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American Singer Music Theater Intensive Showcase, Edwards Interfaith Chapel
Edwards Interfaith Chapel and Community Center
Edwards, CO 81632, CO
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American Singer Music Theater Intensive Showcase, Edwards Interfaith Chapel
RSVP for the third and final 2013 American Singer Music Theater Intensive Showcase, featuring professional and pre-professional performers. These select participants have spent 7 days working with experienced NY and guest faculty whose credits include Broadway, National/international tours, Metropolitan Opera, cruise lines and regional theater.

There is no charge for tonight's showcase, however donations will gladly be accepted for the ASMTI scholarship fund.  RSVP online or by phoning Cynthia Vaughn at 970 481 8661.

ABOUT AMSTI:
The American Singer - Music Theater Intensive returns to Colorado July 12-23, 2013. Founder/Artistic Director Douglas Webster. 12-day Intensive program for professionals and pre-professionals with NYC and guest faculty. Magnolia Music Studio, Ft. Collins, CO

2013 ASMTI performers selected by application/video audition:
Leo Batlle
Marissa Borthwick
Abbie Hanawalt
Chad Hewitt
Jordan Roberts
Tracey Kaiser
Savannah Lloyd
Josh Nelson
Elizabeth Peterson
Rose Van Dyne
Kimberly Waite
Amy Weintraub
Aimee Woods

Showcase performances open to the public:

July 20, 2:30pm  Midtown Arts Center, ballroom, Fort Collins, tickets $15/$10 students http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/420279

July 21 , 7pm      Riverwalk Center, Breckenridge,  tickets $15/$10students http://www.townofbreckenridge.com/index.aspx?recordid=10397&page=366

July 22, 6pm       Edwards Interfaith Chapel and Community Center  (Free. donations accepted for ASMTI scholarship fund.) http://www.edwardsinterfaithchapel.org/

There will also be a free ASMTI Welcome Reception on Sunday, July 14, 2:30-4pm at Bas Bleu Theatre, Fort Collins. Introducing the 2013 ASMTI participants with faculty and alumni performances. No charge. RSVP 970 481 8661 or online http://welcomereceptionasmti.brownpapertickets.com/


MISSION:
ASMTI is a music theater training seminar for professional and pre-professional singing actors in college, looking for a college program or graduating into the job market lacking specific skills. Based upon collaborative team-teaching, classical vocal pedagogy and common sense advice for the Business of Show.

DESCRIPTION:
The American Singer Seminar began in 1999 as the Breckenridge (Colorado) Music Institute - Musical Theater Week. That class served as the prototype for a music theater training seminar for pre-professional singing actors who were either in college, looking for a college program or graduating into the job market lacking specific skills. The class was originally one week long with two daily master classes, dance, acting and personal coaching. The week culminated in a performance for the public. The material for the performance was chosen to challenge each participant in the area they were most fearful or deficient. The purpose of the performance was to 'kiln-fire' and set permanently those skills each participant focused upon during the classes.

Developed as a working model for a musical theater training program based in a university school of music, The American Singer Seminar - Musical Theater Intensive was offered again in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2007. The class expanded to a two-week program in 2001. In 2005, a small focused program was produced that provided past participants an opportunity to produce and present their own concert event. Gaps in the program offering were caused by the death of a faculty member, Vinnie Liff (2003), the development of a university teaching career (2006) and a return to full-time Summer performance schedule in 2008.

The format provides for six faculty members and up to twelve participants. Participants are chosen on the basis of 'What's missing?" from their skills and abilities. Faculty meet in advance to determine what changes might be successfully attained by each participant within the two-week program. Faculty includes two voice teachers, an acting coach, music director, choreographer/movement coach and a casting director. The daily schedule starts with movement class, followed by a text/monologue class. Two vocal / performance master classes are held each day. Private voice and text coaching is scheduled on a rotating basis during the two-week program. At the end of the program, a casting director, current in New York trends and expectations, leads a two-day seminar in skills, materials and expectations in the job-seeking process titled, "Life of the New York actor". The final weekend is spent in performance at various venues solidifying the individual skills and concepts studied by each participant. Each participant leaves the program with a better understanding of their talents and abilities. They also leave with a wider circle of friends and colleagues from whom they may draw upon for advice and inspiration.

Since 2007, the American Singer Masterclass program has been offered as two or three-day vocal intensives. The AS-MT Intensives follow the primary model of classical vocal technique applied to contemporary literature as basis for musical theater singing.

Former participants of the American Singer Seminar are currently working on Broadway and London's West End, in film and television, opera, regional and community theaters. They are also teachers of theater who share their artistry to inspire the next generation in the pursuit of theirs. The goal of the American Singer Seminar is not to turn out future stars but to nurture the craft and collegiality of those who wish to join a community of artists who truly love what they do. And then, support them as they go do it. Of course, some of them have become stars. That's cool, too.--Douglas Webster

Location

Edwards Interfaith Chapel and Community Center (View)
32138 US Highway 6
Edwards, CO 81632, CO 80525
United States

Categories

Arts > Performance
Arts > Theatre
Education > Tours
Other > Fundraisers

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Magnolia Music Studio in Old Town
On BPT Since: Jun 27, 2008
 
Cynthia Vaughn
AmericanSinger.com


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