Voices
Vocal skill building takes place in a nurturing environment, as students learn about melody, harmony, projection, and other key vocal concepts. Repertoire ranges from western art music to contemporary music, allowing students to experience various vocal styles.
Pennsylvania Curriculum Standards
(A=Assembly; W=Workshop; R=Residency)
9.1 Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts A, W, R
9.2 Historical and Cultural Contexts A, W, R
15.4 Learning Through Experience W, R
25.3 Pro-Social Relationships with Adults W, R
25.4 Pro-Social Relationships with Peers W, R
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Art Form(s): Music
Instrument(s): Voice, Piano, Guitar
Assembly, Workshop, and Residency Offerings
Voices Assembly
Vocal skill-building takes place in a nurturing environment, as students learn about melody, harmony, projection, and other key vocal concepts. Repertoire ranges from western art music to contemporary music, allowing students to experience various vocal styles.
Best for: ELC • PreK-12 • Students with Disabilities • After-School/Community
Also available as a Workshop or Residency! (Residency can be in-person or offered via video.)
Featuring: Alexandra Day
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Alexandra Day teaches voice, piano, guitar, and ukulele. Singing and playing piano ever since she was a tiny kid, she studied piano at Temple University and graduated with a degree in Classical Voice Performance. She has released two CDs of original folk music, and sings regularly with jazz combos and party bands throughout the Delaware Valley.
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Joined Musicopia: 2011