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1 SCHOOL TOURS & EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS

2 The GRAMMY Museum L.A. LIVE is an exciting, interactive celebration of the power of music. Music is more than just a hobby and passion for your students, it s a means of expression and a way they identify with and shape cultural identity. Our mission is to help students use music as a gateway to learning and as a way to inspire and cultivate creativity and critical thinking. We invite you to immerse your students in a cutting-edge experience complete with interactive exhibits, films and artifacts. Students will leave inspired to continue learning and will be more aware of how music impacts many aspects of society. Students explore the art of recording in the Roland Live exhibition on the Museum s third floor

3 TEACHER RESOURCES Educators are vital to the success of the GRAMMY Museum s Education department. We challenge educators to infuse music into their classroom to amplify content standards in English Language Arts, History- Social Science, Visual and Performing Arts, and Science and Technology. Educators receive a range of benefits, including: HOW TO APPLY Submit one original curriculum that uses music as a tool to teach content standards. Visit to complete the online application. Photo:Michael Kovac/WireImage.com Downloadable curriculum designed to enhance and build upon school field trips, all available at Discounts on Museum membership and retail purchases Priority participation for student groups and ensembles to perform in the Museum s Clive Davis Theater K-12 EDUCATORS: APPLY FOR THE 2018 JANE ORTNER EDUCATION AWARD The Jane Ortner Education Award program is a free program that celebrates K-12 educators who integrate music into academic subjects such as English language arts, history, math, science, and foreign languages. Teachers don t need to sing or play an instrument to participate there are many ways to incorporate music SUBMISSION PERIOD Teachers may apply from June 26, 2017, through Dec. 1, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES The Jane Ortner Education Award program also offers the following free resources for professional development: Webinars live online sessions and archived recordings Workshops in Los Angeles and other cities across the country Online library of music-integrated lesson plans Jane Ortner Artist Award winners Lady Gaga and John Legend Applicants are eligible for scholarships, prizes and unique professional development opportunities. The recipient of the Jane Ortner Education Award will be honored at a formal event along with the winner of the Jane Ortner Artist Award. Past Artist Award recipients include John Legend, Janelle Monáe, Jackson Browne, and Lady Gaga For more information about the award and our teacher resources, please visit or Photo: Rebecca Sapp/WireImage.com The GRAMMY Museum encourages creative self-expression and critical thinking 2016 Jane Ortner Education Award winner Jonathan Bernal speaks at the luncheon in his honor

4 EDUCATOR OPEN HOUSE: Thursday, Aug. 31, :00PM Interested in seeing what the GRAMMY Museum has to offer? Come to our 2017/2018 Educator Open House. This exciting opportunity for elementary, middle and high school educators and administrators will allow schools to preview the Museum s exhibits and upcoming educational workshops. All teachers attending the Educator Open House will be entered to win free admission and transportation to the Museum for their class during the 2017/2018 school year. Parking validation for the Olympic East Garage provided. Please RSVP to education@grammymuseum.org by Friday, Aug. 25, GRAMMY Museum s Clive Davis Theater Workshop Schedule September Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month Through Music October Connecting Music, Politics And Social Change November Exploring Music And Technology December Discovering Music And The English Language VISIT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM FOR FREE! Come and explore the GRAMMY Museum before bringing your students. Please find two passes for the GRAMMY Museum below, good anytime from Aug. 1, 2017 Jan. 2, January Learning The History Of Music February Celebrating Black History Month Through Music March Exploring Music And Technology GOOD FOR ONE GRAMMY MUSEUM ADMISSION GOOD FOR ONE GRAMMY MUSEUM ADMISSION Valid through January 2, Valid through January 2, April Learning The Business Of Music May Connecting Music, Politics And Social Change

5 Step 1: Pick a date If you plan to bring your students for a tour, choose a date that works best for your school. Please remember that tours are self-guided, last for 90 minutes and take place between 9:30 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. If you would like to have your group participate in a workshop along with your tour, please plan for an additional 60 minutes at the Museum. If you need special accommodations for an after-school program or would like your group to tour on the weekend, please education@grammymuseum.org. Sample Schedule: 9:30AM Students arrive at Museum (buses pull in front of Museum doors located on Figueroa between Fleming s and Cleo restaurants) 9:35AM Introduction to the Museum from GRAMMY Museum Education staff Bagged lunches may be stored in secured Museum lobby 9:40AM 10:10AM Group begins self-guided tour on Museum s fourth floor 10:10AM 10:40AM Group is moved to third floor by GRAMMY Museum Education staff to continue their tour 10:40AM Group is moved to second floor to tour traveling exhibits/use restrooms Step 2: Pick a class If you would like to add a workshop to your tour, please choose one of our scheduled Tuesday workshops or pick from the menu of classes below: Analyzing Lyrics The Music of War Music Production 101 Step 3: Book your tour To book a tour only or tour plus workshop, please contact Bryan Schiller with the GRAMMY Museum s Group Sales department at or bschiller@aegworldwide.com or the Education department directly at education@grammymuseum.org. Please see our Frequently Asked Questions section for more information on educational discounts. 11:00AM. Clive Davis Theater workshop begins Noon Clive Davis Theater workshop ends 12:05AM Group exits Museum to buses or Microsoft Square for lunch The GRAMMY Museum produces nearly 200 educational workshops in the Clive Davis Theater each year

6 Frequently Asked Questions How do I schedule a field trip to the GRAMMY Museum? After reviewing the School Tours and Educational Programs brochure, you can schedule a field trip by contacting Bryan Schiller with the GRAMMY Museum s Group Sales department at or bschiller@aegworldwide.com or by ing the Education department directly at education@grammymuseum.org How much does it cost for me to bring my class to the GRAMMY Museum? School groups may tour the GRAMMY Museum for a discounted ticket of $8/student. This price is good for both tour only and tour plus workshop groups. One chaperone is required for every 10 students and will be admitted at no cost. Additional chaperones will be charged group rates ($10) How far in advance should I schedule a field trip? Please schedule all field trips that include a workshop no less than 14 days in advance. If your group would like a tour of the Museum only, please schedule seven days in advance What form of payment is accepted when booking a field trip? The GRAMMY Museum accepts American Express, Mastercard, Visa, and school checks. Payment must be made in full at least two weeks prior to your visit Are there restrictions on group size? The GRAMMY Museum asks that there be at least 25 students in your group when booking a workshop. For groups wishing to only tour the Museum, groups are considered 10 or more students. The maximum number of students and chaperones the Museum can accommodate is 200 What grade levels are most appropriate for a school field trip and/or workshop? The GRAMMY Museum is perfect for students of all ages. In addition to workshops specifically targeting middle and high school students, we are happy to offer special programs for elementary students. For groups interested in a tour only, the GRAMMY Museum is happy to provide scavenger hunts for students of any age (please have students bring pencils as they are not provided by the Museum) What does my field trip to the GRAMMY Museum entail? After being greeted by the Museum s Education department, all school groups will participate in a self-guided tour of the Museum. Groups can choose to add on a Clive Davis Theater workshop or participate in a Museum-wide scavenger hunt. For a description of programs, please reference the next few pages of this brochure What times are available for school tours? All workshops will take place in the Clive Davis Theater from 11:00 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday Groups wishing to tour the Museum only may do so starting at 9:30 a.m., prior to the Museum opening to the public Tours are limited to 90 minutes per group May students bring a lunch? Yes, students may bring bagged lunches to eat at Microsoft Square. There are also several dining options on the L.A. Live campus My school would like to travel to the Museum via public transportation, is this possible? Yes, in addition to Metro bus stops, the GRAMMY Museum is walking distance from the Blue and Red Metro lines Is there a parking fee for buses? Yes, L.A. Live offers parking for buses on the event deck for a fee. Please ask our groups sales representative for more information May I visit the GRAMMY Museum prior to coming with my students? Yes, teachers with valid ID, plus one guest, may prepare for a school field trip by coming to the Museum free of charge. Additional guests will be charged full price GRAMMY Museum L.A. LIVE

7 September 2017: Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month Through Music The History Of Rock And Roll: Ritchie Valens Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017 Tuesday, Sept. 19, :00AM 12:00PM A forefather of Chicano rock, Ritchie Valens maximized his tragically short eight-month career and paved the way for today s Latino artists. The History Of Rock And Roll: Ritchie Valens will teach students about The Day the Music Died as well as the history of the Hispanic rock and roll movement. The program will also discuss the stories behind Valens classics La Bamba and Donna, and show how important Valens legacy is to his native Southern California. Exhibit Insider: The Latin GRAMMY Awards Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017 Tuesday, Sept. 26, :00AM 12:00PM Learn more about The Latin Recording Academy, the exciting sister organization to the Recording Academy, which was founded in This workshop highlights some of the valuable contributions to music that Spanishand Portuguese-speaking communities have made worldwide. Students will have the opportunity to discuss the cultural impact of the Latin GRAMMY Awards, as well as engage with styles of music popular outside of the United States with which they may not be familiar. The GRAMMY Museum uses music as a gateway to learning

8 October 2017: Connecting Music, Politics And Social Change Woody Guthrie: Narrating A Nation In Turmoil Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017 Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017 Best known for the American classic, This Land Is Your Land, Woody Guthrie and the music he wrote both spoke to and challenged a generation. From his cultural relevance during the Great Depression to his musical impact long after his death, Woody Guthrie: Narrating A Nation In Turmoil will look at history through the eyes of a revolutionary musician. The Music Of The Civil Rights Movement Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017 Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017 Learn more about the history of the civil rights movement through music. Join the GRAMMY Museum as we celebrate songs of protest and sounds of freedom with Music Of The Civil Rights Movement. The program, created by the Museum s Education staff and introduced at the White House in February 2010, touches on the climate of the nation leading up to and during the civil rights movement. The program will also showcase both the political and musical leaders who helped change history. Students will also explore how music was used to rally a nation and inspire a fight for freedom. Students study the connection between music and history on the Museum s third floor

9 November 2017: Exploring Music And Technology Beat Making And Samples: Darryl Swann presented by Musicians Institute Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017 *This class is best suited for grades 9 12 Join veteran instructor Darryl Swann as he gives students a hands-on demonstration of sampling techniques, mixing principles and how to use an old-school drum machine and vinyl records to create beats. Starting his career in a metal band, Cleveland-born Swann has worked with artists such as Mos Def, will.i.am, Raphael Saadiq, Stevie Wonder, and producer Rick Rubin. Introduction To Today s DJ Techniques: Charlie Sputnik presented by Musicians Institute Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017 *This class is best suited for grades 9 12 International DJ and musician Charlie Sputnik will demonstrate hands-on DJ techniques as well as discuss the various modern tools available to today s aspiring DJs. Other important areas, including obtaining gigs, promotion and contracts, will be covered. Introduction To Foley Recording And Editing: Mehdi Hassine presented by Musicians Institute Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017 *This class is best suited for grades 9 12 Using professional sound libraries and movie scene analysis, veteran Musicians Institute instructor Mehdi Hassine (top studio engineer and industry consultant in production and post-production) will demonstrate and introduce students to the recording and editing techniques involved in synchronizing background and sound effects as well as what is involved in Foley sessions (footsteps and props) for film. Students discover the intersection of music and technology during their tour A student learns to use a digital audio workstation in the Clive Davis Theater

10 December 2017: Discovering Music And The English Language Exploring The Great Gatsby And The Jazz Age Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017 Explore The Great Gatsby through the music of the Jazz Age. This class will focus on the role music plays in the novel, the atmosphere of the 1920s and how the Jazz Age signified changes in American society with regard to race and women s rights. GRAMMY Museum staff help students write original songs during a program focused on careers in music Woody Guthrie And John Steinbeck: A Comparison Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017 Songwriter Woody Guthrie and novelist John Steinbeck looked at America and Americans in a similar way. Guthrie said of Steinbeck s novel The Grapes Of Wrath: (The novel) shows the damn bankers, men that broke us and the dust that choked us, and comes right out in plain old English and says what to do about it. Join the GRAMMY Museum Education staff as we look at both men through the lens of their most famous pieces of work, This Land Is Your Land and The Grapes Of Wrath. GRAMMY-winning producer Jimmy Jam speaks to students about his career Learn about The Amazing Talking Machine at the GRAMMY Museum

11 January 2018: Learning The History Of Music A Celebration of GRAMMY Week Jan , 2018 Join us during GRAMMY season as we celebrate the GRAMMY Awards with an entertaining and educational week filled with informative Q&A sessions, live performances and much more. Performers from different genres and cultures will teach students about music from across the United States. The history of the GRAMMY Award telecast is highlighted for visitors Scavenger hunts offer a structured experience during a group s self-guided tour

12 February 2018: Celebrating Black History Month Through Music Music Of The Civil Rights Movement Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018 Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018 Learn more about the history of the civil rights movement through music. Join the GRAMMY Museum as we celebrate songs of protest and sounds of freedom with Music Of The Civil Rights Movement. The program, created by the Museum s Education staff and introduced at the White House in February 2010, touches on the climate of the nation leading up to and during the civil rights movement. The program will also showcase both the political and musical leaders who helped change history. Students will also explore how music was used to rally a nation and inspire a fight for freedom. Hip-Hop Culture: Past, Present And Future Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018 Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018 To understand hip-hop s present you need to understand its past. From popping and locking to MC ing and DJ ing to its influence on clothing and fashion, hip-hop has proved to be more than just a genre of music. The Hip-Hop Culture workshop explores the true essence of hip-hop, while exploring the origins of the musical form and its influence on society. Students are asked to think critically about music when visiting the Museum The Museum experience is completely interactive for visitors

13 March 2018: Exploring Music And Technology Introduction To Foley Recording And Editing: Mehdi Hassine presented by Musicians Institute Tuesday, March 6, 2018 *This class is best suited for grades 9 12 Using professional sound libraries and movie scene analysis, veteran Musicians Institute instructor Mehdi Hassine (top studio engineer and industry consultant in production and post-production) will demonstrate and introduce students to the recording and editing techniques involved in synchronizing background and sound effects as well as what is involved in Foley sessions (footsteps and props) for film. Music Business Careers: Dan Kimpel, Aaron Meza presented by Musicians Institute Tuesday, March 20, 2018 *This class is best suited for grades 9 12 Want to learn how to put your best foot forward when entering a career in the music industry? Join Musicians Institute professors Dan Kimpel and Aaron Meza as they discuss a wide range of music career opportunities with students. Kimpel, author of the bestseller Networking In The Music Business and Meza, author of You ve Written A Song, So Now What? both have a long history in the music industry and are considered leading authorities on popular music. The GRAMMY Museum offers free after-school classes for high school students. For more information visit Beat Making And Samples: Darryl Swann presented by Musicians Institute Tuesday, March 13, 2018 *This class is best suited for grades 9 12 Join veteran instructor Darryl Swann as he gives students a hands-on demonstration of sampling techniques, mixing principles and how to use an old-school drum machine and vinyl records to create beats. Cleveland-born Swann has worked with artists such as Mos Def, will.i.am, Raphael Saadiq, Stevie Wonder, and producer Rick Rubin. Students are exposed to a variety of careers in the music industry when visiting the Museum Clive Davis Theater workshops are open to K-12 students and show how music can be used to teach history, English language arts and science and technology

14 April 2018: Learning The Business Of Music Hook, Lines and Sinkers A Pop Lyric Writing Workshop: Anika Paris presented by Musicians Institute Tuesday, April 3, 2018 Tuesday, April 24, 2018 *This class is best suited for grades 9 12 GRAMMY Award-winning artist Dee Dee Bridgewater teaches a student about the intricacies of singing jazz Learn about lyric writing, using metaphors, similes, rhythms and rhymes in your lyrics, casting your song like a movie, creating story lines and characters and more as Anika Paris, a published songwriter with Universal Polygram and Warner Bros., leads students in exercises that will challenge them to begin their songwriting process. Students will be given a songwriting overview before being asked to pen their own creation to share with the class. Networking Strategies: Dan Kimpel presented by Musicians Institute Tuesday, April 10, :00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. (Please note an earlier start time for this workshop) *This class is best suited for grades 9 12 Success in a changing music industry is determined by the strength and longevity of personal contacts: who you know, what you know and, most important, who knows you. Join Musicians Institute professor (and leading authority on popular music) Dan Kimpel for this practical course in which students will learn about different types of communication, social techniques, and presentation skills important to making personal contacts in all strata of the music business, and how to build a professional support network. Students participate in the Museum s free summer program, the Music Revolution Project Students take the stage during the Music Revolution Project, the Museum s free summer camp

15 May 2018: Connecting Music, Politics And Social Change The Music Of War Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Tuesday, May 29, 2018 The GRAMMY Museum brings history to life with The Music Of War. Take a step back to the Civil War, World Wars I and II, the Vietnam War and Iraq War to learn how music has been a force of change both on and off the battlefield. Students will be asked to listen to and analyze songs from different eras and compare the struggles of conflict both past and present. Music Of The Civil Rights Movement Tuesday, May 1, 2018 Tuesday, May 22, 2018 Learn more about the history of the civil rights movement through music. Join the GRAMMY Museum as we celebrate songs of protest and sounds of freedom with Music Of The Civil Rights Movement. The program, created by the Museum s Education staff and introduced at the White House in February 2010, touches on the climate of the nation leading up to and during the civil rights movement. The program will also showcase both the political and musical leaders who helped change history, and explore how music was used to rally a nation and inspire a fight for freedom. Students learn about the songs of the Civil War to show the impact of music throughout history

16 The GRAMMY Museum offers free programming for students throughout the year, including summer camps, after-school classes and special opportunities for musicians and non-musicians alike. Please visit for more information or us directly at GRAMMY Museum L.A. LIVE

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