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Music

“You are the music as long as the music lasts."

  • - T.S. Eliot

     



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    AEW

    The just concluded American Education Week was a chance for Hobbs elementary school students to strut their singing, dancing and speaking abilities. Click on the picture for highlights of the week.

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    Gerard Vega, Uriel Cruz and Brian Rico strum air guitars and sing "Wooly Bully," during Wednesday night's American Education Week performance at Southern Heights. They were joined by first-graders Nevaeh Baker and Tamera Slade, who were styling in homemade grocery bags and headdresses. American Education Week performances continue in Hobbs schools through Friday.


    4th Grade
    Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso

    WR 4th Grade
    Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso

    WR 4th Grade
    Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso

    WR 5th Grade
    Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso

    WR 5th Grade
    Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso

    WR 5th Grade
    Fifth grade students at Will Rogers attended their first violin lesso


     

    Edison Elementary
    Presents
    Rock and Roll!

     

     

     


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    David De La Paz and Emry Arispe were among the Edison kindergartners who got decked out in their coolest 1950s threads, and then put on a Rock 'N Roll show complete with dancing and singing.





     



     

    Will Rogers Elementary 5th Grade Class
    Presents
    Fine Arts Spring
    Music Festival

     

     

     


    WRE

    Watch the Video

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Stone Elementary K-8 Music Contest Winner

     

     


    Kayla Martinez was a finalist in Music K-8 magazine cover contest. The magazine has thousands of submissions for this project and we are quite please to have Kayla Martinez (Teacher: Mrs. Burnett) to be selected as a finalist in this national competition. Her watercolor painting of a clarinet with wings soaring in the sky is very original.


     



     

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    Ivory Heister is interviewed at the Hey, Mozart New Mexico concert where she recently performed her original composition, Look at Me Now. The Mills student's melody was selected as one of 16 winners from a field of 222 entries statewide, then was professionally arranged for a performance with a chorus.

     



     

    Will Rogers Elementary 5th Grade Class
    Presents
    A Fine Arts Music Festival


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    Watch the Video

     



     

    Discovery Violin
    Christmas Concert

    Gifted Violin

     

    6th Grade Band

     

     

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    More than 200 sixth-graders from elementary schools all over Hobbs took the stage of Tydings Auditorium on Tuesday night to perform a combined band concert. HHS Band Director Rusty Crowe was at the helm.

     

     

    NM Centennial

    Lea County NM Centennial

     

    "Oh Fair New Mexico"

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    BTW kindergartners got decked out in their best Pilgrim/Native American attire for an American Education Week performance. As part of the AEW celebration, each elementary school put on a program dedicated to New Mexico's centennial birthday party this year. Click on the picture for highlights.

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    'I don't know,' is a favorite phrase for fourth graders - but that's now what these Jefferson students are saying. They're actually acting out parts during a musical salute Thursday to New Mexico's centennial birthday.

    If we want students to really grasp what they learn about a subject, we should provide opportunities for them to teach that subject to someone else. The fourth grade classes taught their elementary schools across the Hobbs Municipal School district about New Mexico through cultural songs and dance. Every elementary school decked their halls in art work including colorful lizard paintings and papier-mâché Hot Air Balloons. This spotlight of New Mexico was part of the American Education Week celebration.

    The week was welcomed by clear turquoise skies which is typical of Lea County during this time of year. The parents and students in attendance experienced a collage of culture representing the different groups in the state. Rhythms from the Navajo focused on the indigenous nations that have called New Mexico home the longest. There was music about how to spell Albuquerque, eating spicy jalapeños and getting your kicks on Route 66. Student narrators moved the musical presentations along by speaking about the symbols, legends and famous faces of the state. They asked the state question – “Red or green?” One audience member answered back “Red!!!” There were tunes about the railroads and oil industries that have established the economy of the state. A whirlwind of student dancing ensued and represented the Hispanic Culture much to the enchantment of their parents. The performing students displayed many elaborate costumes celebrating the colors of the state. This district-wide presentation would not be complete without the state of New Mexico’s official song “Oh, Fair New Mexico”. Some schools also chose local arrangements about the state written by our own music teachers Mary Ann Brown and Cindy Roberts. Most importantly our district observed the initiative of our music teachers in collaboration with their 4th Grade teachers and the 4th Grade classes. There were also a few younger grades that joined in leading the celebration. In typical New Mexico fashion these teachers and students worked tirelessly for the last few months getting ready to teach their schools about New Mexico.

    At the end of the day, as the sunset painted itself across the eastern New Mexico sky, we reflect on the lessons learned during the New Mexico Centennial Celebration. This week about New Mexico has taught the students their place in the state’s past, present and future and is summed up best in the words of Mrs. Heister’s classes’ last song: “We all march to the beat of a different drum but we are learning to live under the same sun.”

    If you have any questions about the Elementary Fine Arts Program you can e-mail
    ledgerwoodt@hobbsschools.net. Thank you for your interest in the arts.

    Fine Arts Coordinator






    Tyson Ledgerwood
    Elementary Fine Arts Coordinator
    Hobbs Municipal Schools

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    Southern Heights first graders Juan Garcia III, Moses Sepeda, Santana Sanchez and Kloee Chagnon use props for their American Education Week performance on Wednesday - including Smokey Bear and a roadrunner, New Mexico's state bird.

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    Clad in the legendary state colors: red and yellow, Will Rogers fourth-graders delivered a spicy performance celebrating our state during American Education Week. The program which included state notables such as "O Fair New Mexico" and playful dance numbers such as "La Raspa" was directed by Elementary Music Coordinator Kesa Gill.

    Jimmer and Ernest

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    Broadmoor kindergarteners expressed themselves in individually unique ways during Tuesday morning's American Education Week performance that featured a song about Hobbs written by teacher Mary Ann Brown. AEW activities continue through Friday at Hobbs elementary schools.

     

     



    Centennial Event

    Centennial Event

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    Centennial Event

    Centennial Event


     

    All Elementary Schools

    Presents

    "New Mexico Centennial"

    Performances!

    MONDAY 11/14/2011

    Will Rogers 10:15-11:00
    Taylor 1:00
    College Ln 1:30
    TUESDAY 11/15/2011

    Broadmoor 8:30-9:10
    Coronado 10:00
    Edison 1:00
    Sanger 1:30
    WEDNESDAY 11/16/2011

    Southern Heights 9:00 & 6:30 PM
    THURSDAY 11/17/2011
    Jefferson 1:15
    B.T.W. 6:00PM
    FRIDAY 11/18/2011

    Stone 9:15
    Mills 1:50-2:30

     

     

     

     

    A High School Music Prodigy
    shows off his French Horn at Will Rogers Elementary

     

     

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    HHS senior Josh Ward demonstrates the French horn for Will Rogers students Tuesday morning. Ward was one of two HHS students - the other being Jeremiah Zamora - who performed with the Southwest Symphony for third and fourth-graders districtwide. Prior to the performance, members of the symphony conducted a mini-workshop at the city's elementary schools.
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    The Sound of Strings!

     

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    Music teacher Bryan Cheney explains the components of a violin to Will Rogers fifth graders who will learn to play the instrument over the semester as part of a new orchestra class. Click on the picture for more.

     

     

    Ms. Gill's Class


     

    Tempo at the
    Speed of Learning

    Ms. Gill's Class learned rhythm and beat the first week.

    They practiced tempo the second week.

    Watch a Slide Show of the Music Classes

     

     

     

     

     

     


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