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NATS offers a variety of lifelong learning experiences to its members, with workshops, Intern Programs, master classes and conferences, all beginning at the chapter level and progressing to national events. Our mission is to advance excellence in singing through teaching, performance, scholarship, and research.
Learn MoreNATS presents 2024 Voice Pedagogy Award to Theodora Nestorova
posted on 11:50 AM, April 30, 2024
The annual prize is awarded to a NATS member for the purpose of studying voice pedagogy and/or voice science.
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Katie Cochrane receives first-ever Canadian Voice Pedagogy Award
posted on 11:45 AM, April 30, 2024
The new award was created to support Canadian singers and voice teachers and the mission of NATS
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Announcing: 30 poster papers for the 58th NATS National Conference in Knoxville
posted on 8:14 AM, April 16, 2024
Sessions occur June 29, 30, and July 1.
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National conference to offer diverse mini-recitals
posted on 8:35 AM, March 26, 2024
Explore a variety of repertoire during conference breakout sessions
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In Memoriam: Mary MacKenzie Pyatt
posted on 10:53 AM, March 19, 2024
Remembering a dedicated NATS member and voice teacher
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Meet Nicole Robinson: Renowned educator, author and scholar
posted on 8:42 AM, March 12, 2024
She is the keynote presenter at the 2024 NATS national conference
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Shared Voices Program Coordinator | The Denyce Graves Foundation | WASHINGTON, Remote | May 15, 2024 | |
Applied Voice Teacher $83,000-91,500 if full time - Voice Studios of Eleonor England | San Diego | San Diego , CA | September 15, 2024 | |
Visiting Assistant Professor of Voice | University of Iowa | Iowa City, IA | May 22, 2024 |
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Clifton Ware Group-Voice Pedagogy Award Deadline to Apply
May 6, 2024
Award to support voice instruction within a group setting
The Group-Voice Pedagogy Award has been established by Clifton Ware, professor emeritus (voice, voice pedagogy), University of Minnesota Twin Cities and a long-time NATS member. It is designed to highlight the concept of group voice and its potential impact for singers through offerings in community, independent, and academic settings.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants for this award must be NATS members in good standing who want to advance the idea of learning to sing together in group voice instructional settings of any size. Submissions should reflect your aspirations and qualifications to further Group Voice Pedagogy and how the award will be used. These may include developing or being part of practicums, workshops, attaining or developing instructional resources, or any other number of ideas related to group voice pedagogy. The annual award amount is up to $1,000.
DEADLINE
May 6, 2024