Pardon me, that was an exaggeration. I exaggerate because, once upon a time, there were very few All-State Ensembles, particularly in the vocal area. When I was a high school student, there was one All-State Choir, the Mixed Choir, and in order to get in, you had to be one of the top five students in your Area, of which there were maybe five, so it was really tough to get in (says Deb, who never made it, but would have if there had been a stinkin' treble choir that year). The increase in the number of ensembles has, of course, led to an increase of students who come to TMEA, which has led to a proportionate decrease in the number of available hotel rooms, Mexican food restaurants, and '70's-style convention hedonism.
Surprised? I sure was, my first year at TMEA. Back in those days, there was a sense of freedom during the convention, and a good deal of golf-playing, drinking, and partner-swapping went on while we "nerds" went to "workshops" to "learn to do our jobs better." The increase in students means that most of the directors actually attend workshops now, or at least go to the building where the convention is being held, which of course makes the workshops incredibly crowded, which leads to much more demand for workshops. Here is a sampling of some of the ones on my schedule for this year:
- First Steps in Music: Vocal Development in the Early Years (no mention of whether or not stimulants will be provided at this 8:00 a.m. workshop)
- Recharge, Renew, and Rediscover What it Takes to be a Successful Music Educator (translation: I'm going to yell at you for 45 minutes)
- Creative Sparks (I hope this isn't about primitive firemaking)
- Just Add Kids! (Presenter: The witch from Hansel and Gretel)
- Capture Your Fifth Graders With Guitar (and hold them in these cages, presented by Vokken Quality Cages For Children)
My heckling isn't just limited to movies, as anyone unfortunate enough to accompany me to a workshop knows. However, cynicism aside, I do get a lot out of these conventions, and I hope to post an entry from the convention itself. I leave on Wednesday. Wish me luck!
6 comments:
Oooh, I would love to see the heckling. How about wearing a Snuggie at the convention?
I thought about it...if I can get one in time, I'll take a picture in it, just for you.
I miss going to educational conventions, especially when it meant I could get a break from my darling (and not-so-darling)students and get still paid for the day. :)
I hope that you enjoy your trip!
Wow-that sounds intense. And do I sound like a huge nerd if your description made me miss the jr. high days where we'd go to band competitions?
That does sound like fun:) I guess my daughter, the music ed major, will be headed to these one day.
I had no idea that you shape the minds of today's youth, Deb, or at least their musical talent. It seems like a very fitting job for a heckler with an extreme appreciation and understanding of sarcasm like yourself. :)
Enjoy your trip. I hope you get a ton out of it.
-Francesca
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