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Bilingual Conducting: Connecting Voices and Instruments through Culture-Specific Vocabulary

Choral and orchestral conducting can be considered two different cultures within the same performing art. To communicate effectively in each, it is essential to become conversant in the languages of both. Individuals who are bilingual move naturally and quickly between languages. They are also familiar with the inflections, accentuation, conventions, and rhetoric of multiple cultures. […]

Pasadena CA.
Charles Hausmann



The Art of Song: Challenging Young Singers to Discover Artistry

Drawing on over twenty years of her work with young artists, Anne Tomlinson leads this session focusing on developing vocal and choral techniques within a nurturing context for singers ages ten to eighteen. Los Angeles Children’s Chorus’s premiere ensemble, Concert Choir, will offer current repertoire in various stages of development, including Bernstein’s Mass and Norman’s […]

Pasadena CA.
Anne Tomlinson, Sharon J. Paul



The Active Choir: Using West African Drumming and Dance to Augment Choral Rehearsals and Performance

This session will show the positive impact of incorporating African Drumming and Dance into choral practice and performance. Specifically, West African Dance is a full-body, high-energy experience requiring both coordination and communication, and control of the body and the mind—skills that are essential for exceptional choral singing. During this session we will examine how singers’ […]

Pasadena CA.
Buddy James, Ashley “AJ” Walker



Young People – Old Music: Building Bridges

In a recent survey of music per-formed at ACDA National Conferences from 1960 to 2017 (Choral Journal, May 2017), less than 20% of compositions were from the Romantic period or earlier. With so many new choral titles available today, it can be easy to neglect music from earlier historical periods. Selling “old” music to young […]

Pittsburgh PA.



You Betta Sang! A Practical and Pedagogical Approach to Gospel and Spirituals

This lecture/demonstration session will discuss the pedagogical differences between the gospel and spiritual genres. The clinicians will address pedagogical issues often related to these genres and provide guidelines when working with singers to achieve stylistically correct performance practice with healthy tone production. Much of the discussion and demonstration will aim to supplement and enhance older […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Arreon Harley



Yes, We Test Too: Assessment in the Middle School Choral Classroom

Join us as we explore options and opportunities for assessment in general knowledge, vocal ability, and ear training. We will explore opportunities to use technology in assessment and how a rubric can guide your students in self-assessment. Assessment is a valuable tool to all teachers, but to choral directors it is an important tool on […]

Pittsburgh PA.
Eric Johnson



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