Musica Viva Australia In Schools Program 2025 launches on 15 October 2024.
Victorian State Education Manager for Musica Viva Australia Nisha Feik has taught classroom music in Victorian schools for three decades, in primary and kindergarten all the way to VCE, as well as guest lecturing at Australian Catholic University and the University of Melbourne. As we look forward to 2025 she writes about the role Musica Viva Australia In Schools resources have played in her teaching practice.
There are 13 shows touring Australia in 2025, including favourites like Music in my Suitcase, Moon Radio Hour, and Wyniss, plus two exciting new shows: El Camino and Music of the World. Each one includes a live in-school performance, at least a term's worth lesson plans, and free in-person and online PD opportunities.
It’s not an exaggeration to say that Musica Viva Australia In Schools (MVAIS) resources have been formative when building my classroom music teacher practice. For three decades, I taught classroom music in Victorian schools. Mainly primary schools, but also kindergarten and VCE students as well as guest lecturing at Australian Catholic University and the University of Melbourne. I remember discovering Musica Viva Australia In Schools resources early on in my teaching career and having an aha! moment (and I’m not talking about Take on Me).
My great love in life is playing and listening to a wide variety of musical recordings and I am always looking for meaningful ways to engage my students with these. Now I really enjoy helping schools include our amazing ensembles and resources in their programs. Sometimes we are the program.