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American Choral Directors Association

American Choral Directors Association

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Employing Culturally Responsive Teaching in the Choral Classroom

Educators are teaching an increasingly diverse student population whose cultural backgrounds differ from their own. These differences may result in challenges in engaging with students and in finding ways of teaching that are culturally relevant. This session explores culturally responsive pedagogy and the ways in which teachers incorporate this pedagogy to create a more inclusive […]

Portland OR.
Andrea VanDeusen

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: multicultural, Music Education



Elements of Folklore in Balkan Choral Music: Analysis and Performance Practice

Secular music from Eastern Europe has been steadily growing in popularity among high school and college-level choral groups. Its intrinsic characteristics like asymmetrical meter, modal melodies, rich textures,and specific vocal production give the music from the Balkan Peninsula a unique quality and character that breathes spirit and vigor. In this presentation, the clinician will examine […]

Portland OR.
Nataša Kaurin-Karača

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: multicultural, Performance



Dialogue and Participation in the Choral Performance of Sacred Harp Music

Mounting interest in folk and world music has led to increased choral performance of Sacred Harp—or shape note—repertoire.Sacred Harp is a communal musical practice that originated in the singing schools of colonial New England and is still active today. Lack of awareness in the choral community regarding Sacred Harp and its wide-spread accessibility for participatory […]

Portland OR.
Leann Conley-Holcom

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: multicultural, Music Education, Performance



Dare to Be Powerful

Girls and women deserve all the opportunities and respect afforded to boys and men, yet the face of gender bias and misogyny persists in all areas of life: in the workplace,at school, in arts, culture, politics,and most virulently, in social media. This session explores how the women’s choir rehearsal room, so often a nurturing oasis, […]

Portland OR.
Joan Szymko, Susan H. Cogdill

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Conductor Self-Improvement



Body Mapping in the Choral Rehearsal

Good posture is crucial to good singing and good conducting. While posture has generally been taught by demonstration (which appeals to visual learners), recent work in Body Mapping by Barbara Conable gives alternate methods for all of us to have better access to a comprehensive understanding of our bodies and kinesthetic awareness of ourselves in […]

Portland OR.
Ethan Sperry, Zane Morris

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: musical physicality



All Roads Lead to Repertoire: Creating a Successful Program through Appropriate Literature Selection

The responsibilities of choral directors in the classroom are numerous and can often seem overwhelming. The focus of this session will be how the selection of literature is the crux of the choral program and the basis for all other decisions that are made throughout the academic year. ACDA’s National Chair for Repertoire and Resources […]

Portland OR.
Amy Johnston Blosser

Filed Under: Interest Session Tagged With: Music Education, Repertoire, Vocal Pedagogy



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