Music (ed) Matters

Episode 123: Episode 123 - Dr. Marcela Molina: Courageous Community Engagement & Redefining Success


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Let's talk about courage, curiosity, and... failing! Yes! In this episode, with Tucson Girls Chorus Artistic and Executive Director, Dr. Marcela Molina, we explore the steps to creative curiosity, meaningful partnership, and impactful community engagement. Specifically, we discuss how to:

  • Identify a need (and communicate it with your team and board)
  • Have conversation and get curious (with all partners in the program)
  • Meet in the Middle (and ensure all involved have agency)
  • Redefine Success (this part is gold!)

  • Learn more about the Tucson Girls Chorus and Dr. Molina: https://www.tucsongirlschorus.org/staff.

     

    Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4KZfze78EJ0


    Order your copy of Dr. Burch’s book, “The Business of Choir”: https://www.giamusic.com/store/resource/the-business-of-choir-book-g10713


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    —Kaleidoscope Adventures - find your adventure today, kaleidoscopeadventures.com/.  Including the June 2023 Festival and PD Weekend in Myrtle Beach with Alex & Emmy and their choirs!

    — The Kinnison Choral Company - check out their quality resources - or get your tracks made today - at KinnisonChoralCo.com


    **Show music originally written by Mr. Todd Monsell


    **Show photography provided by Dr. Dan Biggerstaff

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