Wednesday, April 27, 2011
SO much happening.
It is important to teach the value of working together as a community. Of working with others and sharing that music is a universal language that all can relate to. The students, teachers and parents all seem excited for this event.
Not going to lie and say this has all been easy. Nothing in life is easy, you have to work extra hard and fight to be heard. We have of course been blessed with talented kids! People in our city and community of them, and have loved them. SO much so that they have been asked to perform all over tucson at different events. The kids love it!!!
Our vision is hope is to keep bringing people together through our music, drive and heart!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Crazy but sure to be magical!
Even our program director thinks we're nuts! Bringing in all these classes. Plus having water added to one of the songs! Yes you heard right! Our very own version of water drums! The kids are really excited to add this to mix!
We invite all of you to come join us for our Cinco De Mayo celebration!
Brazilian,
African,
Bob Marley
Glee
Shairka
K'Naan & David Bisbal
AHH just thinking about it makes the heart race!
Rehearsals for the next three weeks are going to be fantastic! Stressful yes, difficult maybe..but rewarding and a great learning experience!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Let the challenge begin!
Friday, March 25, 2011
Practice, Practice, Practice!
There is something to be said about drumming! The humming in your ears, the vibrations through your body AMAZING!! The drummers learned a new break and new rhythm and THEY GOT IT!!!! Just the when way you feel not only when you're playing the music but when you're dancing it, AHHH just makes you want to invite every single person you come across to listen!
With all that being said we invite everyone in the community to come and share the excitement and joy that these kids bring us! You really don't want to miss it!!!
Join us at Cyclovia Tucson Sunday March 27th! @ 11:30 am at Mission View Elementary School!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Show TIme
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Ago...Ame....
Students often model the behaviors they see. How do we expect students to follow the basic rules when we as adults often times fail to do so ourselves? It's for this reason that we as the adults are going to practice what we preach. Part of the lessons taught through Samba and the most important is respect. To respect those around us and to show respect to our elders, leaders, co workers, and partners. If we as the adults cannot do that how could we expect our students to do the same? We feel very strongly that as role models we need to set positive examples for our students. When we started teaching Samba Reggae to the kids, we started by teaching them a call and repeat Ago…Ame.. This is a way of getting their attention and them showing us they are ready. It is a way of showing respect to their teacher, instructor and leader. Some of our students have also had the opportunity to practice the call and repeat. When they are given the floor to show others something or need to speak.
We also want to show our students how important it is to respect music from different cultures. That just because it does not sound like the music they are used to, it does not mean it is bad music. Having respect for different music is a big piece we’d like to teach our students. To learn how to appreciate music of all types, whether it be Samba, Samba Reggae, or Justin Bieber. Music is made to be respected no matter what part of the world it comes from.
This week we started our Samba lessons. You might think, “Isn’t that what you’ve been doing the whole time?” We started the students off with Samba Reggae. Samba is a little more advanced. We are 100% confident that our students will pick this new music up. That they will enjoy it and grow to love it, It's exciting to see them grow and see how much they love it. The best part of the day is getting the hand full of kids who come and ask “Are we doing Samba today?” “Please can we do Samba?” This is music to our ears!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Sometimes a dream can come true!
idea" just to walk away and think "That will never happen" and other times you can have those same conversations with someone and they say "you should do it".
Of coure you would need to know someone crazy enough to actually push you to do something you thought you would never do. OR just have a co worker crazy enough to say "Hey lets do a summer talent
show and you should teach the kids what you know."
That is how Cub CLub Samba came to be. THe summer of 2010. A summer program held in a school caferteria decided to put on a small talent show to show case that talent of our tucson kids.
THis was an out of the box kind of thing. THe kids would learn dance and music! Samba Reggae to be exact. No one knew what to expect or how the kids would welcome this type of music and to our
surprise they were excited! They took one look at the shiney drums and they were hooked! To see the excitment in their eyes and how much they liked it was a breath of fresh air. Over several weeks
students from ages 5-13 learned how to play and dance Samba Reggae! We had a guest dancer come in and teach us some amazing brazilian inspired moves. All this and more was featured in our
summer talent show! It was well recieved by the parents and friends who came to watch. Although we don't think they had any idea of just how LOUD this would be =)
After the summer was over, there were no plans to really bring Samba back during the school year.That was until some crazy person saw a post asking for performers to for the Festival of Schools.
Being that the same crazy person was still working for the afterschool program, the idea was broughtup that Cub CLub should perform! WHy not? They sounded great during the summer why couldn't they do
it for this? One thing lead to another and thus Cub Club Samba was offical! We needed a name, many were thrown out there but none fit. The group made up 5-11 year olds practiced and learned.
Parents came along side and supported us. The first offical appearence of CCS was amazing! The kids did a great job! and a dream to have a music youth group inspired by many cultures was born.
Since then our group has grown from 13 kids to 32!! We have teamed up with others from the community
to share the love of music.
The dream is to build a solid foundation based on respect for one another and for others. To inspire,youth in a positive way. To love one another, our community, our world. We are often inspired by the music
we hear, but we as the adults are most inspired by the those we teach! these kids have inspired us to live our dream and spread the love of music.
We invite you to join us in our journey which has just begun!