| Dawn Norfleet - Vocal Jazz
Workshop:
Dr. Norfleet’s workshop is entitled ‘Do-Be’ or
Not ‘Do-Bop’: A Vocal Jazz Journey. She takes
students on a historical trek through the
development of vocal jazz. The workshop
starts with the exciting rhythms of New
Orleans (noted as the "birthplace" of jazz),
then winds through African American folk
music such as "work songs" and the blues, and
culminates with a kid-friendly "jam session," - a
musical meeting of minds where individual
creative expression is celebrated. Along the
way, students learn about vocal jazz icons,
common jazz rhythms, vocal techniques such
as "pitch bending" "blue notes" and
improvisation. They have the opportunity to
write and perform their own original blues
song!
Dawn Norfleet’s academic and musical
journey began when she was a student in Los
Angeles public schools, where her singing, fluteplaying
and song-writing talents were nurtured by
flourishing arts programs. A Wellesley College
grad, "Dr. Dawn" later studied Classical musical
composition and earned a Ph.D. in
ethnomusicology from Columbia University. She
began her professional career as a jazz vocalist,
flutist and composer on the excitingly
competitive music scene of New York City, where
she worked among the top young musicians in
the world. As winner of a national competition
for new Classical choral works, her composition
was performed by a Minnesota-based vocal
ensemble. Dawn eventually returned to the West
Coast and immersed herself
in the Los Angeles music
scene.
Price:
$100 per 60-minute workshop, plus possible planning fee. Minimum three workshops per day must be scheduled.
Age Group: 4-12
Capacity: 1 Classroom (maximum of 35 students, plus regular teacher)
Availability: Year Round
To design an arts education program with this artist, please call (213) 250-ARTS or email schoolprograms@musiccenter.org.
Prices good thru 6-30-11
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