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Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO):

The ACO’s National Education Program aims to provide outstanding musical experiences to students across Australia.  Through programs such as subsidised tickets provided through the Commonwealth Bank Schools Program, we hope to provide students with both the tools and the inspiration to continue their lifelong musical journey.  Our Emerging Artists’ Program, a partnership with the Australian Youth Orchestra, provides graduate level students with a mentoring program in association with ACO players. Go to: http://www.aco.com.au/?EID=166

Cultural Infusion:

The Cultural Infusion Schools’ Program is a multidisciplinary program utilising arts & cultural practitioners from diverse cultures and backgrounds, as a primary communication tool to enhance the school curriculum.  Cultural Infusion performance-workshops are interactive and engaging. Students gain an insight into the wealth of our diverse nation and explore the history, traditions and languages of various cultures. The program comprises of live, tailor-made interactive performance-workshops for students of all ages nationwide. Artists also perform at: school assemblies, lunchtime concerts, artist-in-residence, all day programs and school fetes. The program supports many areas of school curriculum including Drama, Music, SOSE, PE, Dance, LOTE, English and ESL. Many of our artists, who have made Australia their home, are recognised as the foremost authorities in their fields internationally. Go to:  http://www.culturalinfusion.com/

Musica Viva:

In 2007 Musica viva offers a broad spectrum of music education designed to enrich learning across the school curriculum with the support of education departments throughout Australia.  Their primary schools program showcases an eclectic choice of musical experiences inspired and guided by professional musicians to support and enhance teaching and learning in innovative ways through live performances, teacher professional development and resource materials. Musica Viva brings fresh energy, inspiration and creativity to the classroom.  For secondary schools the choices range from Musica Viva’s in-school concerts and workshops, to tailor-made programs featuring artists in residence. Australian Music Days are growing ever more popular with elective music students, and teachers can access web-based teaching and learning resources, and professional development opportunities through this ‘award–winning’ Musica Viva In Schools program.  Online activities are also available. Go to: http://www.musicaviva.com.au/mvis_about.asp

Opera Queensland (OQ):

Exploring Opera! is Opera Queensland’s multi-faceted opera education program that introduces school students as well as adult and community groups to opera in relevant, involving and accessible ways. The Opera Queensland Education Department offers an innovative range of programs specifically designed to engage learners in aesthetic and sensory experiences. Go to: http://www.operaqld.org.au/education/index.htm

The Queensland Orchestra (TQO):

Activities include live concerts; open rehearsals; Young Instrumentalist competition.  Each individually themed concert features major orchestral works, a full size symphony orchestra, a wide variety of musical styles and composers, Australian repertoire, characteristic orchestral works.  Their dedicated Education Officer prepares detailed activity packs that teachers can download from the Online Education area of the website. Go to:  http://www.thequeenslandorchestra.com.au/asp/index.asp?pgid=10678

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