Description: This class is designed for arts educators and classroom teachers to ensure students meet the Minnesota Standards in the Arts, which requires students to identify, describe, compare, contrast, and analyze the contributions of Minnesota Native American communities in music and the arts. Click here for a printable brochure.
Dates: June 28-29, 2010 (Monday/Tuesday) from 8am-4pm
Location: Bemidji State University, American Indian Resource Center
Cost: $50 workshop fee (+ tuition if registering for credit), fee covers workshop materials as well as breakfast and lunch each day.
Registration: Taking the class as a non-credit student? Click here for registration form. Taking the class for undergraduate or graduate credit? Go to www.bemidjistate.edu and click on Register Online for Undergrad: MUS 4950-01 (Course ID: 111362) or Graduate: MUS 5950-01 (Course ID: 111401). Total class registration is limited to 40 people.
Housing: There is a possibility of on-campus housing through Residential Life. Contact Anna at (218) 755-3750
Guest Cultural Consultants: Lyz Jaakola, M.M., Perpich Center for Arts Education
For more information contact Dr. Janice Haworth at (218) 755-3361 (after June 7) or by email at haworth32@yahoo.com
Sponsored by Department of Music and the American Indian Resource Center at Bemidji State University