Taking Charge of Your Performance Career 2021: Practising, Listening, Performing with Dame Evelyn Glennie
Workshop 1: Self-Motivation
Monday 10 May 11am – 12.30pm
What inspires us and motivates us to practise? Is there a right and wrong way to practise? This session will explore fresh approaches to practise and improvisation, including advice on how to reconnect with your instrument through exploration of range and timbre.
Workshop 2: Who’s Listening?
Tuesday 11 May 11am – 12.30pm
How do we listen to ourselves objectively? This session will reflect on the art of listening, both from the perspective of the performer and the audience. Evelyn will explore topics such as the usefulness of self-appraisal and self-criticism, what the audience will hear, and how musicians can provide the best listening experience for their audience.
Workshop 3: Ring in the Changes
Wednesday 12 May 11am – 12.30pm
How do musicians keep motivated in their careers when all around us has changed? This session will offer advice for musicians on adapting your career as you progress. Evelyn will also explore how audiences have changed over time, and how musicians can remain relevant as artists.
Taking Charge of Your Performance Career 2021: Practising, Listening, Performing with Liz Knowles
Workshop 1: Pushing the Refresh Button on Practise
Monday 31 May 11am – 12.30pm
Practise is the art of making choices. We might arrive into practise with the goal of building repertoire, technique, and skill, but away from the practise room the only thing that matters is how we express those things. How do you make practise more than a boring set of rules and exercises? How do you translate the details of practise into the wider panorama of expression? This session will explore how to make the choices that can turn practise into a compelling part of your musical journey—the line which connects your past, present, and future as a musician.
Workshop 2: Lend an Ear
Tuesday 1 June 11am – 12.30pm
In Irish music, listening is vital for how we learn tunes and style. On a deeper level, it can be the vehicle by which we come to understand elements of musicianship like intonation, technique, and musical expression. There are deep implications for listening in traditional music—as in all music. This session will explore new ways to approach listening in your practise and in teaching, how to apply it in recording and performance, and even how it can inform and inspire your composition and arrangement skills.
Workshop 3: The Many Stages of Performance
Wednesday 2 June 11am – 12.30pm
Performance can take place in a surprisingly wide range of venues and formats—pub and house concerts, sessions and festivals, performing arts centres and touring stage shows, television, radio, film and the recording studio. In this session, Liz will share thoughts on how to design concerts and performances—whatever the venue—from a musical and logistical standpoint while at the same time attending to your development as an artist. She will also share the pivotal moments in her career that have shaped her approach, and ideas on what the future of performance might look like after the pandemic and beyond.
Taking Charge of Your Performance Career 2021: Practising, Listening, Performing with Kenny Werner
Workshop 1: What Gets in your Way?
Wednesday 30 June 5pm – 6.30pm
How much do thoughts complicate your pathway in your playing, in your practising, in your listening? Self-Doubt. Self-Judgement. We could call this the two-headed monster, but there are more heads! In this session, Kenny will help musicians to identify the thoughts and emotions that create barriers to true mastery, and the following workshops will focus on overcoming those barriers.
Workshop 2: Making the True Connection
Thursday 1 July 5pm – 6.30pm
Learning to turn away from the conscious mind to what Kenny calls The Space. Practising and performing in the moment without thought, care or worry—that is every musician’s goal. In this workshop, Kenny will explain how detaching from the mind’s thought habits can help musicians to reconnect with their heart and their true intellect when playing, allowing them to become a clear conduit for the music.
Workshop 3: Knowing Your Material Will Make You Free
Friday 2 July 5pm – 6.30pm
Having achieved The Space, you can approach the items to practise with more focus and clarity than ever before, allowing you to achieve freedom in performance. Kenny will explain that proper preparation, which involves training your body to play the music with ease and without effort, is the key to true virtuosity. There's an ancient Sanskrit saying, "In The Mind, bondage. In The Mind, liberation". And so it is for musicians.