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International Programs
There are three international
education programs currently available:
The DCP is an educational home-study program designed to
develop skills for Sweet Adelines International directors,
potential directors, and musical leaders. Much of the
information contained within the DCP Resource Modules is useful
for ALL chorus members.
Contact: Fay Baker
Email:
DCP@sweetadelines.org.au
Phone: 02 6337 1219
The IFP program ensures a high quality curriculum at
international events. Each faculty member participates in a
certification program that is designed to keep her current with
the latest information and teaching techniques.
Contact: For information on this program, or learn how to
apply, contact the
Music Services Department at international headquarters.
This program assures members that contest adjudicators are
qualified and produce work that is consistent with the standards
set by the organization. Trial scoring, individual critiques and
biennial education provide comprehensive training.
Contact: For more information, or to learn how to enrol,
contact the Music
Services Department at international headquarters.
The IMAP program provides in-depth training and certification
for advanced arrangers and is a source of new music arrangements
within the organization. If you are just starting out in
arranging, the Southern Cross
Regional Arrangers Program is for you!
Contact: Contact the
International Music
Services Department for more information on this program.
Administered by the Membership Department at international
headquarters, the Steps Program assists prospective choruses
through a series of steps to becoming a chartered chapter of
Sweet Adelines International.
Contact: For more information on the Steps Program, or for
information on starting a new Sweet Adelines chorus, contact the
Membership
Department at international headquarters.
The Young Women In Harmony Program, sponsored by Sweet
Adelines International, offers to music educators a means of
including the study and performance of barbershop harmony in
school music programs. The aim is to provide materials, training
and performance opportunities for young women and to foster
appreciation for this American musical art form. Free educator
kits are provided to music educators. A YWIH Guide for Choruses
is also available describing how to become involved in
sponsoring a YWIH chorus.
Contact: For more information on the YWIH Program, contact
regional YWIH Coordinator
Mary Leonard, or the Education
Department at international headquarters. |