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The Vibrant Music Teaching Podcast | Proven and practical tips, strategies and ideas for music teachers - Creative movement and ensemble recitals with Juliet Robinson
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Creative movement and ensemble recitals with Juliet Robinson

The Vibrant Music Teaching Podcast | Proven and practical tips, strategies and ideas for music teachers

06/24/24

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Juliet Robinson is on the podcast today and we're chatting about bringing movement into every lesson and including ensembles in recitals.

Trained as a classroom music specialist having gained a 1st Class Honours degree from Trinity College of music and a PGCE at Kingston Polytechnic. Spent over 30 years then teaching in the Midhurst area in the middle of the South Downs, first as an upper secondary teacher, then as an Intermediate school teacher gaining AST (Advanced Skills Teacher) status which gave me the opportunity to support teachers in primary schools. I then worked as a primary music specialist for 10 years working in several schools. On my retirement I then started up a private music business from home, teaching children to be musicians through the piano. I also run two choirs and am a member of two other choirs as well as playing in a recorder group and a steel band.

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Amy Chaplin joins us on the show today to talk about conferences, proposals and presentations.

Amy Chaplin is a piano teacher, speaker, blogger, and podcaster. She loves supporting teachers on all things related to teaching, organization, productivity, and life on the Piano Pantry blog and podcast and through her digital organization coaching series and retreat. Her independent piano studio is located in Bluffton, Indiana.

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Paul Myatt is joining me today to discuss the value of community and collaboration in the teaching world.

Paul Myatt is a passionate piano teacher, author, composer, and workshop presenter. Paul co-founded the 30-year-old Forte Music School network with over 8,000 UK, USA, Canada, Australia and NZ students. Through Forte and Piano Teaching Success, Paul helps piano teachers engage and motivate their students by coaching them to use the Whole Body Learning approach, teaching success guides and backing tracks so they can accelerate their teaching success and earn more.

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