WORKSHOPS
Each year CCNATS hosts several professional development events that focus on current trends in the NATS field as well as presentations for young singers on auditioning and performance practice. Due to the effects of the COVID crisis on our profession, CCNATS offered monthly online workshops September 2020 through February 2021 to engage our community and promote teacher education. Check out the workshops listed below as well as the events listed on our 'Past Workshops' tab to view our presentations this year.

CCNATS January Teacher Workshop
Building a Music Business in Today's Age
Presented by Dr. Greta Pope
Director of The Private Music Studio
Sunday, January 31
2-3:30pm
On Zoom
Free to CCNATS Members
In this 90 minute presentation you’ll learn the Proven Formula to successfully grow your music business and earn the money you deserve without years of struggle.
Building a Music Business in Today's Age
Presented by Dr. Greta Pope
Director of The Private Music Studio
Sunday, January 31
2-3:30pm
On Zoom
Free to CCNATS Members
In this 90 minute presentation you’ll learn the Proven Formula to successfully grow your music business and earn the money you deserve without years of struggle.

This presentation is for you if want to monetize your skills as a singer, musician, or studio owner.
Key takeaways:
Key takeaways:
- The proven formula for career success
- how to build your brand
- social media and why it's important
- marketing
- how to build a fully-booked studio
- and more!
CCNATS February Teacher Workshop
Exploring China Through Song part of the Cracking the Canon Series Presented by Juliet Petrus RESCHEDULED Sunday, February 21st 2:00-3:30 pm On Zoom Free to CCNATS Members How does a soprano from Michigan become the leading Western interpreter of contemporary Chinese vocal repertoire? Juliet Petrus discusses her journey into Chinese music and language and the opportunities it has brought to connect the two cultures through music. Since her first involvement with the iSING! International Young Artist Festival in China, performance of Chinese music in China and around the world has become her passion. The recent co-author of Singing in Mandarin: A Guide to Chinese Lyric Diction and Vocal Repertoire, (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020), she hopes that the book will allow more accessibility to the beautiful music of China, inspiring teachers and students to explore the repertoire which has become so dear to her. She will give a brief overview of material covered within the book, including excerpts from her CD of Chinese and American Art Songs, A Great Distance. |

American and Italian soprano, Juliet Petrus, is recognized for her effortless coloratura and is steadily making her mark as a versatile and captivating performer in the world of recital, concert and opera. Ms. Petrus is in high demand in the United States and China as the leading Western interpreter of contemporary Chinese vocal music. She is a founding member of the Collaborative Arts Institute of Chicago, devoted to the education and performance of art song. Previously a long-time Chicago resident, Juliet now divides her time between London, where she lives with her husband and son, and China. Learn more about Juliet Petrus HERE