Posts Tagged ‘quality’

  • A singing session in Redcar

    Wendy’s penultimate trip was in the North East for a small group singing session. Find out what she learnt – and how her musical past is always close behind!

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  • When Wendy went to Kettering – Part 2

    After visiting an exciting vocal workshop for teachers in Kettering, Wendy had time to reflect on how the Clear Principle worked within the session.

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  • When Wendy went to Kettering

    Wendy’s next stop in her quest to explore the Quality Principles was Northamptonshire where she witnessed a session with practitioner Lin Marsh.

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  • Wendy visits Opera North in Bridlington

    Having accepted her challenge to view our Quality Principles within a practical setting, Wendy visits her first singing session by the seaside.

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  • Testing the Principles

    Over the coming weeks, Wendy Wootton will be travelling around the country investigating our Quality Principles to see how they work within a practical setting. She will be posting regular blogs on her findings. We join her at the start of her adventure…

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  • Katherine Zeserson on high-quality vocal leadership

    Sing Up talks to Katherine Zeserson, Director of Learning & Participation at The Sage Gateshead, about the importance of high-quality vocal leadership.

    On a personal level as a singer, what has been the most important thing you’ve learned about leading singing sessions?
    When I was pregnant, I went to yoga classes and learned some breathing [...]

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  • Interview with singing trainer, Lin Marsh

    Lin Marsh is one of the country’s most well respected singing leaders and trainers. She trained at Trinity College of Music and London University and has worked extensively in music education. She runs singing, performance and composing courses throughout the country and some are available through the Sing Up website. Here we talk to her [...]

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