Sunday, August 14, 2011

Academy Activity

 The end of the year was a busy time at African Bible College Christian Academy(ABCCA) I volunteer once a week teaching two academy choirs.  JJ had a wonderful year in Reception with Mr. Owen. Reception is a pre-kindergarten program 5 days a week and 5 hours a day. He had classmates from Portugal, Zimbabwe, India, Jordan, Malawi and the US. It was a great school year for JJ.

 Upper School Choir with Taritta conducting
 Ballerina /Choristers
 Mr Owen's and Miss Kiti's Reception Class
 JJ and Mr. Owen on awards day
 Brenda my wonderful accompanist
Taritta my very talented conducting assistant

Monday, August 8, 2011

Graduation

On June 4 the African Bible College Class of 2011 crossed the graduation stage. Parents were cheering, students were smiling, the faculty was proud. May the Lord bless them and keep them.




 Proud Parents...
 and Grandparents.
 Saying goodbye to the rising Sophomores
and future Seniors!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Oh Where is My Prom Dress?

Malawians like to dress "smart" as they say.  I mean 6 inch heels to class and never slippers (flip flops). It shouldn't have been a surprise that for the Senior Dinner all the girls were dressed in FANCY gowns. I also had a dress thanks to the Salvation Army in Thomasville, GA! It was a fun celebration.

Spring Concert and Peter Mawanga

The ABC Spring Choir Concert was on June 1.  A semester of hard work came together nicely. We sang a three part arrangement of "Salvation is Created" by Tschesnokoff. It stretched the students abilities as well as their stylistic preferences. I was proud of them. This piece is slow and very different from anything they've heard before. When I played it for them in January they thought it was boring and by June it had become a favorite. We also sang the gospel song "Hallelujah, Salvation and Glory" and a beautiful original Chichewa composition by Senior Linda Chiyani.
 Dress rehearsal
 The Seniors
 
Me and Peter
 Peter Mawanga, Malawian international recording artist, spent a few rehearsals with the ABC jazz combo, Mingoli, teaching a song from an upcoming album titled, "Mau a Malawi, Stories of AIDS." Here is a link to a website that explains more about the heart and mission of this album. We are also honored to have Peter working with Mingoli for a few rehearsals in September. He will be performing at the University of North Carolina in the fall for a large benefit. Go if you're close!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Baccalaureate

The Sunday before graduation, ABC held a Baccalaureate service for the graduating Seniors. Jonathan gave both the Invocation and Benediction. The chapel was packed. The kids and I listened from outside.
  Linda
My Assistant Choir Director, Amayi Abusa(pastor's wife) and proudly serving the Malawian Army.
 Shonduri
2011 ABC Valedictorian and Malawian Police Officer
 JJ and Georgia "helping" with the reception.  JJ posing with tables full of Fanta.
Christian (ABC Sophomore) and her daughter


 
 Enettie and Amayi (mom)


JJ and Abambo a Enettie (Enettie's Dad)

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Music Theory II

Back: Chikondi, Dennis, Mayamiko, Joseph Middle: Me, Pempho, Faith  Front: Humphreys, John

There were 35 students in Music Theory I. Similar to theory classes in the US, a large number did not continue into this second semester, leaving our Music Theory II with the 8 sophomores you see in the photo(freshmen had a scheduling conflict)

There is something unique about teaching a small group of motivated and bright students. Written musical notation is brand new to all of them. We began with a nice Hungarian Ear Training curriculum.(Kodaly based) They were challenged to sing their weekly homework assignments in front of their classmates. We became like a little family-lots of laughing and joking, mixed with genuine hard work.

For the final we took a hymn and learned the solfa for the Soprano, Alto and Tenor lines. Then they broke into groups of three and performed for the class. I was very proud. Singing notation is difficult even for experienced musicians.  I already miss my Tuesday mornings!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Traditional Clothing


 Georgia and Grace
The most affordable new clothes are those made from chitenji (African cloth) and sewn by a local tailor. Georgia wanted a purple dress and JJ asked for something blue.