- fostered in the Orff pro- ' gon. 20 Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 12, 1986 Students learn how | ‘music is created Vancouver. In his late man, a well known Cana- teens he studied composi- dian composer. Following tion with Harry Freed- attendance at Vancouver ae ' “Phe best way to learn about music, is to par- ticipate in making music’, stated Terry Anderson, elementary music coordi- nator for School District 88 (Terrace). This is the fundamental basis of the district’s Orff music pro- gram. ‘‘Speech, movement, song and instruments are used,’’ Anderson said, ‘providing opportunities to learn the many ways in which music is created and performed.” The Orff approach is concerned with personal as well as musical develop- ment. '‘A melody is sung and played, rhythms are clapped, played and danced and these elements are organized into a piece of music’’, Anderson said. “Listening, remembering, analyzing and improvising while respecting one’s part in an ensemble are some of the ways in which musical sensitivity is gram’’, explained Ander- A musician of any age is a listener, analyst, per- former and composer, stated Anderson, and music education must, in- clude all of these areas. ‘‘Children need to ex- perience music through active participation in their own music class- Tey Anderson, elementary music coordinator for School District No. 88 provides instruction for his students during a music class. The district’s Orff music program is wall enjoyed by the youngsters through their participation in creating music, Anderson is a member of the Terrace and District Arts Council, the Pacific Northwest Music Festival, the Terrace Community Music School Society and sings with the Norihwest Singers. = coursework Community College where he completed a two year degree in music composi- tion Anderson moved to Toronto and opened his own. business, copying music for serious Cana- dian composers. He has worked as a music copyist for the National Film Board, the Canadian Music Centre, NBC and many of Canada’s major orchestras. After receiving his Bachelor of Education at UBC and while com- pleting his Master’s in Music Education, Anderson taught a preschool Orff music program for the Delta Institute of the Arts. Anderson arrived in Ter- race one year ago accom- panied by his wife Dianne and two daughters, Erin and Siobhan. As music coordinator for School District 88 ‘Anderson’s responsibili- ties include providing teaching materials and professional development opportunities for music teachers, creating a music curriculum for Grades 6 and 7, and booking per- formers for the Young People’s Concerts — Ar- tists in the School Pro- pram. Last year Anderson taught, music at Thornhill Primary School, Thornhill Elementary School and Uplands Elementary School. This year, in addi- tion to coordinating the - district elementary music program, he teaches Orff music program at Uplands Elementary School. room’’, he added. At the age of 12 Ander- son toured England with an all male choir from Police by Carrie Olson — On Tuesday, Nov. 4, as a result of a single vehicle accident, local RCMP charged a 45 year-old Ter- race man with impaired driving and possession of a restricted weapon. The accident occurred 27 km north of Terrace on Kalum Lake Road and resulted in $2000.00 damage to the automobile. * ek On Wednesday, Nov. 5 at approximately 2 a.m. a single vehicle accident oc- curred on Old Remo Road. Terrace RCMP re- ported the three occupants had minor injuries. The estimated damage to the vehicle is $5000.00. Charges are pending said RCMP. ae * On Wednesday, Nov. 5 Terrace RCMP charged a Kitimat man with im- paired driving. World's Oldest Bird Briltiantly colored winged creatures the size of crows, with teeth in their beaks and long, bony tails, might have adorned the skies over this area 225 mil- lion years ago. Evidence of their existence has been uncovered recently in the form of fossil bones excavated from a mudstone quarry near Post, a town in western Texas, k Fe 12 det \\ | Is the stork about to visit you? Let everyone know about the happy event by having it printed in the Review. Forms are available at the hospital. Glenn Bennett and Frances Wright are the proud parents of a baby girl, Jessica Francis Bennet, 8 Ibs. 6 02. Allan and Teena McKay are proud to announce the birth of their new son, born Oct. 31, 1986, welghing 6 Ibs. 5% ozs. Roger and Sandy Murray have a new baby boy, born Nov. 2, 1986, welghing 7 Ibs. 12 oz. Mike and Patty Brousseau are delighted to announce the arrival of Aaron Danle! on Nov. 8, 1986. Aaron weighed In at 8 Ibs. 8% ozs. 24-hour Phone oat (604)635-4080 i) Skeena Mall ; I hot WIRS “AL LA AIRE Mombar of AFS Wira Service Movement is a very important part of the Orff approach, a music pragram presently being taught at the elementary level in schools in District No. 8B. | ‘Directory of Terrace Churches Sacred Heart Catholic Church Mass times Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Sunday: 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. Pastor: Allan F. Noonan, O.M.I. 4830 Straume Ave. 635-2313 | St. Matthew’s Anglican/ Episcopal Church 4726 Lazelle Ave., Terrace Phone 635-9019 Rector Rev. L. Stephens — 635-5855 Sunday services: 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School HRIST and ‘Adult Class UTHERAN 9:45 a.m. HURCH Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m. Phone 3279 Sparks Street, Terrace 635-5520 Rev. Michael A. Bergman Terrace Seventh-day Adventist Church 3306 Griffiths — 635-3232 Saturday — Sabbath School — 9:30 a.m. — Divine Service — 11:00 a.m. Wednesdays -- Prayer meeting — 7:00 p.m. Pastor Ed Sukow — 635-7642 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 3302 Sparks Street, Terrace, B.C. PH: 635-5115 Sastors Jim Westman and Bob Shatford Sunday School for all ages — 9:45 a.m. Sunday Services — 11:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting — Wednesdays — 7:00 p.m. KNOX UNITED CHURCH 4907 Lazelle Ave. Phone: 635-6014 Sunday Moming Worship 10:30 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Youth Group 6:30 PM Adult study throughout the week. Call Church ollice for details. Minister: Stan Bailey You are welcome! Terrace Pentecostal Assembly . 3511 Eby Street Phone: 635-2434 9:45 AM Sunday School 41:00 AM Morning Service 7:00 PM Evening Service John Caplin — Pastor Len Froese — Assoc. Pastor a