Ostinato Tango: A Playful Exploration from Simple to Complex
College of St. Rose, Massry Center for the Arts, Albany, NY
This workshop, "Ostinato Tango, a playful exploration from simple to complex" will focus on developing ostinati through music, movement, speech, and instrument playing using "fall-themed" materials. These Orff activities will expand improvisational and compositional skills for teachers and their students!
4.0 hours of CTLE credit

Mary Helen Solomon is currently Assistant Director of Choral and Orff Studies, teaching students in grades 6-12, at Episcopal School of Jacksonville in Florida. She has taught elementary and preschool students for 25 years prior to this position. For the past 25 years she has been a teacher of theory and pedagogy for Orff Levels 2 and 3 at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. This past January she taught Level 4 in Waikato, New Zealand. In 1998 she received the Gladys Prior Award for Career Teaching from the University of North Florida. Her book titles include: Dance for the Children of One Earth, Great Big House, The Little Christmas Book and Tropical Recorder.