Orff-Schulwerk Level 1 | Summer 2026

20 July – 31 July 2026

UNC Charlotte—Robinson Hall for the Performing Arts

Each year, the AOSA (American-Orff Schulwerk Association) approves comprehensive Orff Schulwerk Teacher Education Courses throughout the United States. The Department of Music is pleased to announce that we are approved to offer Level 1 Orff for Summer 2026, and the Department of Music is partnering with the Piedmont North Carolina Chapter of AOSA to offer local teachers this level’s content leading to Level I completion/certification. Orff Level courses develop adult learners’ musicianship, creativity, and teaching strategies through pedagogy, recorder, and movement, providing practical skills and knowledge that enhance classroom instruction with children.

The class will run 20 July – 31 July 2026, 8:00am – 4:00pm (M-F) in Robinson Hall for the Performing Arts on the main campus of UNC Charlotte. Tuition for the course is $1,078.

The daily program includes basic Orff pedagogy, soprano recorder, movement, and varied special topics instruction. Content focuses on the following:

  • Orff-Schulwerk pedagogy
  • Rhythmic and melodic training
  • Improvisation
  • Movement
  • Ostinato
  • Bordun use and role in accompanying music
  • Soprano recorder
  • Literature to use for teaching
  • Fun!

Tuition & Details

The tuition for the two-week class pays for the clinicians’ fees, facilities and personnel fees, a t-shirt, parking, and some light snacks. UNC Charlotte has several places to each lunch that are within walking distance to Robinson Hall, and the light rail on campus connects to Uptown Charlotte. One stop away is The Shoppes at University Place. Parking for the event is in East Deck on Mary Alexander Road. Allow 5-7 minutes to walk from East Deck to Robinson Hall. There is a convenient handicap lot directly across from Robinson Hall for those who need it.

What do participants pay for?

  • Course fee: $1078
  • Course materials (recorder, books, etc.) that are not digital. The list will be sent to each participant upon full tuition payment so that they can order the materials for the course. Approximately $175.
  • Meals, although a mid-morning coffee service will be provided
  • Transportation to and from the venue
  • Parking Garage per day (East Deck). If a participant leaves during the lunch break and returns in the afternoon, that cost will be the participant’s responsibility.

What do i wear?

What do I wear? Robinson Hall is air conditioned, but some may find it too cool. We recommend a light sweater that can be taken off easily, if need be, comfortable and cool clothing, and shoes for dancing/movement.

For more information, Contact the Course Director, Ms. Crystal Briley at pncclevelscourse@gmail.com


meet our clinicians

Aimee Curtis Pfitzner

Aimee Curtis Pfitzner has dedicated over thirty years to working with children and educators through joyful, playful, and purposeful music making and learning. She holds a Master of Music degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and completed Orff-Schulwerk certification training through Level I at Bridgewater State University (MA), Levels II and III at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and Master’s Level training at the University of Memphis. Aimee is also an approved Level I Orff-Schulwerk Teacher Educator.

Aimee is a frequent presenter at national and international music education conferences and workshops. Her numerous published resources for music educators are available through Beatin’ Path Publications. Beyond her professional work, Aimee is passionate about singing, gardening, adoption, and a wide range of creative pursuits including painting, zendoodling, jewelry making, and sewing. When she’s not singing, teaching, writing music, or presenting, Aimee shares her thoughts and inspirations on music education through her blog: www.ofortunaorff.com.

Kerri Lynn

Kerri Lynn Nichols (Recorder and Movement) has been a music and movement instructor for over 35 years, teaching all ages in the public and private sectors. She is an author, composer and choral director, presenting dozens of workshops for state, national and international conferences. Kerri Lynn earned her Orff-Schulwerk certification from UC Santa Cruz and the University of Memphis with Jos Wuytack and attended the International Orff Course in Salzburg. Certified in creative dance education with Anne Green Gilbert in Seattle, she has been commissioned for community projects in children’s theater and local dance companies.

Recently, Kerri Lynn founded Common Sound, a vocal ensemble dedicated to bringing music to low-access communities in the Olympia area in Washington state, where she also teaches after-school programs, drama camps and Wellness Through Music and Motion for seniors.


Register Now

Register for the workshop here. You will need to pay a $100 deposit to reserve your spot with the remainder of the payment due by 15 May 2026. There are limited spots for the course (only 20), so reserve today.


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