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High School Choral Day and All-State Choir Boot-Camp

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The Hodgson School of Music Choral Program will present two events for High School students this September, the annual High School Choral Day (Wednesday, September 28, 2011) and the UGA All-State Choir Audition Boot-Camp (Saturday, September 24, 2011).

Our annual High School Choral Day is a wonderful and unique opportunity for your best and most dedicated singers to rehearse and perform in our world-class facilities, to work with and make personal connections with our conducting and voice faculties, and to enjoy the fellowship and artistic camaraderie of the collegiate singers of the UGA Glee Clubs and UGA Hodgson Singers. More information on this event can be found here, UGA HSCD Information Sheets 2011[2].

The UGA All-State Choir Audition Boot-Camp is a day-long workshop with the UGA Voice and Choral Faculty designed to help coach and prepare high school singers for success on the Georgia All-State Choir Auditions, as well as offer them a snapshot of life as a collegiate voice major.  This new initiative which will feature UGA Voice and Choral Faculty, and is designed to be a fun and informative day in which high school juniors and seniors can have intensive coaching and clinics in all of the musical and intellectual disciplines that are evaluated during the Georgia All-State Choir auditions. The registration deadline for Boot-Camp is Friday, September 16, 2011. UGA All State Choir Boot Info and Application[2]

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