Katie Hull-Brown

PEAK Presenter
Based in:
Melbourne, VIC, Australia

About Katie

With a 20-year portfolio career in Music Education, Katie Hull-Brown has made significant contributions by connecting with families, preschools, and primary school communities to facilitate active music-making and provide explicit teacher mentoring. Her work highlights the power of arts learning and the impact of comprehensive teacher support.

Katie’s formative training in Teaching and Orff-Schulwerk pedagogy, combined with her family’s passion for music, has fuelled a diverse career in education, curriculum development, community engagement, and arts learning leadership. Her career highlights include lecturing in Arts education at Melbourne Polytechnic and serving as the National Arts Learning Manager at The Song Room. She is currently the president of the Victorian Orff-Schulwerk Association, presenting nationally at the Music In Me 2024 Summit and internationally at the NZ Facilitator’s Network 2023 Conference.

Katie is the Creative Director of Tuned In Music, providing pre-school music classes called Musical Generations, which include the elderly, and leading the KIDS (Kids in Darebin Sing) Choir.  She worked with the late Richard Gill in his Mentoring Program and received a scholarship to attend the 2017 Orff-Schulwerk Summer School in Salzburg, Austria. Katie has taught in the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s Pizzicato Effect community outreach program and the Melbourne Youth Orchestra’s 2020 Summer School, while contributing to mentoring and curriculum development for Musica Viva and The Song Room.

Katie is currently studying Mental Health for Education. She completed her Master’s in Education in 2023 and, in 2021, she completed Leadership Victoria’s Williamson Leadership Program on a scholarship.

PEAK Elective Session | Thursday, 9th January 2025 | 2:00pm - 3:00pm

Play, Learn, Inspire: 5 Engaging Musical Games That Work!

Join Katie for an immersive workshop where you’ll experience 5 games and activities that have proven successful across diverse educational settings. Designed to be taken straight back to your classroom, these activities will be demonstrated using the Orff process with minimal equipment, ensuring they are accessible and engaging for all students. In this interactive session, Katie will guide you through collective music-making experiences that introduce musical concepts and incorporate Social Emotional Learning skills. Watch your students take ownership of these activities, adapting and leading them in ways that enhance their learning and classroom community. The workshop includes detailed notes with extension, variation, and adjustment ideas, allowing you to customise these activities to fit your unique teaching environment. Come prepared to play and learn … and bring new energy and creativity to your music classroom!