Home » Blog » Weekly ’84 Participates in Residency and Clinic on Musical Theatre Singing Styles

Weekly ’84 Participates in Residency and Clinic on Musical Theatre Singing Styles

Auxiliary Adjunct Associate Professor of Voice and Co-Founder of the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute Edrie Means Weekly ’84, M.M., was invited to serve in residence at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, at the end of September to work with singers on musical theatre singing styles and perform as the soloist of their production of the Bernstein Mass. In November, she served as the guest clinician for the Wisconsin States National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), where she led a masterclass and presented on musical theatre singing styles.

Categories: ,

Recent News

People with movement disorders participate in a dance kick line as part of a MoveU! Move to Music adaptive dance class at Shenandoah University.

Grants Support MoveU! Program at Shenandoah

Financial Assistance Improves Adaptive Sports and Dance Opportunities For People With Mobility Challenges

Inaugural HIVE Shenandoah University Pitch Competition participants Abigail Keene ’26, Raquel Anongos ’26, Arizona Fischvogt ’28, Parker Brown ’29, Natalie Pronk ’29 stand in Halpin-Harrison Hall, Stimpson Auditorium, in front of a HIVE pull-up poster focused on entrepreneurship.

Shenandoah Celebrates Innovation At First Campus-Wide Pitch Competition

Pitch Contest Presented Through University’s Hub For Innovators, Veterans & Entrepreneurs (HIVE)

Monthly Archives