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Teaching Online: Digital Studio Skills for Analog Musicians With Pattie Hopkins Kinlaw

Do you teach music but wonder if your digital lessons are working for your students? Do you want to add digital learning to your teaching portfolio? 

Whether you are a traveling musician who wants to keep those lessons going or a musician who worries about the practicality of finding enough students in your geographic region, a successful digital music studio practice can help you reach students. Join teaching musician Pattie Kinlaw Hopkins for this four-part workshop focused on the technical and pedagogical skills you need. Aimed at all skill levels,  this series will walk you through the steps and strategies you need to create a successful online music teaching experience for students of all ages.  Classes will involve a mix of discussion and activities to guide you in creating an engaging music experience for their students. Topics include curriculum development, ethical and legal issues in digital teaching, how to stay connected and how to promote and market your music lessons. 

 

Course Pricing:

  • $242 general

  • $167 NC residents (not Tier 1 counties)

  • $70 NC, Tier 1 county residents (What does this mean?)

The cost to attend this event helps cover programming expenses. We always strive to keep our fees low, we do understand that they might be a barrier to some. If you are experiencing financial hardship and can’t afford the cost of an event, please let us know by filling out this form.

Class dates and times:

  • Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022, 7:00-8:30 pm

  • Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, 7:00-8:30 pm

  • Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022, 7:00-8:30 pm

  • Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022, 7:00-8:30 pm

We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable everyone to engage fully. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact the Triangle ArtWorks General Manager, Corey Blaustein via email or at 818-804-1407. We will do our best to facilitate any requests made within two weeks of the event, but the earlier you can alert us to your access needs, the easier it will be to facilitate.

About Pattie Hopkins Kinlaw

North Carolina musician Pattie Hopkins Kinlaw began playing the violin at age four and received her Bachelor’s degree in Violin Performance and Suzuki Pedagogue Certification from East Carolina University.  A versatile musician, she is equally comfortable on a bluegrass stage as part of Hank, Pattie and the Current (an Americana Bluegrass band based in Raleigh, NC) or playing classical violin as a performer with the Long Bay Symphony in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. For more information about Pattie please visit her website

Credit: Gabriel Nelson


This program is presented by PineCone - the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music, a Raleigh-based non-profit that celebrates musicians and the region's diverse musical heritage with concerts, facilitated jam sessions, workshops, youth programs and the annual festival IBMA Bluegrass Live! powered by PNC. For more information, visit PineCone.org.

Content developed and facilitated by Triangle ArtWorks through ArtSwell - professional development designed to serve North Carolina artists and arts administrators in all arts disciplines and stages of career development. For more information, visit TriangleArtWorks.org

This program is made possible in part by Come Hear NC, an initiative of the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, proud to support professional development for North Carolina’s rural musicians, important culture-keepers of our state’s rich musical legacy. For more information, visit ComeHearNC.com

 
 
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