Be a Tabor Muso for a Day 2024

Are you a Year 11 or 12 student with a strong passion for music? Do you dream of pursuing a career as a Music Teacher, Performer, Composer, or a Music Industry Specialist? Are you curious about what studying music at a Bachelor’s degree level entails?

Your choice of tertiary institution can significantly impact your skill development, knowledge acquisition, and career prospects. Therefore, we invite you to explore what it’s like to study music at Tabor by attending our lectures, ensembles, and workshops for a day. Experience what it’s like to “Be a Tabor Muso for a Day” and discover the opportunities that await you.

Dates:

  • Wednesday, 24th July | 9:30am – 3:00pm
    OR 
  • Friday, 26th July |  9:30am – 3:00pm

Note: if capacity is reached on your desired day, we will have the option to join the waitlist or be placed on a different day. Our staff will contact you.

Venue

Tabor Institute of Music
181 Goodwood Road Wayville SA 5034

Free Parking

Enter off Mitchell Street and park in the Orphanage Park

Example Program

9:30am  Arrival. Tea/Coffee provided.

10:00am   Welcome and music games.

10:15am  Lecture: Your choice between 2 mini lectures

10:45am  Music Theory Workshop; rhythm and time signatures

11:15am  Break (Morning tea provided). Set up for ensembles.

11:30am  Ensembles

12:30pm  Lunch (BBQ supplied)

1:15pm  Masterclass; Music Performance.

2:15pm  Information session: about our program.

3:00pm  Day finishes.

What to Bring

  • Musical instrument if you would like to take part in the music ensembles.
  • Water bottle and snacks
  • Alternative food if you do not want a BBQ or if dietary requirements provided
    Note: amps, keyboards/pianos and music stands will be provided. If you are willing to sing, our choral vocal groups are the easiest ensemble to be a part of!

Information for Teachers

This day is suited to year 11 or 12 students who are keen to pursue music at Tertiary level.

There is no cost for this day and bookings are limited to one day only per school. If students do not want to play in an ensemble, they are welcome to watch instead. All the Tabor staff and students have police checks and can be provided if requested.

Teachers are required to support students who have learning difficulties, disabilities or behavioural problems as some of these sessions will be run by Tabor students. We ask that teachers also sit in on the sessions and ensure your students are participating and being respectful.

If you have individual students interested in coming without an accompanying class and teacher, please refer their parents to this form.

Contact

To get more information on the Tabor Institute of Music please direct students online or to our social media channels (listed below).

Tabor Institute of Music

Emailmusic@tabor.edu.au
Phone: 8373 8777
Facebook: @taborinstituteofmusic
Instagram: @taborinstituteofmusic

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