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Singers
Symposium To Be Held Siena, Italy
A vocal performance workshop
for singers focusing on Concert, Cabaret, Jazz, Saloon and Pop will
take place in Siena, Italy from June 23rd through the 30th. Taking
part as Master Teachers are Ellie Ellsworth, Mike Greensill, Andrea
Marcovicci, Shelly Markham, Christopher Denny, Amanda McBroom, Margaret
Whiting, Jack Wrangler more to be announced. Many on this list had
been part of the now-discontinued Cabaret Symposium at the Eugene
O'Neill Theater Center.
Attendees will spend eight
days in Siena, Italy studying and enhancing their performance skills
in the American Classic Popular Song and Broadway tradition including
jazz, cabaret, saloon etc. A maximum of 30 attendees will work with
the award winning staff of master teachers.
Some of the topics covered
in sessions will be:
* choosing material: -songs, stories,and set-ups
* acting the song-interpretation
* connecting with the audience: personalization and interaction
* song writing: looking at lyric structure, musical form and context
* comedy: the importance and function of humor in the act
* arranging the songs: keys, tempos, feel, groove, and color.
* developing, routining and framing the act * presentation: clothes,
accessories, shoes, colors
* marketing: relations with press, publicity, flyers and the internet
* relations with club, concert and other venues owners and bookers
* recording
* mic technique work will be done in small & large groups as well
as one on one sessions.
Students will stay
and work at a beautifully refurbished 17th century villa owned by
the Baronessa Sergardi. Located a short distance from the ancient
city of Siena. The "Villa di Catignano" was built at the end of 17th
century by the ancestor of the currents proprietors, Quinto Settano,
pseudonym of Monsignor Lodovico Sergardi, a writer and a lover of
the arts. The Villa, overlooking a beautiful Italian garden, is decorated
with statues representing the four seasons, and the medieval towers
of Siena can be seen in the distance. The large entrance hall is dominated
by the coat of arms of the Sergardi family and their motto "Expertus
fidelem." Guests will appreciate lemon trees, vases of geraniums all
around the Villa and the Arcadian atmosphere which has been for centuries
a frame to the tradition of a family of notaries and lovers of letters
and arts.
Siena is the home of Palio,
one of the most exciting spectacles in the world: twice a year (July
2nd and August 16th) the city's contrade, or neighborhoods, hold a
bareback horse race around the town square in honor of the Virgin
Mary.
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