Bing Bang Boom

196924 min 18 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Joan Henson

Production: Joseph Koenig

A novel way of discovering music without instruments, in a Grade 7 classroom. In 1969, Toronto innovator and composer R. Murray Shafer was teacher for a day at Tecumseh Senior Public School. His purpose is to show children that music is more than painfully learned notes and scales. He has the class listen to every sound around them and then harmonize and orchestrate what they hear--their voices, hands, feet--into a rhythmic musical pattern. The result is a hit, and a convincing illustration that children learn best when it's from the inside out.

Subject categories


  • Education > Arts EducationChild EducationPortraitsTeaching Methods
  • Music > EducationPortraits
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Adolescent DevelopmentChild Development
  • Arts Education > Music

Credits


director
Joan Henson
editing
Joan Henson
producer
Joseph Koenig
photography
Tony Ianzelo
sound
Claude Hazanavicius
Jean-Guy Normandin
sound editing
Jean-Pierre Joutel
re-recording
George Croll
Jean-Pierre Joutel

Awards


  • Blue Ribbon AwardItinerant - American Film and Video Festival
  • Selected for University ExhibitionANZAAS