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Chorus America strengthens choruses through artistic development, effective training programs, practical information on choral management, opportunities for networking, and timely communications to the choral field. Your donation helps us continue to provide our many services and programs.
The Voice quarterly magazine
An important resource, The Voice allows choruses and leaders in the choral community to stay current through in-depth interviews and profiles, news and announcements, and opinion and commentary. With feature articles on board leadership strategies, successful marketing and fundraising techniques, audience development tips, and advice from artistic leaders, the Voice is an important resource chorus leaders can use again and again.
eVoice
The semi-monthly electronic newsletter, eVoice, brings timely announcements, links to important sources of new research and information, training program updates, and relevant tools into the inboxes of the choral community.
Publications
Chorus America produces useful publications such as The Chorus Leadership Guide, which includes countless practical tips and answers the most frequently asked questions about running a successful chorus.
Training and Professional Development
Administrators, board members, conductors, and others benefit from Chorus America training programs. The Chorus Management Institute, held periodically in cities around the country, is an interactive three-day workshop that guides chorus executives and board members in areas concerning fundraising, board development, marketing, leadership transitions, and strategic planning. The Conducting Masterclasses are training opportunities for the continuing professional development of professional choral conductors, including podium time working one-on-one with experienced master teachers.
Online Seminars
Chorus America recently produced a groundbreaking online seminar addressing the challenges of leadership changes in choruses, Navigating a Music Director Transition. This two-hour seminar is broken up into four 30-minute sessions for easy viewing and is available free on the Members Only Section.
Awards
Chorus America’s awards program recognizes outstanding choruses and individuals for their leadership and excellence in many areas, including artistic growth, creative and adventurous programming, community outreach, selfless service, and generous philanthropy.
Advocacy
Chorus America actively participates with a consortium of other influential organizations to ensure that choral music is well represented in national arts advocacy efforts. For example, Chorus America’s President and CEO, Ann Meier Baker, was Co-Chair of the 2008 National Performing Arts Convention in Denver, Colorado.
Conference
The Annual Conference, held in a different city each year, offers seminars, workshops, concerts, expert consultations, peer-group meetings, and networking opportunities.
Resource Center and Members-Only Website
The Resource Center is full of samples, tips, tools, advice, and information choruses can put to immediate use; the members-only website is updated regularly with surveys articles and reports.
Research
Chorus America conducts original research that provides choruses with data they need to make important decisions. Perhaps the most notable is the 2009 Chorus Impact Study, which expands upon our 2003 data that sought to identify the scope of choral participation, public attitudes about choral music, and key motivations and behaviors of choral participants.
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