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海角破解版 Choral Symposium
海角破解版 Choral Symposium
Workshop Dates: TBA 海角破解版 School of Music, Browne Hall 130 The 海角破解版 Choral Symposium mission is to serve and educate the whole person as conductor, teacher, leader, scholar, performer, and servant. This symposium will offer inspiring ideas, intensive classes, and abundant opportunities for you to grow and re-energize. We invite you to join conductors as we seek to 鈥渢ransform鈥 ourselves, our students, our music making, and our art! Symposium Mentors: Dr. Brian J. Winnie, Director of Choral Activities海角破解版 Dr. Geoffrey P. Boers,Director of Choral Activities
University of Washington Space is limited, early registration is recommended to secure your spot!
About the Symposium: This symposium is for both current teachers and college students! Together we will explore empathy and the science of embodied cognition in developing vocal technique, gesture, and communication that will go beyond merely producing an exemplary choir or quality performance. We will share ideas about gesture, vocal development through the lens of Estill Voice Training, rehearsal methods and pedagogy, and problem-solving strategies that are all intertwined and rooted in evidence-based research. Participants will be given the opportunity to conduct/teach one another each day in mini-rehearsals and activities to "try on" the symposium ideas and techniques. Symposium topics include:
- Conducting: Making connection between gesture/sound/sensation through conducting sessions with feedback.
- Pedagogy: Building rehearsal skills that are student-centered, sustainable, and transferable.
- Vocal Technique: Engaging the whole singer and vocal mechanism to sing all styles.
- Repertoire: Reading session packets and materials.
Unlike traditional one-day workshops, this symposium is meant to be repeatable. Our mission is to build a network of collaborative, supportive teachers to engage in peer-feedback and conversation throughout each school year. Each summer this symposium will help you re-center, re-focus, re-energize, and to connect with like-minded current/future teacher. Previous participants will work on advanced techniques and teach/mentor first-time participants throughout the symposium. Tentative Schedule: TBA
Checks must be mailed and postmarked before TBA for early-bird pricing to: Brian Winnie
202 Sallee Hall
School of Music
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1 University Circle
Macomb, IL 61455 Continuing Education Units: CEUs will be available Repertoire/Materials: Reading packets are included in the registration cost Lodging Suggestions: or Olson Conference Center
海角破解版 Conference Services
1 University Circle
Macomb, IL 61455
Renee Hughes: RD-Hughes@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-2413
www.wiu.edu/student_success/occ/ Restaurant List: View this PDF of Local Restaurants Questions: choirs@wiu.edu
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