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Robblee Serves as Guest Clinician at Washington MEA Performance Institute

Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Conducting Tim Robblee, Ph.D., recently served as the guest clinician for the Washington Music Educators Association (WMEA) Performance Institute. He worked with numerous bands in the Olympia, Washington, area, from March 13 through March 15, serving as the keynote speaker, rehearsal clinician and honor band conductor.

Dr. Robblee’s other guest engagements this season have been conducting the Virginia Band and Orchestra Association (VBODA) District 10 honor band in Alexandria, Virginia; conducting the British Columbia, Canada All-Province Band in British Columbia, Canada; and presenting at the North Carolina MEA conference in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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