Sunday, July 28, 2019

Summer Course and Orff Forum

It is now the end of July and I have left my student flat in Salzburg and am starting my two month European/UK holiday by visiting my sister and brother in Berlin. 

My sister and her partner Marcel drove from Berlin to Salzburg to help us pack up our student flat.
THANK YOU! 
One week after the Special Course finished I joined in with a large group of Australians studying the International Summer Course at the Orff Institute. This was nice as it allowed me the chance to share the university where I had been studying with some of my friends from Australia, as well as some of my friends from my course. 
There was a LARGE group of Australians at the International Summer Course this year! 
My OSASA (Orff Schulwerk Association of South Australia) friend Cathy
travelled from Adelaide to do the course
 
Me, my friend Trista and my partner Neal.
We all did the Summer Course and had studied at university in Adelaide together. 
My sister Rosanna came from Berlin to study the Summer Course and confused some of my teachers!

It was a full on week but a lot of fun too! For the international evening concert at the course the Australian group rehearsed a performance made up of two songs 'Highway Number One' by Shenanigans and 'Emu Kangaroo' by James Madsen (a music teacher/composer and friend who was at the Summer Course). 


Australian performance at the international evening concert. 
Enjoying local Salzburg beer 'Stiegl' which was followed by traditional Austrian food.
Following the Summer Course I joined some of my Special Course friends to help out for the four days of the International Orff Schulwerk Forum, which was also held at the Orff Institute. This is a meeting of Orff Associations from around the world that happens once a year. We met up with the Australian representatives and got to see some of our course teachers again which was nice. 

Final photo with the Australians from the Special Course: Michele, me, Virginia
Final photo with our course organiser and teacher Andrea.
Virginia, Andrea, me, Michele

Then I walked home from the Orff Institute for the last time, and myself and my fellow students have travelled back to our homes in other countries or on to new places. It was sad saying a final goodbye to my friends from the Special Course, however I know we were all looking forward to a rest and a holiday with our friends and families. 

I have had the best time studying at the Orff Institute with my fellow specials for the last 10 months. Especially my Australian mates Virginia and Michele. It has been fantastic to learn and develop with them all as teachers and as people. 

Many thanks to all our fabulous teachers and the other students for welcoming us to their musical 'house'. Extra thank you to our course organisers Andrea Ostertag and Shirley Salmon who made it all happen.

If you are ever considering studying the Special Course I encourage you to go. 

Farewell Salzburg! 


Sunday, June 30, 2019

Graduation

This week was the final week of the Special Course at the Orff Institute in Salzburg! It was a bit sad to see such a great year come to an end but we had some wonderful celebrations to finish. On Tuesday we had our graduation (along with the bachelor and masters students) where we performed an ensemble piece. Then after that was the retirement celebration of our course coordinator Shirley Salmon where we also performed a song. 

I will miss all my fellow students who are now dear friends, but will be attending the international Orff Schulwerk Summer Course and Orff Forum with some of them in July before leaving Salzburg for good. 

In the last two weeks we went on excursions to Diessen in Germany to visit the Carl Orff Museum, Carl Orff's house (where the Orff Foundation have their offices) and Andechs where Carl Orff is buried. We also went to Munich where we went on a tour of Studio 49 instrument makers and the Orff Zentrum, a centre containing archives of Carl Orff's documents and other information about him, including a library and concert room. 

Special Course 2018-2019 graduation - presentation of certificates

Rehearsing our song for Shirley's farewell outside beforehand (there was ukulele)

With Senem before our graduation 

Australian graduates of the Special Course: Kirrabelle, Virginia & Michele



The Special Course 2018-2019 with our course coordinators Andrea & Shirley

Silly Specials!

Sad Specials :(

With our Dance Technique teacher Doris after our final class

Dance skills!

Special Course with our mini studies teachers Susanne & Reinhold


Carl Orff Museum in Diessen
Carl Orff's house

The church where Carl Orff is buried

Neal & Kirra at Carl Orff's house

Studio 49 instrument making factory in Munich

Orff Zentrum in Munich

Orff Zentrum garden in Munich




Friday, June 14, 2019

Final exams done!

Our final exams are done! Last week we had a very busy week with two of our three final exams. We've had different assessments for various classes but there are three final exams for the Special Course: an essay (which we handed up at the start of May), a music and dance performance created in a small group called Mini Study and a practice teaching exam where we each teach a 30 minute lesson to the group. 

Last Wednesday we had our Mini Study performances, with all the music and dance created by the groups who performed them. We worked in small groups of 4-5 people to create our studies and then combined with another group so we had access to 8 people who could perform in each performance. It was a challenging and rewarding experience to create in a small group. There were four groups in total and all the performances were unique. 


Our Mini Studies performance poster

My Mini Studies group: Virginia, me, Ece & Tanya

Our performance group of 8 people
The other Mini Study I performed in as an extra
Mini Study group: Sonia, Rebecca, Martina & Michele
Mini Study group: Senem, Nadya, JB, 
Qingwei & Cristina
Mini Study group: Krito, Kalli, Luciana & Ilkay
Australians in the Mini Studies: Virginia, Michele & me
Celebrating after our Mini Study performances!

Then on Saturday and Sunday we had our practice teaching exams, which was an intense and inspiring time to see lessons taught by all my fellow students. Our subject of pedagogy for practice teaching was taught by Andrea Sangiorgio who was also our examiner along with Shirley Salmon. We are very lucky to have such a knowledgable teacher for this subject, who always has time to talk to us, even on really long teaching days from 9am-6pm. We celebrated on Sunday evening with dinner at a local restaurant! 


Dinner after our teaching exams

In May I was fortunate to have some more relatives visit from England, Nick and Sue came for five days and even though I had uni classes it was fun to spend time with them exploring Salzburg. Sue and I went up the Untersberg mountain in the cable car, the top was covered with mist and there was a lot of snow! Unfortunately it was rainy all week but they still had a good time.


More Lovell relatives in Salzburg! Nick, Sue, me & Neal
Cable car leaving the ground to go up Untersberg mountain

View of Salzburg in the distance

Arriving at the top of the mountain in the fog

Snow at the top of the mountain, we couldn't walk around much as we didn't have the right shoes!

At the end of May I managed to fulfil one of my goals for spending a year living in Europe, to travel to Wuppertal in Germany and see the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bauch perform in their home venue the Wuppertal Opera House. I first saw then perform at the 2016 Adelaide Festival of Arts, thanks to a recommendation from my dad who had seen them perform at the same festival in the 1980's. Neal and I spent a day on the train to get to Wuppertal, where we met my sister Rosanna who came from Berlin. I really enjoyed our weekend in Wuppertal, it's a small town and easy to walk around with lots of trees and gardens. Unfortunately the 'upside down' train (actually called the Schwebebahn - a suspension railway) which is built over the river was closed for maintenance. 


Wuppertal views from our accomodation

Green city

Lovely climbing roses

Well tended ivy

The 'upside down' railway that was closed

The performance we saw was called He takes her by the hand and leads her into the castle, the others follow and is a version of Macbeth that Pina Bauch created in 1978. It was amazing! It's hard to describe a Pina Bauch piece, but it is always engaging and fascinating and gives you a lot to think about.  Here is a good review of the show, if you are interested:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/19/arts/dance/pina-bausch-tanztheater-wuppertal-review.html?fbclid=IwAR1Dc8wuk3IobS1Wc1n-JumPgj9v1-UHj0X0FxTMBY7HEAUtTYcntpVuc5Y

The Wuppertal Opera House

Colourful stairs inside

Program

Rosie & Kirra, pre show drinks outside in the sun!

Neal & Kirra 

It was a hot day on Tuesday this week and we had the day off uni so along with some other students we rode to a river where the water was icy cold and fast flowing, but you could go in for a swim. It was nice to have a day off relaxing with friends after many weeks of intense study. 


Icy cold river, I did go in!

Amazing views
Turns out you don't need an esky when the water is really cold

It is a bit of a strange feeling at the moment, coming towards the end of the Special Course with only two weeks to go. It's been a such a fabulous experience it's a bit hard to contemplate moving on. Fortunately I have a European summer holiday before returning to work in Australia in October.