LIVE WEBINAR

Tuesday March 10th at 5pm PT / 7pm CT / 8pm ET

Proceeds benefit the American Center for Elemental Music and Movement

Late winter and early spring can be a challenging time for both teachers and students. Energy is low, routines feel stale, and everyone is counting the days until spring break.

Fractured Fairy Tales offers a fresh, playful approach to Orff Schulwerk instruction that reinvigorates the classroom through imagination and storytelling. In this webinar, David Thaxton and Crystal Pridmore present a collection of elemental lessons inspired by familiar fairy tales, reimagined with humorous twists and creative problem-solving.

Participants will explore how to use story as a catalyst for movement, singing, speech, and mallet work while maintaining strong pedagogical foundations. Each lesson emphasizes active music-making, collaboration, and student choice. Practical strategies for scaffolding, adapting, and extending activities across grade levels will be shared.

Teachers will leave with ready-to-use lessons and renewed inspiration for bringing joy and creativity back into their classrooms at just the right moment in the school year.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that includes the link to the live event on Zoom. And in the days following the event, the webinar recording and downloadable materials will be added to your online library.

Upon completion, you may request a certificate of completion for 1.5 hours of professional development by emailing our team at hello@teachingwithorff.com

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Crystal Pridmore teaches elemental music and movement, choir, and strings for PreK-6th grade students at Finney Elementary School in the Chula Vista Elementary School District in San Diego, CA. She holds a BA in Music Education and MA in Teaching from Point Loma Nazarene University, and 3 levels of certification in Orff-Schulwerk. She is the creator and co-host of the Chaotic Harmony Podcast. In addition, Crystal serves as the San Diego American Orff Schulwerk Association Chapter Past President, and is a board member of the American Center for Elemental Music and Movement.

 

David Thaxton is from Sparks, Nevada where is currently in his 24th year teaching Elementary music to pre-K through 6th grade. He studied under Elizabeth Gilpatrick, and Judith Cole at Colorado State University, UNC Greeley and the University of Massachusetts Amherst where he received all three levels of Orff Certification, as well as studying under Kay Lehto at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to receive certification as an AOSA approved Levels Course Educator. David teaches Level I pedagogy for the University of Nevada, Reno Summer Orff Course as well as the Orff Level I pedagogy and Level II Recorder for the San Diego Summer Orff Course. David has presented workshops and clinics at local, state and national levels and presents to Orff chapters throughout the country. He has also served as President of the Sierra Nevada Chapter of AOSA where he was co-founder of the Sierra Nevada Orff Festival. At the national level, he has served on the Editorial Board of The Echo Journal of the American Orff Schulwerk Association and the monthly online publication, Reverberations. He has been the Creative Director and Lead Clinician for the Four Corners Young Musicians Summer Camp in Durango, Colorado since 2015. David was also recently awarded the “Spotlight Educator Award”  for the Winter of 2017 from the American Center for Elemental Music and Movement (ACEMM).

Fractured Fairy Tales

Reimagining Stories Through Orff Schulwerk

$20

one time payment

Registrants will receive a link to the live webinar on Zoom. In the days following the event, the workshop recording and downloadable materials will be added to your online library.

Upon completion, you may request a certificate of completion for 1.5 hours of professional development by emailing our team at hello@teachingwithorff.com 

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