DRUM TALK CONCERT
USU MUSIC THERAPY STUDENTS
McKay Anderson, Rachel Christensen, Ashlin Christian, Julia Crowther, Rachel Hayes, Hailey Hill, Abigail Johnsen, Mandee Lawson, Abby Maughan, Sadie Parson, Amanda Rhea, Nathan Scott, Andrea Smith,
Paige Smith, Emma Timmerman, Shari Tuckett, McKenzie Weber, Lindsay Wheeler, Sarah Wilson
McKay Anderson, Rachel Christensen, Ashlin Christian, Julia Crowther, Rachel Hayes, Hailey Hill, Abigail Johnsen, Mandee Lawson, Abby Maughan, Sadie Parson, Amanda Rhea, Nathan Scott, Andrea Smith,
Paige Smith, Emma Timmerman, Shari Tuckett, McKenzie Weber, Lindsay Wheeler, Sarah Wilson
Saturday, March 30, 2019
Time: 11:00 am
Place: Utah State University, The Chase Fine Arts Center, Music Department - Room 104 (Dalby Rehearsal Hall)
Time: 11:00 am
Place: Utah State University, The Chase Fine Arts Center, Music Department - Room 104 (Dalby Rehearsal Hall)
George Grant's Drum Talk is an improvisational method that uses rhythmic chanting and drumming for self-expression. The Utah State University Music Therapy Students will present an energetic demonstration of Walt Disney's Pinocchio using Drum Talk! Thereafter children will be helped to create their own version of Disney's Pinocchio using instruments and themselves! Come and join us in an exciting exploration of creative music making!
Music Box Concerts are designed to provide young children access to live music concerts and are sponsored by the Music Department in the Caine College of the Arts and the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts Education Endowment Bring a pillow or a blanket since most activities will take place on the floor.
Please acknowledge that the Music Box Concert Series might take photographs of the participants and attendees during the event and that such photographs might be used by the Music Box Concert Series for advertising purposes.
Please register on Eventbrite to secure your space for the concert. You will receive an email confirmation. Paper tickets are not required. Bring your friends because music is better when it's made together!
Music Box Concerts are designed to provide young children access to live music concerts and are sponsored by the Music Department in the Caine College of the Arts and the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts Education Endowment Bring a pillow or a blanket since most activities will take place on the floor.
Please acknowledge that the Music Box Concert Series might take photographs of the participants and attendees during the event and that such photographs might be used by the Music Box Concert Series for advertising purposes.
Please register on Eventbrite to secure your space for the concert. You will receive an email confirmation. Paper tickets are not required. Bring your friends because music is better when it's made together!