Dr. Cate is available for clinics and workshops online, at your school, at your local Azumi/Jupiter dealer or for your professional organization.
Online clinics, workshops, seminars and masterclasses – Any of the presentations and workshops can come directly to your participants via Zoom or other meeting platform. Well versed in online presentation and screen sharing of content. I can offer discussions, sectional rehearsals, exercises of any content you see on this blog.
In-service events and new teacher training – Hands-on workshops in flute pedagogy covering how to teach embouchure formation, tone production, posture, ergonomics and technique building.
Music Educator convention presentations – Lecture demonstrations on flute pedagogy geared to the needs of music educators
School clinics and workshops – Clinics on effective practice for full ensembles. Flute specific clinics on tone, vibrato, intonation, technique building, learning piccolo and more.
Dealer master classes – In store or online master classes for flutists of all abilities targeted for the needs of your local customers.
For more about Dr. Cate Hummel, visit fluteline.com/about_me.html
Are you interested in having Dr. Cate present at your event, at your school or over the Internet? She can tailor a clinic, sectional or workshop for your specific needs. Dr. Cate is also available to come into your school as a flute specialist to work with your students on a regular basis, either with groups or individually. Contact her directly at dr_cate@sbcglobal.net to set up an event in collaboration with your local Jupiter/Azumi dealer. Be sure to ask about arranging educational grants to support your event.
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