Nancy Kubo
Nancy brings 20
years of early childhood music teaching experience to her Musikgarten
classroom. Prior to extensive studies in music education methods, Nancy majored
in piano performance, notably at Birmingham-Southern College in Alabama under
the Hodges and Howard Piano Duo Team, in the legacy of Rhosina Levine of the
Juilliard School, and later at New Jersey State University, where she received
the Bachelor of Arts degree in piano. She received certification in
Orff-Schulwerk through Columbia University in New York, Dalcroze Eurhythmics
with Robert Abramson through Manhattan School of Music in New York, and Kodaly
with Susan Senft through Seattle Pacific University. She has also completed
Teacher Training courses in High-Scope Movement with Phyllis Weikert and Drum
Circle Facilitation with Arthur Hull. It was in 1985 at Westminster Choir
College in Princeton, New Jersey, that Nancy met America's foremost pioneer and
authority in early childhood education, Dr. Lorna Lutz Heyge, with whom Nancy
completed Kindermusik and Musikgarten teacher training. After settling
in Seattle in 1988 with her husband and four children, Nancy founded Seattle's
first early childhood music school, which offered the Kindermusik program for 15
years. In 2001, Musikgarten became the curriculum of choice. Nancy has studied
choral conducting with Dr. Geoffrey Boers at University of Washington, and is
Director of Sun Hak International Children’s Choir, which has been active in
Seattle since 1993.