We invite educators, musicians, researchers, ensemble directors, and advocates of Kodály-inspired music education to submit proposals for papers and workshops at the 2026 Kodály Australia Conference. Share your practice, research, and creative work with colleagues from across Australia and beyond, as we come together to explore meaningful, embodied, and inclusive music learning for every learner. submissions that showcase inclusive and accessible practice, the use of technology, and global Kodály-inspired approaches across diverse learning settings are encouraged. Early childhood and primary classroom educators are especially encouraged to share their practice.
Close 11.59 pm (AEDT) on Saturday 31 January 2026.
All presentation rooms will be equipped with:
Presenters are responsible for providing any additional instruments, technology, or specialist equipment required for their session.
If your application is successful, please supply a tax invoice and statement by the supplier (if applicable) for payment after the conference. Invoices must be submitted before Saturday, 3rd October 2026, for payment to be finalised. We will not accept invoices after this time. For presenters who wish to follow the Kodály Australia tradition and not seek remuneration, donate their time and expertise, Kodály SA greatly appreciates this in-kind donation of time and expertise.
Submissions should reflect one of the two presentation types outlined below.
Duration: 60 mins (including 10mins Q&A)
Workshops should be highly interactive, practical sessions that actively engage and model to participants Kodály-inspired music education.
Spoken Paper presentations enable discussion and reflection on contemporary issues relating to Kodály-inspired music education.
Duration: 30 mins (including 5 mins Q&A/5mins transition).