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Date Posted: 12:02:58 04/02/06 Sun
Author: Honoree Pouly
Subject: Re: Show Choirs and Musicals
In reply to: Bradley Jayne 's message, "Show Choirs and Musicals" on 09:41:24 01/31/06 Tue

I think that the college should offer an elective class that like Amanda says, does not just cover one aspect of extra curricular activities. For example I think it would be rewarding to learn about musicals, show choirs, jazz ensembles, and other possible extra curricular activities. I know this way the education would not be as in-depth as a student may want, but it would be a good introduction to learning about these other aspects. It would be possible to then go on ones own and learn more about one or more of these aspects.

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[> Re: Show Choirs and Musicals -- Jessica, 07:51:37 03/31/07 Sat [1]

I certainly agree with Bradley on this one. Unless you take full advantage of the singing collegians and the musical along with Opera Workshop a choral major gets no experience with show choir or Musical theatre at all. While I personally have a boatload of experience through my personal involvment through the years there are others who have never stepped foot on stage or sang anything but "classical" repitoire. While one might argue that you can higher a coreographer and someone to direct you could a.) not have the funds to do so or b.) still not know the correct technique with which to teach the singers how to sing with a music theatre style or how to control their breath support while they are singing and dancing. By saying this I guess I am trying to encourage all of the vocal music ed students to get out there and take an Opera Workshop class for a year or try out for a musical. Even being in the chorus or stage crew for a show gets you more experience than none.

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