Workshops: The Schools Zone


Primary (ages 7 - 11)

Hi Neighbour! Salam Neighbour!

Bonjour! Shalom! Hola! Konnichiwa! Salam! Calling all kids to look inside themselves for the hidden treasures and talents they can share with the world! Regardless of our languages and cultures, the rhythm of creation surrounds us and binds us. Through interactive dialogue, drumming and Dawud Wharnsby's engaging songs, students explore the world's natural rhythms (from the rotation of the Earth to the beating of our hearts), while also being encouraged to reflect upon their own individuality and role as a "neighbour" in the global village. Major themes include: celebration of uniqueness, tolerance & acceptance of differences, assessing inner strengths and weaknesses, importance of charity, social awareness, promotion of community activism and preservation of ecology.

Session includes the songs:
1- Hi Neighbour Salam Neighbour
2- Shalom/Salam A Piece of Peace
3- The Rhythm Of Surrender
4- Sing Children Of The World
5- Theeverythingsong
6- The People Of The Boxes
7- Give A Little and more!

The Rhythm Of Surrender

Aimed specifically at faith-based audiences in private school settings, The Rhythm Of Surrender is a non-political, dogmatically light, "God centered" approach to helping children understand faith, scripture and their world in a whole new way. Building upon the concepts of Dawud's Hi Neighbour! Salam Neighbour! presentation, students are encouraged to celebrate and openly discuss not only the humanitarian aspects of tolerance and social concern, but also how their awareness of God relates to their daily lives. The Rhythm of Surrender program is non-denominational, however, portions of the program do reference the Torah, Bible, Qur'an and other scriptures. Some songs and terminology within the program can be altered to suit specific needs and beliefs of schools, with the program easily adaptable not only to schools with an Abrahamic foundation, but also private schools celebrating Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh and other spiritual traditions. Major themes include: celebration of uniqueness, tolerance & acceptance of differences, importance of trying our best, assessing inner strengths and weaknesses, importance of charity, social awareness, promotion of community activism, preservation of ecology.

Session includes the songs: Hi Neighbour Salam Neighbour, Shalom/Salam A Piece of Peace, Try A Little Little Bit, The Rhythm Of Surrender, Sing Children Of The World, Theeverythingsong, The People Of The Boxes, Give A Little and more! (Schools based in Qur'anic tradition will also enjoy Dawud's well known nasheeds: Bismillah, Thank You Allah, Animals Love Qur'an, Colours Of Islam, The Blue Sky Is Blue and more!)


Primary (ages 7 - 11)

The Power Of Song

A wonderful supplementary workshop to Dawud's more "musical" programs, The Power Of Song walks middle school students through unique writing experiments, helping them build their own poems, songs, raps and stories - but more importantly: helping them build their confidence and self-esteem. A course with no "right" or "wrong" answers, Wharnsby helps even the most tentative students dig deep into their imagination to unleash feelings, emotions and creativity in ways they might have never attempted to try before. Grammar and spelling teachers can enjoy a cup of coffee in the staff room during this session, as Dawud challenges young writers to look at "writing" in a whole new way. The Power Of Song is more about self discovery, self esteem and understanding our responsibilities to our world, than it is about "rhyming", "meter" and "metaphor" - but don't be surprised if, at the session's end, you find your students eager to record their own album of original songs - using music as a tool for social change. Major themes include: overcoming learning disabilities, acceptance of differences, celebration of uniqueness, historic look at music as a tool for social change, assessing inner strengths and weaknesses. (This hands-on workshop requires the accessibility of chart paper, markers, loose-leaf paper & pencils for students. Workshop size is limited to 30 students in a classroom, library or out-door setting.)

Young Adults (ages 12 - 18)

Out Seeing The Fields

Dawud offers up an intimate performance of his socially conscious, acoustic music to young adults, while also discussing the background to his songs and granting listeners the opportunity to ask questions throughout the performance. Major themes include: dealing with peer pressure, assessing inner strengths and weaknesses, awareness of social concerns (violence towards women, domestic abuse, environmental issues), music and art as tools for social change, battling depression. (Session includes a mix of songs from several of Dawud's popular recordings.)

The Power Of Song

Dawud's Power Of Song workshop (listed above) adapted for high school age students. (This hands-on workshop requires the accessibility of chart paper, markers, loose-leaf paper & pencils for students. Workshop size is limited to 30 students in a classroom, library or out-door setting.)

Caught In The Media Web:
Being The Spider and Not The Fly

Dawud Wharnsby offers up this fascinating, hands on workshop to young adults, as a way of helping them develop critical thinking towards the bombardment of media they receive each day through television, music, internet and magazines. A musician and media personality himself, Wharnsby guides youth towards balancing how to use media tools for the benefit of social change/cultural development, and how to keep from becoming victims of media efforts to foster consumerism. Through class study of magazine ads and internet pop-ups, Dawud introduces young adults to the media tactics of target marketing and the use of sexual exploitation to sell products. Time is also spent giving students a first hand look at the inner workings of the music industry, revealing tricks of the trade that may have students reassessing the songs they have on their iPods. (This program can be offered as a two part session, for a total of two hours.)

 

 

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