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November 11, 2016
BUFFALO DREAMS FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL Animated Sci Fi Musical Showing TODAY in Buffalo New York
May 12, 2015
Artsy Momma's Insider Tips: 5 Easy Ways to Encourage Art, Music, and Theater with Your Children
5 Easy Ways to Encourage Art, Music, and Theater with Your Children - Fun and Affordable Arts Activities for the Family
Encourage creativity in music, art, and theater, in your children with these fun activities for the whole family.Many parents are discouraged from encouraging arts creativity in their children because they feel limited by their minimal arts experience. Try some of these fun arts activities with your children to encourage their creative growth in art, music, and theater.
1. Have a puppet show.
Whether you choose to make your own puppets with brown paper bags and paper scraps, or buy theater puppets from the local toy store, engaging in a puppet show with your children will encourage them to develop their imaginations, learn about dialogue and verbal interplay, help them develop linear story narratives and perhaps even encourage music skills through improvisational songs. Work on writing skills with older children by encouraging them to write a screenplay, complete with foley sound effects and even a music soundtrack.
2. Have a variety of noisemakers and inexpensive instruments around the house.
When your children are young, be sure to have a box full of fun noisemakers and instruments, from hand made tambourines and shakers, to pots and pans with drumsticks, to inexpensive toy instruments from the store. For older children and teens, have a spare guitar, drum set, or keyboard around and encourage them to jam out to their favorite music tunes. Even the video game companies have realized the importance of music, play, and the imagination, with Wii's new Wii Music, Guitar Hero, and even computer music programs like Mac's Garage Band.
3. Visit the park with a set of watercolors and an art sketchbook.
Give your child an art sketchbook or journal and encourage them to paint nature, life situations, or anything in their imagination. Watercolor sets are inexpensive, very portable, washable, and lend themselves to easy renderings of nature. The art medium is very forgiving, and is not as frustrating for younger budding artists. Remember to encourage the art of your children, and do not be negative and critical of their art attempts. Leave the criticism to their high school and college art teachers down the road. Your job as a parent is just to encourage their creativity and provide them a safe place to develop their art.
4. Go to local music concerts, art shows, and theater plays with your children.
Nothing will encourage your children more to engage in the arts than seeing a live music performance, speak with an artist at art show opening, or watching an exciting theater play. Community arts groups often have events for little to no cost, and sometimes professional arts venues will have discounted or free tickets available for school children and teachers.
5. Play a large variety of music styles in the home.
Most children are only exposed to what is heard on the radio or internet, the music their friends listen to, and music in video games and television. While there is some music of merit in the mix of popular culture, most of popular music is intricately chained to the sale of products often unrelated entirely with the music artist. Play a music variety in your home and encourage your children to listen to world music, jazz,classical music (and more than just Beethoven and Mozart), musicals (besides High School Musical), folk music, avant-garde music, traditional music of different cultures (East Asia, Latin America, etc.), and local musicians that have not made the Top 40.
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May 9, 2015
The Failure of Superwoman: A Young Composer's Confession
The Failure of Superwoman: A Young Composer's Confession
(Originally Published 2010)In this poignant confession, an overworked mother shares her daily struggles of work and family while giving a seed of hope to working mothers the world over.
My friends call me Superwoman.

I appreciate the empowerment my mother's generation gave to Generations X and Y. We grew up believing that we could have it all. Despite all of the bad publicity for being "slackers", we believed that a woman could perfectly balance work, her dreams, and her family without a cost. My parents taught both my sister and I that we could be the best, and that we were the best. I am the overachieving product of an immigrant family - another alien wondering about this lost land.
I am Superwoman. I am tired.
Several months of putting in full time hours in my spare time has sucked me dry. I want to hang up my superhero cape, put away the neat utility belt, and just blend in with everyone else. Musical ideas nag me constantly, but who has time for a symphony when baby has an ear infection, there are fifty papers to grade, and time with hubby is already nonexistent? So many notes flying around in my head - floating and dying, with no creative outlet, like a million snowflakes in a blizzard. They disappear, and I hope that someday I will again have the time to write something great, or just have time to breathe.
I am Superwoman. I am not alone.
As the economies of the world crumble to dust, and millions more join the short path to poverty, billions of Superwomen keep each nation alive. They feed the world's children, till the barren soil, and attempt to help the fledgling generation that is our children have a fighting chance in a rapidly decaying environment.
How much longer can the Superwomen fight before kryptonitic exhaustion robs them of their waning powers? Are we the shadows of women's liberation, or are we the militant mother soldiers of the New Great Depression? Are we forging a new path or are we simply trudging along a well-beaten trail? Only the her story books a century from today can tell.
Look in the mirror, my sister. You might find the face of a Superwoman staring back at you.
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November 9, 2012
"It's Music Time" Circle Time Song
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It's Music Time! |
"It's Music Time" has simple hand motions and words, and was a wonderful way to start out each class. There are fun drum sounds and motions, clapping, jazzy scat, and snapping. Lyrics are below. You can adapt the song with your own fun lyrics and motions!
Feel free to print and download this free fun kid's song below:
LYRICS:
Tick Tock! Tick Tock! It's Music Time! (Children Echo)
Tick Tock! Tick Tock! It's Music Time! (Children Echo)
It's Time to Sing! (Children Echo)
It's Time To Sing! (Children Echo)
La-la-la-la-la (Children Echo)
La-la-la-la-la (Children Echo)
It's Time to Clap (Children Echo)
It's Time to Clap (Children Echo)
(Teacher claps 3x)
(Children clap 3x)
(Teacher claps 3x)
(Children clap 3x)
(Teacher and students dance)
It's time to dance! (Children Echo)
It's time to dance! (Children Echo)
She-bop-da-doo-bop (Children Echo)
She-bop-da-doo-bop (Children Echo)
It's time to drum (Children Echo)
It's time to drum (Children Echo)
(Drum on lap) Boo-ga-dee, Boo-ga-dee-boo (Children Echo)
(Drum on lap) Boo-ga-dee, Boo-ga-dee-boo (Children Echo)
(Teacher whispers) It's time to snap (Children echo in a whisper)
(Teacher whispers) It's time to snap (Children echo in a whisper)
(Quietly snap 3x) (Children snap 3x)
(Quietly snap 3x) (Children snap 3x)
And put your hands in your lap! (Children Echo and put hands in their laps)
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"It's Music Time" originally only had three verses. Adding stanzas and occasionally changing the order of the verses encouraged children to listen carefully!
I hope you enjoy "It's Music Time!" Share links and comments about your own Music Time songs! I'd love to hear from you!
About Mami Mozart
Mami Mozart has been a music educator for almost 15 years. She loves working with children and currently enjoys home educating her own masterpiece, her daughter!
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January 20, 2011
Free Kid Songs from Easy Ear Training!
I hope you enjoy these two fun kid's songs I wrote for Easy Ear Training! You can download the Froggy Interval Hop and my personal favorite, the Monkey Rhythm Dance at:
http://www.easyeartraining.com/2011/01/20/music-life-two-new-childrens-ear-training-songs/
Download the free sheet music, listen to the song, and even check out the interactive version at Noteflight! Enjoy playing silly hand motions and screaming "Banana" in the Monkey Rhythm Dance!
Smiles,
Mami Mozart

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November 19, 2010
Call for Electronic Music!

60x60 is a one-hour-long show made by sequencing 60 pre-recorded pieces by 60 different composers, each piece a minute in length or shorter. Highlighting the work of a great many composers, 60x60 testifies to the vibrancy of contemporary composition by present a diverse array of styles, aesthetics, and techniques being used today (http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60
During the concert each of the 60 pieces selected will begin precisely at the beginning of the minute, this will mark the end of one piece and the beginning of another. There will be no pause between the pieces. Works may be less than 60 seconds in length, but may not exceed 60 seconds. Works selected that are less than 60 seconds long will be “padded” with silence either before, after, or surrounding the composition. Please note that the total duration of the work including silence may NOT exceed sixty seconds.
The 60x60 project’s definition of a record work is as follows: any work created as a musical composition which is captured on recorded media, which does not require live performers for its production in broadcast at concert halls, radio, multi-media, etc. Its creation can include but not limited to acoustic instruments, voice, environmental sources, and computer (Sampling, MAX MSP, MIDI, C Sound, ProTools, etc.)
All works submitted should be with the understanding that it is their recording that is of prime importance and is what will be used to determine its selection.
60x60 is a project of “signature works” and short works created specifically for the 60x60 project. Excerpts of larger works are strongly discouraged. Works generated from procedures (i.e. mathematical matrices, organizational systems, or computer programs,) remixed works, or themes and motives recomposed from other of the composer's own work are acceptable.
In addition to the 60x60 International Mix, Vox Novus and the Athena Festival are joining forces to create the 60x60 Athena Mix. This special 60x60 Athena Mix will be comprised of 60 electronic compositions 60 seconds (or less) in length by 60 women composers and sound artists. All women composers will be considered for both the 60x60 International Mix and the 60x60 Athena Mix.
The call is open to composers of any nationality, age, or career stage.
Deadline for 60 second compositions for 60x60 is December 31, 2010.
There is no admission fee.
All submissions must be uploaded online at:
http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/
Audio submissions must be in either AIFF or WAV file format.
Multiple submissions are accepted from a single composer/sound artist; however, only one submission will be allowed per email address submitted.
All submissions must be uploaded by December 31st, 2010 12:00 AM
Works selected for the 2011 60x60 project will be announced on February 15th, 2011.
Composer will be notified of the results by email or they can visit http://www.VoxNovus.com
Any questions regarding the call for works can be addressed to Support@VoxNovus.com
Robert Voisey
RobVoisey@VoxNovus.com
60x60 Director
Living Music Foundation Vice President
Founder of Vox Novus
http://www.VoxNovus.com
October 24, 2010
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Hola Everyone!
Mami Mozart
October 12, 2010
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October 5, 2010
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