On November 17, 2012, Tim Gregory shared with us his music and movement from the heart of Kenya. This workshop contained several examples of authentic recordings of African songs and dances, which Tim then showed us how to bring into a general music classroom at any age level.
Tim demonstrates how you can bring a true and authentic multicultural experience into music education while remaining respectful and mindful of the culture and the abilities of your students.
Part 1 of 3
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Part 2 of 3
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Part 3 of 3
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