10.8.11

The Life of a Lewis Eady Music Tutor

Ah, the opportunities for a Lewis Eady Music Tutor don't cease over the holidays... I was given the chance to tutor at the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's 'Sistema Aotearoa' holiday programme at Sir Edmund Hillary College in Otara. The inspiration for the programme was 'El Sistema', founded in Venezuela by Jose Antonio Abreu. 90 percent of the 250,000 children attending El Sistema's music schools are from poor socio-economic backgrounds. 
Five and Six year olds came to learn Violin, Cello and Double Bass and worked towards a group string and vocal performance at the end of the week for friends and family. 

In week two I ran 2011's second installment of 'Lewis Eady Rock School' where seventeen creative young people learned the ins and outs of performing in bands and writing their own Rock songs. They worked tirelessly for 3 days finally putting on a show where they shook the foundations of M.A.I.N.Z. in stunning unrelenting ROCK style.

One member of the Rock School programme was new to our country and didn't speak english. His constant grin behind the drumkit and the Sistema Aotearoa experience reminded me of the power of the language of music and what can happen when people of varying social and creative backgrounds are brought together to share it.




Post by Brent McGarva 

Brent joined Lewis Eady in 2005, he teaches piano, keyboard, guitar, bass guitar, ukulele and Rock Band at the Lewis Eady Music School and Lewis Eady Rock School in the school holidays.
Brent holds a Bachelor of Music from the University of Auckland, Grade 8 Piano and is currently studying to become a classroom teacher. He writes and performs both classical and rock music and is the Principal Coach of the Lewis Eady Rock School.

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