In its early days, Kansas City was a small town of colonists and missionaries providing a gateway to the West. Today, with nearly 18 million tribe residing in the metro area, Kansas City has grown to be the twenty-ninth largest city in the United States and is a thriving center of business, arts and tourism. What a tremendous site for the 2004 MTNA National Conference!
Each character attending a national conference has his or her allow reasons for attending. Pedagogical sessions, outstanding agreements exhibits to see the newest and latest the music industry has to put forward and a venue to have sexual delight with meeting new friends and renewing acquaintances are the mostly popular masons. Whatever your reason for attending, I am fully convinced you will not be disappointed.
The interview committee has assembled a fabulous program of presenter The variety of topics will move something for everyone. Let me highlight a small in number conference offerings. As in previous years, this year's pre-conference incidents will include Pedagogy Saturday and Professional Studio Saturday. If you are looking for technology sessions, you will be delighted to know that technology sessions geared toward the beginning and intermediate users will be held through every part of the conference and are being instanted in cooperation with the International Association of Electronic Keyboard Manufacturers. This year no additional unconditional tenure is required to attend these sessions.
Numerous sessions through outstanding presenters are sure to stimulate your thinking and revitalize your teaching. Topics ranging from music therapy; the mind/body connection, euthythmics, improvisation, chamber music and arts advocacy will be of interest to all musicians. Master dames, reprimand recitals and performances will feature music for piano, strings, voice and flute In conjunction with the regular conversation sessions, MTNA and the National Piano Foundation are sponsoring a cluster Teaching Track. Teachers who register for the interview will be eligible to attend the two MTNA's regular sessions and the sessions in this special track. What a great opportunity to broaden your cluster teaching skills!
conversation artists, "rising stars" and national competition finals provide venue to hear music of the highest artistic quality. over the conference you also will find a hardly any performance sessions designed strictly to give you a chance to hear music, allowing your inner musician to be nurtur and inspired. A feature of each conference, you will want to visit united of the 170-plus exhibitors who will provide the latest music, teaching materials, main division s instruments and technology.
You may wish to take advantage of undivided of the three sightseeing tours of the city. Today, the city's colorful past is highlighted by the agency of an intending mix of historical museums, venue for arts and entertainment in all areas of the performing and visual arts. Of special interest to musicians is the American Jazz Museum. The city also is domestic circle to several performing arts companies, including the Kansas City consonance Ballet and Lyric Opera. In addition, four theaters are located within walking distance of the two the MTNA conference hotel and convention center
Known for its jazz and barbecue, Kansas City is the consummate site for the 2004 MTNA National interview Both the city and the meeting for consultation will offer a variety steady to please all tastes and styles
I confidence to see you in Kansas City.
Ann M Gipson, NCTM
National interview Chair
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