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Yes! We are able to process invoices via our ticketing partners Humanitix.
Read more about how to do this HERE by downloading the How to Pay by Invoice Guide.
Standard booking fees of 2.5% + $0.50 per ticket is added to all registrations by our ticketing partners Humanitix. Booking fees are non-refundable. Advertised registration rates on our Registration Page INCLUDE these booking fees.
You can download a breakdown of booking fees HERE.
Other fees may also be added if you choose to pay with Google Pay, Apple Pay or PayPal.
Yes!
Non-member price includes Ordinary Kodály Australia membership.
However, we encourage you to renew your membership or join Kodály Australia BEFORE registering for the conference as it is the cheaper option.
To join or renew go to kodaly.org.au
Ordinary Kodály Australia membership starts at $70 a year.
If you are a school who would like to register multiple teachers, look at Kodály Australia Associate (Corporate) Membership to get a great deal on membership!
Please note: Associate (Corporate) Membership entitles you to two registrations at the member rate.
Please direct all Associate (Corporate) membership queries to membership@kodaly.org.au
Proof of eligibility will be asked for all low income and full time student registrations.
Low Income registration is limited to:
Student registration is limited to full time tertiary or secondary students.
Don’t forget to check Check Kodály Australia for FREE Associate (Student) Membership
Cancellations by You and Refunds
You are welcome to substitute your registration. Download the terms and conditions below for full details.
Download the full conference terms & conditions HERE
Download the full conference Terms & Conditions HERE.
Daily musicianship classes are built into the conference program, and provide an opportunity for delegates to expand their music skills and knowledge. These sessions support the development of sight-reading, sight-singing, aural perception, theory and part-work skills through active music-making according to the tools of the Kodály approach (moveable tonic sol-fa, rhythmic syllables and Curwen hand signs).
Participants are invited to choose the class that best suits their musical needs and experience. Everyone is welcome: beginners to professionals. Please indicate your anticipated level of Musicianship (solfa competency) when registering.
Notes:
To work out your Musicianship level use the following self assessment Musicianship Level sheet.
These levels correspond with the Australian Kodály Certificate Musicianship levels.
Musicians new to using solfa are encouraged to select Musicianship level 4. Educators with limited musicianship and theory training are encouraged to enrol in level 1.
Workshops: Workshop Sessions run for 55 minutes.
Research / Paper: Two presentations in each 55 minute session.
Please keep an eye on the time during your presentation, making sure to finish on schedule. This will ensure the next presenter has their full allocation of time also.
We ask that you arrive at your room early, and start and end sessions on time. This helps keep the conference running smoothly and ensures delegates won’t be rushing to their next session. We understand the temptation to run over, but we’d appreciate your effort in resisting this! Where possible, a conference helper will give a 5-10 minute reminder for the end of your session.
Thanks for your support in this.
The notes template can be downloaded HERE.
A reminder that notes are due by 1st August 2024.
All session notes will be included in the digital conference handbook. Delegates also have the option to purchase a print copy of the handbook. Please make sure you notes are prepared using the notes template and are sent to the office NO LATER THAN 01/8/2024.
To ensure your notes are easily identifiable please name your file as follows:
Surname_First-Initial_First 3 to 6 words of your session title ie Jones_M_SingInShower or Jones_M_MethodsEC
Save as a word document.
When preparing your notes, remember to adhere to all copyright regulations.