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ByHermann Farrugia Frantz

Scavenger Hunt

Scavenger hunt – Making music through exploring.

Day 1 (The Hunt):   The 12th May Band & Social Club is going to organise a Scavenger Hunt at Ħaż-Żebbuġ for its music students and other children (age 8 to 15 years). Group leaders will be assigned to each group. All the participants in this scavenger hunt, will explore and learn about some historical places and sites in Ħaż-Żebbuġ. They will visit as many places as they can in the shortest time. For every place they visit, there will be different instructions and tasks to do, look for and find, so they will earn more points for their team. Each team will earn points: for every completed task; for finishing first, second and third; and for every item that is collected from the scavenger list. In the end, the team with the most points wins! Together with a composer in charge in every group during the hunt, all the participants will have to choose a visited place that seems suitable to inspire a music composition, for a group performance platform.

Day 2 (Making music) : All the participants of every group, with the guidance of the appointed composer will compose music, by using music notes and graphic notation. They should score for musical instruments, existing furniture, body percussion, voices, digital and virtual effects and everything that could be used for the composition. All the participants will create their group composition score that they will perform during the performance of the group composition. Improvisation within the performance process will be encouraged. During this session all the participants will rehearse their group composition and organise logistics and all that is needed for the presentation of their composition. Discussions and comments should continue at home on a padlet wall that the composer in charge is encouraged to create, including all the group participants. (With all this learners will be exploring, evaluate, improvise and integrate 21st Century skills such as creativity, innovation, collaboration, teamwork, critical thinking, problem solving and digital literacy).

Day 3 (Performance day) :     An organised activity will be held at the 12th May Band main hall. This includes the group composition performances, a short talk accompanied by a visual presentation about the visited places during the Scavenger hunt and the announcement of the winner group of the Scavenger Hunt.

 

Appointed composers for the project:

Albert Garzia

 

Mauro Farrugia

Steven Psaila

 

 

 

ByHermann Farrugia Frantz

Proud of our students!

The Amante Attard School of Music within the 12th May Band congratulates students (Daniel Aquilina, Eman Chetcuti, Luigi Zammit & Philip Zammit) who obtained good marks in the Trinity Collage of Music London practical exam. Special thanks to their tutors Daniel Vella and Josef Attard. Also congratulates our musicians Jacob Cachia and Kyle Schembri who also passed their practical exams.

ByHermann Farrugia Frantz

12th May Band Youth Concert 2019

12th May Band Youth Concert 2019

Annual Youth Concert which gives the opportunity to our young musicians to perform as soloists and take part in a Big Band session led by our tutors Gabriel Agius Pascalidis (woodwind tutor) Josef Attard (low brass tutor) and Daniel Vella (high brass tutor). The concert will be presented by Pauline Micallef.

ByHermann Farrugia Frantz

AGM for resident musicians

Annual General Meeting (AGM) for resident musicians of the 12th May Band.