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Welcome to Kent Music's series on Primary Music Basics with Katie Teage! This activity is about active listening, a technique which enables children to remain present throughout their listening experience. By listening for certain motifs or words and adding actions or movements onto each one, children can begin to listen to and engage deeply with the song or piece of music. Kent Music is a registered education charity and lead partner for the music education hub in Kent. They deliver instrumental and vocal teaching, ensemble classes and courses, music labs, county orchestras and choirs and the historic Kent Music Summer School for thousands of eager young musicians throughout the county, all year round! From supporting young orchestral musicians to fostering new bands and providing creative spaces for young electronic musicians to experiment, they support music making in all its forms. Kent Music is a partner in music education with Kent County Council and the hub is funded by the Department for Education through Arts Council England. More information can be found on the Kent Music website: https://schools.kent-music.com/ Katie Teage is an Educator, Choir conductor, Composer, Arranger and Soprano with the London Vocal Project. Katie studied a BA in Music at Middlesex university (2005), a Mmus in Composition at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (2008) and a MA in Music Education at the Institute of Education (University College London) (2014). Katie is also a qualified teacher (QTS 2010). Katie’s 15 years experience in primary education and work as an Assistant Headteacher puts her in high demand as an educator. Katie is a musicianship teacher and workshop leader at the Royal College of Music, works for schools in London as Primary Music Specialist, a Choral and Musicianship leader for The Voices Foundation and a trainer for Musical Futures. Find out more about Katie Teage at www.katieteage.com