Lake Placid Center for the Arts: Martha Redbone

Mon, November 17, 2014
10:00 AM

Grade Levels: 7 to 12
Price: $2 per student 

For tickets: 518.523.2512

Hailed as "America's next superstar"

Martha Redbone soulfully fuses her Cherokee, Choctaw and African-American heritage in a vibrant gumbo of funk and R&B.
With her latest album, Redone plunges her hands into both the fertile soil of timeless Appalachian roots music and the mystical and romantic poetry of William Blake. The result is brilliant and startlingly fresh.

About Her Latest Album - The Garden of Love

The Garden Of Love – The Songs of William Blake is not the debut album of singer/songwriter/producer/artist Martha Redbone, yet it embodies a sonic rebirth and fuller flowering of her own rootsy ethos. Warm, woodsy melodies take flight through the fusion of largely prewar string-band instrumentation and her heart-worn mountain holler, as Sister Martha tells tales of eternal humanitarian values distilled in the Southland since before America was founded.
Miss Redbone's music flows equally from her own unique, award-winning blend of Native American elements with funk and her deep roots in Appalachian folk and Piedmont blues favored by the matriarchy that raised her on a rich sojourn from Clinch Mountain, Virginia to Harlan County, Kentucky and beyond to Brooklyn's Dodge City-esque mean streets. Indeed, Garden Of Love seamlessly evokes the mid-20th century old timey gold rush when such artists as her fellow Kentuckians Jim Ford and Jackie DeShannon fearlessly infused their downhome blues between canyon air ballets and retronuevo cabinessence – before their followers developed newgrass and Redbone's twangy forebears Buffy Sainte-Marie and Rita Coolidge brought Indigenous concerns to the rock & roll arena in the 1970s. Yet don't call this project bluegrass or the purists might have a fit.
Redbone, since the establishment of her career in London and New York City, has humbly and steadfastly earned a solid reputation as a sought-after collaborator – whether in the guise of Warner Chappell-minted songwriter, behind the console guide or earnest guest voice -- amongst her peers. Working with rising comers like Brit Grammy winner Shola Ama or such legends as Redbone's Ohio Players/P-Funk mentor Walter "Junie" Morrison, she and UK-bred partner Aaron Whitby consistently provide essential direction and soulful support to knit track and artist into an indelible whole.
Thus it may come as a surprise to some that Redbone, noted for purveying the wilder shores of rhythm & blues on prior releases Home Of the Brave and Skintalk, recorded her new album in the fabled center of country music, Nashville. Yet, proudly retracing the path of her uniquely American mixed heritage back to its earliest source, she is merely taking the inevitable next step of a maverick artist who has never been chained by borders. Americana is her natural homecoming, sonic and otherwise.
The album, produced by Grammy-winning Nitty Gritty Dirt Band founder John McEuen whose recent work includes Steve Martin's "The Crow", drafts in a stellar supporting cast that allowed Martha to focus on vocals and deep communion with the spirits of her ancestors, composer David Amram, Seminole elder Lonnie Harrington, and studio veterans Byron House on upright bass and Mark Casstevens on guitar. Reverence and righteous joy from sacred music animate songs like the title track "The Garden of Love", the glorious "I Rose Up at Dawn of Day," and haunting "A Dream," alongside lyrical content from the brilliant mind of Romantic visionary William Blake whose credo 'Energy is Eternal Delight' is fiercely reinterpreted for Appalachia. The album resonates with the influence of Redbone's southeastern raisin', echoing an earlier time/space through elements of folk, country gospel, stomp chants, and the high lonesome of a front porch Sunday pickin'.
The couple crafted Garden of Love between touring, producing albums at their Brooklyn studio, an ongoing foray into banjo mastery, activism, and the never-ending daily joys of raising a young son during 2011; but the album attains the heights of an imperishable artifact, due to the acute losses of her mother, aunt and other trials amidst the writing and recording process. And so, for a concept that gestated over five years, the album is still right on time – as revision of the artist's complex American heritage, as loving messages to her child heir to these roots, and a balm for audiences hungering for truth and higher meaning in these turbulent days of 2012.
In the arc of Martha Redbone's aesthetic journey, Garden Of Love represents the simultaneous retrenchment and innovation so respected in those seminal works of fellow Cosmic Americana pioneers The Byrds via Sweetheart of the Rodeo and The Band on their first two long-players, and it deserves to enter that oh-so hallowed high-tech holler. This here is thoroughly modern music but imbued with rural truth and a slowed roll that has provided sustenance to plainfolks since time immemorial. C'mon, brothers and sisters, and get yourselves back to some semblance of The Garden.

Lake Placid Center for the Arts: The Puppet People

The Puppet People:
Legend of Sleepy Hollow

https://www.lakeplacidarts.org/performances/puppet-peoples-legend-sleepy-hollow

Ever a crowd pleaser, this show is a thrilling comic rendition of Washington Irving's #1 haunting tale. Focusing on themes of bullies, jealousy and superstition this show features hand crafted marionettes, 2 life sized puppets, special lighting and smoke effects, and both classical and traditional folk music.
Join The Puppet People in this masterful Marionette production, but be careful.... not to lose your head!!!

   
Grade Levels: 6 and Up
Price: $2 per student 
phone: 518.523.2512

Lake Placid Center for the Arts: Pendragon Theatre's Death of a Salesman

Wed, September 17, 2014
9:30 AM



The unraveling of the American Dream is at the heart of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Winner of the 1949 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play, this classic drama of the down-on-his-luck Willy Loman remains one of the most haunting plays in American Theatre.

The unraveling of the American Dream is at the heart of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman." Winner of the 1949 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play, this classic drama of the down-on-his-luck salesman Willy Loman remains one of the most profound dramas in American theatre. Resonant themes of family tensions, deferred dreams and unfulfilled lives make up the landscape of this haunting play. Powerful and disturbing, Death of a Salesman is a modern tragedy which gives us a different perspective on the American Dream, and our obsession with material wealth and the trappings of success. Attention must be paid.
The cast features: John Nicholson, Kathy Recchia, Brendan Gotham, Dylan Duffy, Jordan Hornstein, Eric Worthington, Steven Hebert, Harrison Ewing, Olivia Zeis, McCayla Quinn, Danielle LaMere and Leslie Dame.
Grade Levels: 8 to 12
 Price: $2 per student

https://www.lakeplacidarts.org/performances/pendragon-theatres-death-salesman

For tickets: 518.523.2512

Lake Placid Center for the Arts: Bernstein Bears Live

Fri, October 10, 2014
9:30 AM


Brother Bear's grades are slipping, Sister Bear has a few things to learn about making friends, and Papa Bear can't stop eating junk food. But we can always depend on Mama Bear to help set things right! The newest Off-Broadway musical, The Berenstain Bears will give everyone the chance to fall in love with these characters!

Adapted from the classic children's book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain, The Berenstain Bears LIVE! in Family Matters, the Musical brings everyone's favorite bear family to life in a thrilling theatrical experience that kids as well as their parents will treasure for many years to come.
As always, Bear Country is not without its complications: Brother Bear's grades are slipping, Sister Bear still has a few things to learn about making new friends, and Papa Bear just can't stop eating junk food. Thankfully, we can always depend on Mama Bear and her loving patience to help set things right. The newest Off-Broadway musical for Mamas, Papas, and Young Cubs in NYC, The Berenstain Bears LIVE! will give boys and girls of all ages the chance to fall in love with these characters, just as their parents did when they were growing up.

Grade Levels: 2 to 10

Price: $2 per student

https://www.lakeplacidarts.org/performances/berenstain-bears-live

Free On Line HTML Class for Ages 9 and Up

A Virginia homeschool father is offering a Free HTML coding class for homeschoolers Age 9 and up.

It is self-paced. It is designed as a one lesson per day class for 3 weeks HOWEVER students go at their own place and can go as fast or as slow as they wish.

http://www.forthuntparent.com/academy/HTMLLogin.cfm?CFID=563015&CFTOKEN=4b13795e5c7372bc-526BFD1D-0F

Computer Science Class for High Schoolers

CS Dept. Offers First, Free Online Course: it is for high school students BUT they are looking for homeschoolers. It already started, but you are welcome to join anytime.
For the first time in the history of the Purdue Computer Science Department, Indiana high school students will have the opportunity to take a free, online, non-credit course to enhance their programming skills.
The course will cover the same material as CS 18000, the department’s first course for computer science majors.  Throughout the school year, students can work at their own pace, working as fast or slow as their schedule permits. Online help will be available from the course’s instructor, Professor Debbie Perouli. The course will begin August 25 and conclude in May.
Enroll in the course by contacting Professor Perouli at depe@purdue.eduand include your complete first and last name, email address and the Indiana high school you are currently attending.

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CS 18000 - Problem Solving And Object-Oriented Programming
Credit Hours: 4.00. Problem solving and algorithms, implementation of algorithms in a high level programming language, conditionals, the iterative approach and debugging, collections of data, searching and sorting, solving problems by decomposition, the object-oriented approach, subclasses of existing classes, handling exceptions that occur when the program is running, graphical user interfaces (GUIs), data stored in files, abstract data types, a glimpse at topics from other CS courses. Intended primarily for students majoring in computer sciences. Credit cannot be obtained for both CS 18000 and any of 15600, 15800 and 15900. Not open to students with credit in CS 18100 or 24000. Typically offered Fall Spring.
0.000 OR 4.000 Credit hours

Syllabus Available
Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Distance LearningLaboratoryLecture, Recitation
All Sections for this Course 

Weibrecht AfterSchool Workshops

Weibrecht AfterSchool Workshops at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts


Online registration begins Friday, September 12.  We strongly encourage everyone to register online to guarantee a space in the class.
Phone registration begins Monday, September 22.

Follow this link for more detailed information:  https://www.lakeplacidarts.org/classes/afterschool-workshops

Classes Include
Terrific Textured Tiles 2
Ages 8 to 12.
Workshop Dates: 9/23, 9/30, 10/7
04:00pm - 05:30pm

Whimsical Wind Chimes & Magical Mobiles
Ages 8 and up.
Workshop Dates: 9/24, 10/1, 10/8

04:00pm - 05:30pm

Paper Mache the Pinata Way 1
Ages 6 to 7.
Workshop dates: 9/25, 10/2, 10/9
04:00pm - 05:00pm

Jazzy Jewelry
Ages 9 to 12.
Workshop Dates: 9/25, 10/2, 10/9

Introduction to Wheel Throwing
Ages 8 and up.
Workshop Dates: 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30
Workshop Fee: $85 per student

03:30pm - 05:00pm

Let's Get Organized
Ages 10 to 12.
Workshop Dates: 10/6, 10/8, 10/14
03:30pm - 05:30pm

Paper Mache the Pinata Way 2
Ages 6 to 7.
Workshop Dates: 10/16, 10/23, 10/30
04:00pm - 05:00pm

Musical Sandbox 2
Ages 8 to 12.
Workshop Dates: 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12
Paid Workshop: $85 per student
03:30pm - 05:30pm

Felted Bowls
Ages 8 and up.
Workshop Dates:
10/21 - 3:30 to 5:00 pm; 10/28 - 3:30 to 4:30 pm
03:30pm - 05:00pm

Tie Die Tuesdays
Ages 11 and up.
Workshop Dates: 10/21, 10/28
03:30pm - 05:30pm




Homeschool Resource Page Updates

New resources were added to the resource page:

http://www.prontolessons.com/ : 37 fully scripted weekly American History Curriculum for ages 6-8 along with 23 scripted lessons in physics, biology and human anatomy

http://www.classicalhouseoflearning.com/ : free literature guides following the reading suggestions outlined in classical education books such as The Well-Trained Mind. It is a secular, multi-level, four-year history cycle, open-and-go, easy to use, 36-week program.


History Timeline Templates

Historical Figure Portraits for use in Timelines

Clip Art for History Timelines--scroll down to the bottom of the page

Peru Library Drive

From Kari Z:

I am conducting a book drive for the Peru library. I will gladly accept gently used books on behalf of the library. I will then give the treasures to the library during the month of March. Some they may catalog, some may go to the book sales and some they may give away. I will gladly accept the books anytime between now and March and store them for you.  

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out to me. Email is usually best pyrz51@frontier.com

Homeschool Art Show

The Peru Free Library has very graciously offered to host an art show for all local homeschoolers. The art show will run for the month of March. There will be a reception for the artists and families with the date/time to be determined.  

All homeschoolers are invited to participate and encouraged to submit their works of art. It can be art that has been created at home with your family or art that has been created at a class (4H, co-op, art class etc....) Multiple pieces may be submitted.  

Hanging art needs to be matted (can be do it yourself matting). It does not need to be framed. All art needs to be tagged. Tag suggestions are: First Name, Last Name OR Last Initial, Age, Town  

All art needs to be turned in to Kari Zurlo (coordinator) by February 22nd. Art can be turned in at any time and will be safely stored until then.  


If you have any questions please dont hesitate to reach out to me. Emai: pyrz51@frontier.com

Homeschoool Discount in Saranac Lake on Oct 8th

From Sunita of the Saranac Lake Homeschoolers:

"I've gone around the village of Saranac Lake today talking to all the businesses to get a homeschooler discount for our train day on October 8th. Most stores and restaurants are offering us a 10% discount for the day. I will make a map with all the locations. Moose Maple Books (http://moosemaplebooks.com/) will offer a 25% discount on education-related books that day, and offer their usual 10% homeschooler discount on all other books. They are very close to the train station/carousel. I'm so excited for you all to come to my great town and spend the day exploring our fun, walkable village!

If you haven't RSVP'd for the trip yet, contact Sarah Sorensen by September 1st at sorensar@gmail.com to do so!"

TOUR OF THE SUMMER WHITE HOUSE

Sunday, September 14: WELCOME TO THE SUMMER WHITE HOUSE

Please join us at White Pine Camp, an Adirondack Great Camp built in 1907 where President Calvin Coolidge spent ten consecutive weeks during the summer of 1926. Take a guided tour of the buildings and grounds followed by a wine reception featuring favorite foods of various U.S. Presidents. There are two tours -- one from 2:00 to 3:00 and one from 2:30 to 3:30. The 2:00 tour is now full, but some space remains in the 2:30-3:30 tour. Tickets are $20 per person to support Historic Saranac Lake and White Pine Camp. To purchase tickets, call Historic Saranac Lake at 518-891-4606 or visit www.historicsaranaclake.org to pay for your tickets with a credit card on our secure server.

Thank you for your interest in our work! Your membership contribution keeps us open to the public and doing all we do to preserve Saranac Lake's history for the future. Please join us today at www.historicsaranaclake.org/donate. And do stop by to visit the museum. We are open 10:00-3:00, Tuesday - Friday. Through Columbus Day weekend we are also open on Saturdays, 10:00-3:00.

Amy Catania
Executive Director
Historic Saranac Lake
89 Church Street
Saranac Lake, NY  12983
(518)891-4606
hsl.wikispot.org

PIONEER HEALTH RESORT TOUR

Friday, September 12: PIONEER HEALTH RESORT TOUR

Co-sponsored by Adirondack Architectural Heritage, this tour includes a visit to the Trudeau Institute and Little Red; the former Trudeau Sanatorium; the Saranac Laboratory; the Cure Cottage Museum; Prescott House; and the Bela Bartok Cottage.

HSL Executive Director Amy Catania will lead the tour beginning at 10:00 a.m. and ending around 3:00 p.m., be prepared for uphill walking. The fee for the tour is $40 for HSL and AARCH members and $50 for non-members. Attendees will receive a copy of Philip A. Gallos' Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake. Contact AARCH for reservations: 518-834-9328.

Thank you for your interest in our work! Your membership contribution keeps us open to the public and doing all we do to preserve Saranac Lake's history for the future. Please join us today at www.historicsaranaclake.org/donate. And do stop by to visit the museum. We are open 10:00-3:00, Tuesday - Friday. Through Columbus Day weekend we are also open on Saturdays, 10:00-3:00.

Amy Catania
Executive Director
Historic Saranac Lake
89 Church Street
Saranac Lake, NY  12983
(518)891-4606
hsl.wikispot.org

SARANAC LAKE HISTORY TRAIN

Saturday, September 6: HISTORY TRAIN

A special History Train will leave from Saranac Lake Union Depot at 6:00 pm. The History Train will feature an enhanced version of "Motion Pictures of Saranac Lake's Historic Past" (from the Adirondack Research Room of the Saranac Lake Free Library), presented by Jim Griebsch in one car. In another car, area local history experts will present about topics of local history. Amy Catania, Executive Director of Historic Saranac Lake will present on Saranac Lake. There will be a presentation about Lake Placid (TBA). Jim Ellis will cover Tupper Lake, and Wayne Tucker will give perspective on Paul Smith's and White Pine camp. As the train is turned around in Lake Placid, everyone will switch cars to experience the full event. No reservations are necessary and the train ride is free of charge. Numbers are limited, so plan to arrive early to get a seat!


Thank you for your interest in our work! Your membership contribution keeps us open to the public and doing all we do to preserve Saranac Lake's history for the future. Please join us today at www.historicsaranaclake.org/donate. And do stop by to visit the museum. We are open 10:00-3:00, Tuesday - Friday. Through Columbus Day weekend we are also open on Saturdays, 10:00-3:00.

Amy

Amy Catania
Executive Director
Historic Saranac Lake
89 Church Street
Saranac Lake, NY  12983
(518)891-4606
hsl.wikispot.org

It’s Homeschool Soccer Time!

Judy has graciously offered to coach again this year – thank you Judy!

** Please reply to me if you are interested so I can insure with have enough players (note: students name, grade and age)!

Starting Date: Thursday, August 21 from 3-5pm
Players:  Must be 12 by September 15th, 2014 (and in middle or highschool)
Registration:  TBA – will divide fees by families (guessing $25-$30 per family)
Location: Cadyville field - 114 Goddeau Road

Practice Times (additional practices may be added later in the season): 
Tuesday’s from 1-3pm and Thursday’s from 3-5pm 

Equipment Needed:  Shin Guards, Soccer Socks (must cover Shin Guards) and Cleats (Required).   Please bring a size 5 soccer ball if you have one and water to drink.

I’ll have the Sports Registration/Consent Form on Tuesday, August 26th for you to fill out. Looking forward to a fun and exciting year

Feel free to contact me by email (tamneureuther@yahoo.com) or cel 518-569-3327 with any questions, suggestions or concerns.



North Country Homeschool Contact List

     North Country Homeschool Contact List is being updated!

This is a list of local homeschool families who are choosing to share their contact info ONLY with EACH OTHER for the purposes of planning events, park days, and generally just keeping everyone in touch.  :-)   NO information on this list is shared with the public or on the internet in any way. 
If you wish to be on (and receive a copy of) the North Country Contact List please email the following to Kari Zurlo @pyrz51@frontier.com

Last name
Parent names
Address
Phone(s)
Email
Names and ages of children


Again, only those providing the info will receive a copy.


If you have already provided the info you do not need to provide again unless changes are to be made.  

Adirondack Youth Orchestras and Choirs

Summer is moving fast and it’s time to start thinking about the upcoming AYOA fall season.

Additional Information is available on-line at: www.ayoa.org

Adirondack Youth Orchestra (AYO) - $90 membership fee for the year**
Adirondack Youth Middle Strings (AYM) - $50 membership fee for the year**
Adirondack Youth Strings (AYS) - $50 membership fee for the year**
Adirondack Youth Winds (AYW) - $50 membership fee for the year**
Adirondack Youth Chorus: grades 4-7, minimum age 8 (AYC) - $50 membership fee for the year**
Adirondack Youth Voices: grades 8-12 (AYV) - $50 membership fee for the year**
**Subtract $5 from the registration fees above if you register by the early registration deadline of


The pricing has remained the same as last year.  The early registration deadline for this year is August 26th.  The first rehearsal night is September 7th.  As I receive your registrations I’ll send out a confirmation e-mail.  As we get closer to the season opening, I’ll send out a general e-mail with additional details.   We were very pleased with the addition of our two choral groups and are looking forward to their expansion this year.

Please spread the word about our choral groups as well as our instrumental groups.    Thank you, Chester.  
Help the AYOA maximize the ability to be found on the web by 'liking' us on Facebook."

 Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Adirondack-Youth-Orchestra-Association/326212757400971   

Passport to Learning: Shelburne Museum VT

Shelburne Museum Passport to Learning---Homeschool day is Oct. 6

http://shelburnemuseum.org/learn/schools-and-teachers/passport-to-learning/

Passport to Learning is an exciting series of ten interactive workshops for students in grades K-8 that meet educational standards from Vermont’s Framework of Standards and Grade Expectations/Common Core State Standards and introduces students to concepts and themes in art, language arts, math, science, and social studies through a facilitated exploration of Shelburne Museum.

  • Workshops run concurrently from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The last workshop session of the day begins at 1:30 p.m.
  • Workshops begin promptly on the half hour.
  • Each workshop closes for a 30-minute break during the day.
  • Workshops run on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Workshops can accommodate between 10 and 20 students at a time. We encourage classrooms to divide into small groups of 4 to 6 students each, with at least one chaperone per group.
  • You may choose to complete as few or as many workshops as you would like. We recommend that students in grades K-2 attend 2-3 workshops and students in grades 3-8 attend 3-5 workshops in a visit.
  • Every student receives a passport upon arrival. At the completion of a workshop each student receives a stamp in his or her passport.
  • Every student receives a pass to return to the Museum for free with one paid adult.
COST
The admission for Passport to Learning and Small Group Days is $5 per student and $5 per chaperone. School staff or one parent per home-schooled family are admitted free.Please note that if you are a home-school family arriving before 10 a.m., you must pay with cash or a check. 

REGISTRATION
To register your classroom or your homeschooling family for Passport to Learning and Small Group Days, please use ouronline registration form athttp://shelburnemuseum.org/passport-to-learning-registration/.
INFORMATIONPlease contact the Academic Programs Coordinator at (802) 985-3346 x3395 orschoolprograms@shelburnemuseum.org for more information.

Fall Foliage Adirondack Scenic Railroad--October 8

We have a Fall Foliage Adirondack Scenic Railroad trip scheduled for October 8 at 10:30 am out of the Lake Placid station. The train travels to Saranac Lake, where there will be an hour and a half layover, then back to Lake Placid via the 1 pm train. If you would like more time in Saranac Lake to explore the carousel, Stevenson home, etc, you can opt to take the 3:45 train back.
We will meet at the station at 9:45 to purchase our tickets and get situated.
You're welcome to bring food on the train. 
If we have at least 25 people we get the group discount rates. $15.00 for an adult ticket, $13 for seniors, and $8.00 for youth (ages 2-12).
***Please RSVP to Sarah Sorensen at sorensar@gmail.com by September 1st for this trip, as the RR requires a head count one month in advance. ***

Homeschool Music Program

My name is Saundra Stortz, and I have just retired as the music specialist at Seton Academy in Plattsburgh. I previously taught at what was St.Peter's Elementary school, for a total of 16 continuous years between the two schools. I am certified in the Orff-Schulwerk approach to music and movement education.

This fall, I am starting a program of music classes targeted at home-schooled students. Lessons would include instruction in instrument playing (recorder, drums, xylophones), singing, movement. Everything you would expect, however, the Orff approach goes beyond rote learning to encourage other life skills like creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.

Classes are grouped into 10 week Sessions with a one-hour lesson each week. Three Sessions are planned for the 2014-2015 school year. It is hoped that the students will continue from Session One to Session Two and on to Session Three to complete the year. Each Session will have new material.

If you are not familiar with Orff-Schulwerk, you will be amazed by the 2-minute video prepared by the national Orff Association that shows children experiencing the joy of working together to make music. You can view the video at aosa.org.Click the play button in the lime green strip.

Initial plans are for grouping ages 6-8 and ages 9-12 into multi-aged classes.
Classes begin in September. Find out about location, dates, and fees by filling out the form at http://bit.ly/1mqCcSj or emailing saundra.stortz@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you!

*WHAT IS ORFF-SCHULWERK? Schulwerk translates roughly as “school work” or “the work of children.” It is a hands-on, experience-based way for children to enjoy, create, and participate in music making. Through IMITATION, EXPLORATION, IMPROVISATION, AND NOTATION students are fully engaged in every aspect of learning music. Creativity is unleashed with freedom of choice and a lot of risk taking. It is not a method, textbook, or curriculum but a dynamic approach to the world of music education.