Vol. XVIII No. 1
September 2002
Summer Workshops Keep Juilliard Sizzling

While there may be no regular summer session at Juilliard, that doesn't mean that the School is quiet from June to September. Throughout the summer months, when the College Division students are on vacation, Juilliard's halls are filled with students of all ages who come to participate in the many workshops and institutes that set up shop on our campus. Here are reports on this year's sessions.

The Complete Choral Musician: A Passion for Choral Music
By MARSHA GREENBERG
This workshop-the brainstorm of Judith Clurman-in its second consecutive year, is designed for the professional enrichement of anyone involved in choral music. More...

Signs of the Times: Interpreters Perfect Their Craft
By LISA YELON
It was with the goal of improving every aspect of an interpreter's work that 17 sign-language interpreters came to Juilliard from around the country for a week of intensive training in early June. More...

Summer Percussion Seminar: The Big "Bang" Theory
By JOSEPH GRAMLEY
Stressing the importance of versatility and breadth, the Juilliard Summer Precussion Seminar started off with a bang and opened new and exciting vistas to a group of highly talented precussion musicians. More...

Summer Dance Intensive: Technique Is Only the Beginning
By ELLIE MOORE
"They see the person, not just technique," says Genevive Menard, one of the 50 students who attended The Juilliard School's Dance Intensive this past summer. More...

Dalcroze Institute: A Flick, a Dab, and a Few Punches
By KATHERINE GERTSON
This year marked the ninth summer the Juilliard Evening Division has hosted the Dalcroze Institute. Just what is Dalcroze? Basically, it is the study of eurhythmics—the experiencing and learning of music through movement. More...