Two LSU students attended the conference and will report back on what they heard--and what they think we should do.
President Joseph Polisi (Juilliard), Ashley Dixon (LSU), Natalie Logan (LSU), and Dean José Antonio Bowen (SMU). |
Dean José Anontio Bowen presenting. |
A SMU student string quartet, LSU students and Eric Booth. |
Dean Robert Blocker (Yale). |
Ashley Dixon (LSU), President of CMS, Patricia Sheehan Campbell (Univ. of Washington) and Natalie Logan (LSU) |
Exploring four interrelated threads:The CMS 2013 Summit, "Developing the Artist Citizen,"
- What does it mean to be an artist-citizen?
- How can music be used to engage those who might feel marginalized within a particular community, and how might marginalized groups use music to give themselves a voice?
- What can we do as artists to improve the world?
- How can we position ourselves to be the most useful and how can we give our students the skills they need to be effective artist-citizens?
The 2013 CMS Summit focussed on Developing the Artist Citizen and took place at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, January 19-20, 2013.
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