We're singing and twirling in Western NC! You can find Kindermusik with Yvette in Asheville, Arden and Weaverville. www.kindermusikwithyvette.com
Please come by to visit a class...because the experience is worth a thousand blogged words. Come and see how we are born to sing and born to dance...the babies will convince you! Call 828-242-1548 for a FREE preview class. Don't delay...they'll be teenagers before you know it. I should know, I blinked! and two of mine are are off to college!
On Tuesday, February 16th, from 7 to 9 p.m., Asheville’s own Café String Quartet and French Broad Chocolate Lounge will present a fundraiser to benefit the people of Haiti.100% of the ticket price will be directly donated to Mercy Corps, for relief efforts associated with the recent earthquake.http://www.mercycorps.org/
The benefit will take place in the newly opened second floor of the French Broad Chocolate Lounge.Artisan chocolates will be offered for free to attendees, courtesy of the Chocolate Lounge. A raffle for a special occasion cake will take place, with all proceeds also being donated.Ticket prices are sliding scale, from $10-$20. “Whatever the guests are moved to give to help the affected people of Haiti, we’ll graciously accept it on their behalf,” says Dan and Jael Rattigan, owners of the Chocolate Lounge.“With beautiful chocolates and beautiful music, we’ll make sure it’s worth the price.”
The music, provided generously by Café String Quartet, will focus on French and Latin music, to reflect the history and culture of Haiti.Café String Quartet is comprised of four classically trained musicians who continue to enjoy playing a diverse collection of music together:Monique Pinelli and Elizabeth Terry on violin, Matthew King on viola and Eric Scheider on cello.The members of Café String Quartet are thrilled to partner with French Broad Chocolate Lounge for their annual fundraiser.
Hello Musical families, The new Kindermusik Semester begins this week! The big news is that you can do the complete registration online right here: REGISTER NOW.
Most classes have a couple openings left. But why wait? Childhood is such a short season!
If you are interested in trying a class for free please email me at singandtwirl@gmail.com or call the Asheville Arts Center at 242-1548.
Time invested, money invested....You know lessons are expensive. But, yes, keep in mind the solid investment you are making in your children for their bright future.
Then there's the parenting energy investment! You are trying to be helpful, inspiring, encouraging, positive, and..... something is missing and you're shouting at them to "GO PRACTICE!"
If you are practicing with a child right now and they are resisting then work on your relationship and keep going! In our family we've been through mountains and valleys in playing their musical instruments. For a while I was considering getting a "nag mask" so that they wouldn't hate ME when they would so rather be playing legos or reading their current book. Another time I asked my son for permission to nag him to practice.
Hmmmm. Maybe a website with a million tactics to encourage, entice, convince the kids to practice!