Keep Dancing

Life is a two step – you take one step forward, one back. Life is a waltz – you’re going in circles around the same space, over and over. Life is a rave – you do your best to extract the maximum joy from the collective experience. Life is a line dance – you’re […]

Drops in the Bucket

“Soon I’m going to have the perfect place to work.” “I can’t wait till I retire and have six hours a day to write.” “It takes me a while to get in the right mindset to be creative.” I have had recently had several conversations like this with fellow creative souls. They […]

Retreats Revisited

Why are retreats important? Next week will mark my 18th rehearsal with my choir. Since Labor Day. In that time, we will have spent 36 hours together in rehearsal. 36 hours to learn music, become a team, build trust, and discover our collective art. Meanwhile, our September retreat concluded after more than 40 […]

Solo Auditions

Auditioning soloists is one of my least favorite parts of my job as a conductor. The trust they have been building among themselves is diminished when they have to compete for a solo that only one can get. It is a necessary evil to making the music we want to make; having excellent […]

Your Curiosity is a Muscle

Your curiosity is a muscle. If you want to travel, learn, discover, grow, change, affect change, meet, lead, conquer, interact: it is curiosity that will get you there. I’m afraid that we in the education world haven’t been doing a good job of nurturing your curiosity for the last 100 years […]

Your Last Gig

As you shape a freelance career, remember that your last gig helps determine your next one. Don’t want to write music for show choir? Sooner or later, you have to say no to gigs. Actually, make it sooner: the best time is the fist gig, no matter how hungry you are. Once you start […]

Tradition, Ritual, or Rut

I find it helpful to occasionally look at actions I repeatedly take and ask: tradition, ritual, or rut? Traditions are something you do because you always have. There is an important component of nostalgia, but the action still works for you. It’s a tradition to perform a trust fall the last morning […]

Derivative Works: A 10-Minute Lesson

We are in the era of Youtubers, remix culture, and pop a cappella. It’s clear that the concept of copyright needs to be debated and changed to reflect the way we’re using culture. Here’s how I started my choir thinking about the ramifications in just a few minutes. Listen to Cecilia by Simon and Garfunkel. […]