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Stay Home Music Activities

At a time when we're all being asked to Stay Home, I'm sending good vibes in the form of music activities for you and the people you are staying home with. Whether you are looking to have some fun or need...

No strings, no sign-ups, just good stuff for you to use in your classroom.

Includes monologues, scenes, performance tips, classroom resources, and more.

The Toolbox currently features grade-specific music education resources addressing fundamentals of rhythm, meter, singing, form, dynamics, articulation, tempo, pitch, and performing.

Designed for educators looking to infuse the arts into their educational practices, The Kennedy Center has developed a robust collection of hundreds of digital learning resources, including lessons, articles, performance guides, how-tos, and more...

In an effort to make MAWA’s programming more widely accessible, we are recording video of some artist lectures, artist bootcamps, and other programming.

Videos include craft...

Lohme Art Academy provides a series of online workshops with selected artists that stands out in their genre. Each instructor teaches their own style of painting and guides throughout the creative process. The focus is upon giving you...

Hill Strategies combines rigorous and reliable research on the arts and culture with clear and effective communications.

Each year, Hill Strategies is pleased to take on interesting custom research and evaluation projects. We have...

The Virtual Museum of Canada is the largest digital source of stories and experiences shared by Canada's museums and heritage organizations

Sourcebooks are produced by MOA staff, students, volunteers, visiting scholars, and community members to reflect their research and personal interests. Each sourcebook focuses on an object, artist, or area of cultural significance, and serves as...