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    • What is Musical Futures?
    • Vision, Aims and Values
    • Background and history
    • What We Do
    • Who We Are
    • Learning models >
      • Informal Learning
      • Non-Formal Teaching
      • Just Play
      • Everyone Can Play
      • Hear, Listen, Play
      • Find Your voice
    • Research
    • Learning outcomes
    • International Teacher Community >
      • Musical Futures International Champions
      • Musical Futures International Champion schools
      • Online Teacher Networks
  • Training program
    • Workshops in Asia >
      • Manila workshop
    • Workshops in Australia
    • Workshops in New Zealand >
      • Auckland workshop
    • Workshops in Europe >
      • Rome workshop
    • Workshops in The Middle East >
      • Dubai workshop
      • Abu Dhabi workshop
    • Workshops in the UK
    • Music consultancies
    • Musical Futures for Instrumental Teachers
    • About Our Workshops >
      • Post-workshop Checklist
      • Hosting a Workshop
    • #MFLearn19
  • Resources
    • Downloads for MF teachers
    • Free teacher resource pack
    • Free Guide to Songwriting
    • Free Guide to Minimalism
    • Free Guide to Collaborative Songwriting in Soundtrap
    • Free Resource for Planning a Music Curriculum
    • Free Everyone Can Play Resources for Ukulele
    • Free MF Styles Resources
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TOKYO INTRODUCTION TO MUSICAL FUTURES WORKSHOP 1st and 2nd March 2019

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MARCH 1 and 2, 2019

BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL IN TOKYO

1-21-18

SHIBUYA SHIBUYA-KU

TOYKO



COST:  £275 for two days

       

Who is the workshop for?





  • Primary music specialists and primary classroom teachers with a background in music
  • Secondary music teachers
  • Tertiary music educators
  • Tertiary students studying music or music education


Why attend?

Musical Futures believes music learning works best when young people are making music, and when their existing passion for music is reflected and built-upon in the classroom. Musical Futures was established in 2003 and grounded in academic research, is based on the real-world practices of popular and community musicians.


Musical Futures supports teachers around the world with training, networks and resources to deliver practical, engaging, developmental music programs in the classroom. Currently more than 1.5 million students in 71 countries worldwide benefit from their teachers use of the Musical Futures approach. The widespread adoption of Musical Futures in the UK and Australia means that it is now one of the most successful and sustainable music education initiatives in schools in those countries.

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