Monday, July 4, 2022 by Averil Spence-Clarke | Uncategorized
Hello everyone!
I hope you are all having an enjoyable summer and that it is already being filled with adventures and memory-making.
Wow! What a wonderful summer I have had so far! My trip to England was so much more interesting and enjoyable than I could ever have imagined. Of course, spending quality time with Christopher was the icing on the cake.
My return trip was fraught with all sorts of excitement – many flight delays (returned to Toronto almost two days after the expected time); then my flight from Toronto to Windsor was cancelled and then delayed several times (spending the night in the airport – NOT FUN!!) but finally made it back. Of course, with all of the changes, my luggage did not return with me – they just arrived on Friday but they did arrive. I am hoping they enjoyed their extra vacation time. 😊
Happy to say that like Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, “there is no place like home.” Since my return, aside from a ‘little bit’ of relaxing, I’ve also been doing a lot of reading, learning and planning, as I prepare for another exciting summer and year of music lessons.
A lot of information was given to you before I left in May. I know it was a busy time for everyone so this email is to touch base with you about Summer lessons in the hopes that it arrives when you have a moment to write some things on your calendar.
Summer Sessions: Can be booked ONLINE and can either be scheduled for online or In-Studio. As you can see, I have maintained the "three weeks on, one off" format. If you have any questions or need different times, please give me a call.
Happy to say that starting this summer, I am implementing a “hybrid” model for lessons. With the return to “normalization”, I am re-opening the studio to “in-person sessions” as well as continuing to offer the “on-line Zoom format”. When booking lessons, you will see both options available. Whichever you choose, I will delete the remaining option when confirming lessons.
Are your piano, flute, theory books looking a little dusty? Summer is full of family fun and this might mean that your child(ren) may not want to practice as much as they do during the school year. This is totally understandable. I can promise, however, that your child(ren) will be even more excited about returning to lessons if they feel prepared and ready to learn. Setting up a summer practice schedule is usually a great idea. Plan for at least 15 minutes of practice a day during the summer and, if possible, schedule it in the morning before the day’s activities begin.
I can’t wait to reconnect with you soon and I look forward to hearing about your summer fun.
Take care,
Mrs. A.
Wednesday, June 15, 2022 by Averil Spence-Clarke | Uncategorized
Hi Everyone:
You are probably all in the "countdown to summer vacation mode"! I am sure that not having to attend music lessons has already made that a reality. ☺ Of course, I hope that you are still touching your instruments if not actively practicing. For myself, I did bring my flute along and I now practice in the gym in the basement at nights (the gym is usually not being used). Hopefully the sound does not percolate up to the reception area but so far, I have not had any complaints.
Happy to say that I am still enjoying every moment of my vacation!! With history all around me, great weather (sunny and in the 70's) which is unusual for such an extended period, comfortable walking shoes and 4 directions to explore, I can truly say that I am not bored!! ☺
So far, some of the amazing experiences that I have had:
On the lighter side:
But, on to Summer Music Lessons:
I have had some questions re: summer lessons, so thought this would be the easiest way to respond.
Take care and see you in a few weeks.
Cheers
Mrs. A.
Monday, June 6, 2022 by Averil Spence-Clarke | Uncategorized
Hi Everyone&GreetingsfromEngland!!
First, I miss seeing all your "happy" faces!!
Second, it is so good to be here and to be seeing Christopher in person!! ☺x a million
Getting here was a bit of a challenge (my flight from Windsor to Toronto was cancelled at the last minute, but thanks to good friends I made it to London to make the connection). On arrival, my driver from the airport to the apartment/hotel that I am staying at was new, so what should have been a short ride because a real tour of the city to my benefit. Happy to say that I made it and am now ensconced in a lovely studio apartment overlooking the Thames (thanks to my brother).
Being able to attend Christopher's second year recital in person was awesome. He did an amazing job (a one hour concert BY MEMORY). As soon as it is available, he will post it to his YouTube channel.
On Friday, I was able to attend a screening of "2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick (one of my all time favourite movies) accompanied by a live Orchestra - fabulous performance and it added so much to the emotion of the movie.
I have been "walking" London - upwards of 15 km per day, just sightseeing and relearning the city.
Saturday, had a chance to see the Bloomberg Space "London Mithraeum" exhibit, built on the original site of a Temple to Mithras and discovered during excavation for a new building. Very exciting! Then spent some time at the Tate Museum - some amazing contemporary & surreal art exhibits. Of course, I could have tried to attend the Jubilee Party at Westminster Castle but did not feel up to battling 30,000+ people, so watched it in comfort from my apartment while dining. I did get to attend a street part in this neighbourhood & danced a jig or two in celebration.
Yesterday, attended a church service and concert at St. Paul's Cathedral - the organ & organist were awesome. I plan to attend a few more concerts here - it is just up the hill from my apartment.
Getting ready to head out to the Victoria & Albert Museum - hope that I don't get lost in there. It is huge & I know that I will probably have to spend more than one visit there.
Re: Lessons: I do apologize but there is some major construction going on in the neighbourhood (two new & huge high rise buildings being built), so internet & Wi Fi have not been very consistent. I usually have to wait for messages to be sent. That means that I do not have the ability to schedule lessons with any accuracy. I am disappointed but I know that all of you will be cheering.☺ Hopefully we can make it up over the summer and into fall.
I'll keep you updated and if anything changes re: schedulling, I'll email.
Take care & look forward to sharing lots of stories on my return & hearing all of your exciting ones about the start of summer & holiday plans.
Till then, Cheers
Mrs. A.