Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Welcome: New Instructor!

Christine Collins

Violin, Viola, Piano, Voice, Children's Music Academy


Christine Collins began teaching at Harris in 2015.  She received her Bachelor degree from the University of North Texas where she studied Music Education with a focus in orchestra and elementary music education.  She has had opportunities to study abroad all over the world including the Orff Institute in Austria, the Kodaly Institute in Hungary, and Universidad Veritas in Costa Rica.

Christine began studying piano at the age of 5 and started violin lessons at the age of 6.  She was involved in band, orchestra, and choir throughout middle and high school and college.  In 2013, Christine began playing with the mariachi group Mariachi Aguilas and had the amazing opportunity of opening for the world-renowned group Mariachi Sol de Mexico when they performed in North Texas in 2014.

Christine taught at the Frisco School of Music in Frisco, Texas from 2012-2014 where her studio was named the “Best Improved Studio” in 2014.  Christine loves teaching and is thrilled to be a part of the Harris team!

In her free time, Christine enjoys fiddling, reading, discovering new health conscious and delicious recipes to cook, and swimming.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Instructor Spotlight

Heera Jang



Heera Jang has been teaching piano lessons at Harris Academy of the Arts for more than four years, but she has been teaching since 1989. She grew up in Seoul, South Korea with a family that loved music. At five years old, she began piano lessons and, as she says, “it came naturally to learn to play the piano.”

Heera, her husband, son, and daughter moved to the United States from South Korea in 2004 where she and her husband worked on degrees in St. Louis. They moved to Lincoln in 2011 when her husband became pastor of the Lincoln Korean Church. Now, with her daughter in high school (learning cello!) and her son finishing his freshman year at college, their family is a blend of preserved Korean tradition and absorbed American culture.

Heera teaches beginning to advanced students of every age, some as young as four years up to adults. Her teaching is just the right combination of “push” and nurture, modeling and praise, creating a discipline in her students that leads them to succeed. Above all, Heera helps her students find the love of music within the music itself.

On top of that, you should hear Heera play! She’s truly a master of the piano, both in performance and instruction. We’re lucky to have her at Harris—a modest, caring gem developing each student’s unique skills back in Studio 6.

More About Heera:
How long have you played your instrument?
For a long, long  time….. since I was 5 years old.

Do you play any other instruments?
No. I only play the piano but I have always wanted to learn to play cello as well.

What is your favorite kind of music?
I appreciate various kinds of music, but I find myself enjoying classical music the most.

What is one of your favorite recital or performance memories?
I believe some of you still remember that last year, we instructors played a piano sextet with 2 keyboards. It was a lot of fun.

What is your hometown?
I was born in Yusung, South Korea but grew up mostly in Seoul.

Do you have any good stories about where you grew up?
Seoul is the capital city of South Korea, so it is quite a big city, and has a lot of fun places to visit. It’s also a city where older palaces and newer, more contemporary buildings coexist because it has been the capital city for more than 500 years.

What other hobbies do you have besides music?
I love watching movies and spending time with my family.

What is your favorite food?
I like Korean food such as kimchi and bulgogi, but like spaghetti too.

What do you think is the best movie of all time? 
Gone With the Wind

Thursday, January 1, 2015

January Pet of the Month


Meet Rosco (right), a rat terrier and Yama (left), a German short haired pointer. These relaxing canines belong to Shea, Brin and Luke Swanson, piano students at Harris.


January Students of the Month

The Van Cleave Family


In the early afternoon on Mondays, there’s an influx of piano students at Harris, all from the same family. One, two, three, four…in walks the Van Cleaves! These energetic kiddos take piano lessons with Cristina Vlad and Heera Jang. Help us congratulate Gable (14), Dane (12), Elise (9) and Petra (6) as our January Students of the Month!

Four students in piano lessons is a lot to handle but, as Cristina shares, “their parents do a great job in keeping them on track with practice and preparation.” Having their siblings in lessons also creates a challenge for each one to learn and improve. Cristina says she especially appreciates the Van Cleave’s drive to perfect their pieces close to recital time so that they are sure to perform well.

This month, we’ll step aside and let these students tell you a little about themselves.

More about the Van Cleaves:
How long have you taken lessons?
Gable: 5 ½ years
Dane: 5 years
Elise: 3 years
Petra: 5 months

What are your favorite pieces to play?
Gable: Allegro Grazioso
Dane: The Fly’s Adventure
Elise: Morning Has Broken
Petra: Dancing with Frankenstein; Hey, Hey Look at Me; My Invention

What is something new and exciting you have learned in lessons lately?
Gable: I learned about ostinatos (I think that’s what they are called)
Elise: A song gets more fun if you practice

What is one of your favorite recital or performance memories?
Gable: There was that time we had our apologetics tournament before the recital on the same day, and I was really tired. Then when I got up on stage to introduce myself, I ALMOST went into my illustrated oratory!
Elise: My first [recital]
Petra: I’ve only had one recital and I yelled into the microphone

What other hobbies do you have besides music?
Gable: Hunting, trapping, guitar building
Dane: Farming
Elise: Knitting, Crocheting, Playing Legos, Playing dolls
Petra: Puzzles, Games, Legos, Dolls

What is your favorite food?
Gable: Bread
Dane: Meat
Elise: Whatever mom makes me or oatmeal
Petra: Cheeseburger soup, potato soup, chicken and wild rice soup

What are your favorite classes in school?
Gable: Playing guitar
Dane: None
Elise: Piano
Petra: Math

What do you think is the best movie of all time?
Gable: The Hobbit
 Dane: The Avengers
Elise: Kit Kittredge
Petra: Curious George 2

What is a book everyone should read?
Gable: Cronk’s Scientific Coon Trapping
Dane: The Land Time Forgot
Elise: Fancy Nancy Super Sleuth
Petra: Curious George, Fancy Nancy, Encyclopedia Brown

What is a little known fact about you?
Dane: Like farming
Elise: I love horses
Petra: I’m the only one in my family that has curly hair. My mommy has never cut my hair!

Do you know any good jokes? (Share one with us!)
Gable: Okay, there are a bunch of snakes all tangled up on the floor in a huge knot, and no matter how hard they try, they can’t untangle themselves. And then one of them says. “Okay, so whose idea was it to play twister?!”
Dane:
Q: Why did the raccoon cross the road?
A: To show the chicken it could be done
Elise: Want to hear a dirty joke? A pig fell into the mud.

What is your favorite quote?
Gable: Lazy is as good as dead
Dane: Give me liberty or give me death.
Elise: I love my mommy and my daddy.