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Musical Advocacy

Conducting Women’s Choirs: Strategies for Success

This session will be of interest to conductors of high school, collegiate, and adult women’s choirs and fits the themes of Advocate and Teach. The session will feature a panel of conductor/authors who have contributed chapters to a newly published book: Conducting Women’s Choirs: Strategies for Success, Debra Spurgeon, editor, GIA Publications. Each author will […]

Dallas, TX
Debra Spurgeon



Making the Case for Your School Choir

Recognizing the ever-increasing pressures on choral music education—time in the school day, focus on standardized testing, funding—Chorus America has created an advocacy guide designed for K–12 choir teachers. “Making the Case for Your School Choir” provides evidence that choral singing is an integral component of a complete and competitive education, that choral singing builds community, […]

Fort Wayne IN.
Catherine Davies



The History of the Future: Tomorrow’s Choral Leaders as Ten-Year-Olds Today

The choral experiences, training programs, rehearsals, and performances we are building today will mold the lives of our next generation of choral leaders. Are we grounded in a set of core values and creating relevant pedagogies and programs for twenty-first century realities, or are we nostalgically re-living only what had meaning to us in a […]

Fort Wayne IN.
Tim Sharp



Recovery, Healing, and Wholeness: How Music Can Feed the Homeless

Explore music as a means of social justice through the story of Bethany’s Women of Praise, a choir of homeless women in Washington, DC. This interactive workshop will inspire and prepare others to consider the potential power of music in communities dealing with addiction and recovery, mental illness, and unemployment.

Providence, RI
Amanda Weber



How to Make a Strong Case for the Value of Choral Music Education

Singing in choir helps students succeed, but school choral programs are under siege. That is why Chorus America has developed “Making the Case for Your School Choir: An Advocacy Guide.” This interactive session will provide practical tools and comprehensive data to help K–12 choir directors pro-actively advocate for choral music education.

Providence, RI
Catherine Davies



Choral Singing in Marginalized Communities: Documentation and Strategies

This workshop has a twofold purpose: to discuss how choirs can reach out to or be created in marginalized populations; and to help choral musicians develop ideas, strategies, knowledge, and repertoire for socially-responsible outreach in prisons, shelters, hospitals, and the bedsides of the dying.

Providence, RI
Jamie Hillman



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