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Date: Sep 11, 2008 22:01
Music with Mummy - the structured programme of pre-school music education
running throughout the UK is now coming to Huntingdon and St.Ives!
This lively approach to music is taught through movement, games and the use
of simple instruments, all designed specifically for children aged three and
under.
For further details please see www.musicwithmummycambs.co.uk.
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Date: Sep 12, 2008 01:23
StewartB wrote:
> Music with Mummy - the structured programme of pre-school music
> education running throughout the UK is now coming to Huntingdon and
> St.Ives!
>
> This lively approach to music is taught through movement, games and the
> use of simple instruments, all designed specifically for children aged
> three and under.
>
> For further details please see www.musicwithmummycambs.co.uk.
Yawn. Anybody else here remeber 'music and movement' from teh 50's Beeb?
where you could sit, lisetn and be patronised by brain dead bitches
telling you to Moooove your arms in time to the Meeoooooosic...
Makes Teletubbies look like rocket science..
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Author: Mark T.B. CarrollMark T.B. Carroll Date: Sep 12, 2008 01:37
> Yawn. Anybody else here remeber 'music and movement' from teh 50's Beeb?
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> where you could sit, lisetn and be patronised by brain dead bitches
> telling you to Moooove your arms in time to the Meeoooooosic...
I remember something rather later on the radio where they would do
things like tell a story with a forest scene and we'd all have to
pretend to be trees, etc.
Mark
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Author: Eleanor BlairEleanor Blair Date: Sep 12, 2008 10:40
StewartB wrote:
>Music with Mummy - the structured programme of pre-school music education
>running throughout the UK is now coming to Huntingdon and St.Ives!
What about daddy?
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Author: Linda FoxLinda Fox Date: Sep 12, 2008 11:03
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:37:31 -0400, "Mark T.B. Carroll"
ixod.org> wrote:
>> Yawn. Anybody else here remeber 'music and movement' from teh 50's Beeb?
>>
>> where you could sit, lisetn and be patronised by brain dead bitches
>> telling you to Moooove your arms in time to the Meeoooooosic...
>
>I remember something rather later on the radio where they would do
>things like tell a story with a forest scene and we'd all have to
>pretend to be trees, etc.
>
Erm... I think one or two of you are forgetting what age these
activities are aimed at?
I teach them at 5 years old as well as all the way up to 11. I most
certainly tell them to move their arms to the music. How else am I
going to get them to develop motor coordination with a pulse? Do you
like listening to uncoordinated drummers?
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Author: Guy SnapeGuy Snape Date: Sep 12, 2008 11:13
Linda Fox wrote:
> [snip]
- guy
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Author: Brian MorrisonBrian Morrison Date: Sep 12, 2008 11:16
Linda Fox wrote:
> Erm... I think one or two of you are forgetting what age these
> activities are aimed at?
>
> I teach them at 5 years old as well as all the way up to 11. I most
> certainly tell them to move their arms to the music. How else am I
> going to get them to develop motor coordination with a pulse? Do you
> like listening to uncoordinated drummers?
>
> Sorry, but "brain-dead bitches"???
[massive snip of rather good explanation]
Much as I sympathise with your argument, the dim memories I have of that
sort of thing somewhere in the late 1960s still brings me out in a cold
sweat.
These days (and in fact nearly all of my days other than an errant few
years in my teens) I avoid any kind of rhythmic activity involving
music, I'd rather nail my feet to the floor than dance.
--
Brian
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Date: Sep 12, 2008 11:51
Linda Fox wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:37:31 -0400, "Mark T.B. Carroll"
> ixod.org> wrote:
>
>>> Yawn. Anybody else here remeber 'music and movement' from teh 50's Beeb?
>>>
>>> where you could sit, lisetn and be patronised by brain dead bitches
>>> telling you to Moooove your arms in time to the Meeoooooosic...
>> I remember something rather later on the radio where they would do
>> things like tell a story with a forest scene and we'd all have to
>> pretend to be trees, etc.
>>
> Erm... I think one or two of you are forgetting what age these
> activities are aimed at?
>
> I teach them at 5 years old as well as all the way up to 11. I most
> certainly tell them to move their arms to the music. How else am I
> going to get them to develop motor coordination with a pulse? Do you ...
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Date: Sep 12, 2008 11:53
Linda Fox wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:37:31 -0400, "Mark T.B. Carroll"
> ixod.org> wrote:
>
>>> Yawn. Anybody else here remeber 'music and movement' from teh 50's Beeb?
>>>
>>> where you could sit, lisetn and be patronised by brain dead bitches
>>> telling you to Moooove your arms in time to the Meeoooooosic...
>> I remember something rather later on the radio where they would do
>> things like tell a story with a forest scene and we'd all have to
>> pretend to be trees, etc.
>>
> Erm... I think one or two of you are forgetting what age these
> activities are aimed at?
>
> I teach them at 5 years old as well as all the way up to 11. I most
> certainly tell them to move their arms to the music. How else am I
> going to get them to develop motor coordination with a pulse? Do you ...
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Date: Sep 12, 2008 11:53
Eleanor Blair wrote:
> StewartB wrote:
>> Music with Mummy - the structured programme of pre-school music education
>> running throughout the UK is now coming to Huntingdon and St.Ives!
>
> What about daddy?
>
Daddy has been written out of post modern pre school education. Daddy
is, as any regular listener to woman's hour knows, merely a sperm donor,
and occasional source of maintenance, and the person whose sole function
in society is the construction of glass ceilings..
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