social studies classrooms, Perelman American Roots has two overarching objectives: first, to give students a lasting familiarity with various styles of traditional American music; and second, to teach students how to address human concerns, historical perspectives, and social conditions through musical performance. Quick Links: 2007-2008 Big Sound, Big Apple Details Program Features Teacher Responsibilities Application Information Questions Big Sound, Big Apple: Jazz in New York City The 2007-2008 Perelman American Roots curriculum will partner with up to ten Middle School classrooms in a yearlong, interdisciplinary program focusing on Jazz in New York City. The ten participating teachers will attend three mandatory Professional Development Workshops throughout the school year, and will receive an activity-based, sequential curriculum guide. The curriculum will consist of 12 lessons, three to be implemented in the fall semester and nine for the spring semester. Teaching Artists from The Weill Music Institute will visit each classroom four times, and teachers and students will develop a Final Project derived from the themes in this curriculum. The year will culminate in a final concert at Carnegie Hall on April 29, 2008. Schools have already been chosen for this season's program. Information on the 2008-2009 season will be available in the spring. Final Concert April 29, 2008 Professional Development Workshops Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 4 PM Program Fee $6 per student / $20 per teacher Program Features
Schools have already been chosen for this season's program. Information on the 2008-2009 season will be available in the spring. Need help viewing PDFs? Questions For more information, e-mail americanroots@carnegiehall.org or call 212-903-9625
This program is made possible by the Ronald O. Perelman Music Endowment Fund.
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