Category Archives: University Life

Music For All!

Tonight, Wednesday 23rd March, was the first time since starting university that I have truly felt inspired by children.

I have just spent my evening at the Caird Hall seeing Dundee Schools Orchestra and Bands Spring Concert. Thirty minutes after leaving, I’m still full of adrenaline and I am smiling from cheek to cheek.

Music is the heart and soul of my family. My dad is a trained music teacher. My mum and dad own and run three musical theatre companies, which I have gained a lot of my teaching experience from. I play both the piano and cello at grade 8, and spent several of my lunch times at school at orchestras and choir practice.

As a training teacher and someone with a love of music, it was so enjoyable to see so many children taking part in music tuition in a range of instruments to SUCH a high quality!

Primary 7 pupils from across Dundee took part in the Aspire Dundee Samba performance and it was absolutely FANTASTIC, transporting the audience to Africa! They were all so enthusiastic throughout the whole piece, executing choreography and difficult rhythm and timing, as well as displaying amazing cooperation and team work.

After reading so many books and articles about the importance of music, it was amazing to see the impact it truly has on young people. Hundreds of pupils stood on that stage tonight, with even more people packed into the audience, all beaming with pride.

Music really does play such an important part in a child’s life and the work that Dundee City Council have done to encourage and inspire youngsters into music is absolutely fantastic. And best of all, it is free! The Aspire programme that has been set up is groundbreaking, and I really hope that other local authorities across Scotland follow in their footsteaps.

If anybody is at a loose end tomorrow night then PLEASE go to the Caird Hall to support this fantastic talent.

Well done and thank you to the young people of Dundee, you made my week and showed everybody what music really is about!



 

Dancing Through Life!

This hasn’t got much reference to the Education programme, in fact it has none at all, but this blog is for reflecting on our experiences we have throughout our time at university and I feel this is important for me.

I have danced since I could walk. Literally. My mum and dad loved to perform and I guess they passed on that trait to all three of their daughters. I still have vivid memories of turning up to my first dancing class in my leotard and tights, hiding behind my mum’s legs pretending I was shy! I even remember one of the dances we did – and the music!

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Dancing show fun with two of my best friends, Gemma and Kaitlyn, aged 5.

In February 2015, my younger sister and I drove through to the Gardyne Theatre in Dundee to watch Dundee University Dance Club perform their annual show. Knowing a few girls through previous dance organisations, we were excited to see what they had been working on. I was completely blown away by every single routine and automatically knew that I wanted to join the club when I came to The University of Dundee in September.

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September came, and I went to the ‘give-it-a-go’ session and absolutely loved it! The love and energy in the room is never-ending, and it was so nice to see so many happy, smiley faces doing what they love most. Over the next few weeks, I attended a variety of classes, ranging from hip-hop to contemporary. I tried out for a few of the teams, and was shocked when I was selected for the Hip Hop Competition Team, and although I have to take part in conditioning classes every Sunday (lets be honest, it’ll probably be good for me to do some exercise!), I can’t wait to get to know all of the girls in the club.

I am so excited to see what the next four years at DUDC has in store for me.