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WHY WORKSHOPS ARE IMPORTANT
 | The workshop is the
vehicle by which a student learns the "know how" of performing. It is
a class in which the student acquires performance experience with guidance from the teacher
in a non-formal atmosphere.
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 | Performances secure repertoire mastery.
Special skills are required to bring a piece to a performance level. When
a piece can be performed well in front of an audience, the mastery of that
piece is better secured because one works harder to learn his/her pieces
for any performance. The ability acquired to overcome nervousness
while concentrating (which the performer
can and will find out only while performing) is another important
benefit of the workshop.
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 | Performances develop gracefulness and good social poise, which
is necessary not only for success at more demanding performances, such as
competitions, auditions, recitals, etc., but also in personal growth.
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 | The far reaching benefits of performance
workshops are numerous and only those involved can fully realize how sensitively
personal and essential workshops can be for a student. |
| Elementary Workshop |
Friday
October 30, 2009 Halloween theme |
6:15 pm -7:30 pm
(Friday) |
| Intermediate Workshop |
Friday
October 30, 2009 Halloween theme |
7:45 pm -8:30 pm
(Friday) |
| Adult Workshop |
Monday November
2, 2009 |
7:30 pm |
| Elementary Workshop |
Sunday
January 10, 2010 |
6:15 pm -7:30 pm |
| Intermediate Workshop |
Sunday
January 10, 2010 |
7:45 pm -8:30 pm |
| Adult Workshop |
Monday January
11, 2010 |
7:30 pm |
| Elementary Workshop |
Sunday May 2, 2010 |
6:15 pm -7:30 pm |
| Intermediate Workshop |
Sunday May 2, 2010 |
7:45 pm -8:30 pm |
| Adult Workshop |
Monday May 3, 2010 |
7:30 pm |
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09/24/2009
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