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Performer's Lab

Faculty: Aenea Mizushima Keyes

Dates: Sunday, October 20 (online), October 27, November 3, November 17 from 1:30-3:00pm

Location: In-person at the Ann Getty Center for Education (50 Oak Street) 

Cost: $200


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Prepare for your next performance at the interactive Performer’s Lab! 
Coach and instructor, Aenea Mizushima Keyes, leads the Performer’s Lab! with exercises and related discussion topics to explore creative flow and joyful, expressive performance. Test new skills inside the Performer's Lab! 50 Oak Street classroom and the beautiful Sol Joseph Recital Hall! Continue engaging in the workshop's innovative performance suggestions by actively listening to classmates during coached performance explorations. Additionally, this unique Performer’s Lab! workshop supports CE performers by offering two in-person sessions before the November 10 CE Solo Recital:

  • NEW! Session 1A: 10/20 online (1.25 hours) - A time to meet your instructor and workshop colleagues, share performance experiences and goals, and explore mindful awareness. New students have priortiy to play out a work-in-progress. All students are encouraged to engage in supportive listening and provide feedback.
  • Session 1B: 10/27 in-person (1.75 hours) – Students are invited to play out any work-in-progress and explore performance awareness. Your instructor offers inside-out approaches and tips that inspire performance exploration. Students are to engage in active listening while classmates perform. 
  • Session 2: 11/3 in-person (1.5 hours) – Students learn simple yet effective exercises to strengthen mental performance preparation and apply new skills with on-stage explorations.
  • Session 3: 11/17 in-person (1.5 hours) – A wrap-up class for students to engage in discussion & feedback. Students are also welcome to engage in further exploration, which may include fun structured improvisation to expand performance awareness. Next steps for all students will be explored and discussed. 

All instruments and levels are welcome; performance is not required; new and returning
students learn together through discussion, explorations, and listening.

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Aenea Mizushima Keyes:

SFCM instructor and coach, Aenea Mizushima Keyes, brings over 20 years of coaching experience to her work with students and professionals. Her international performances include innovative work as a soloist, chamber musician, and violinist-composer, and tours in the United States, Europe, Russia, and Japan. Aenea’s improvised compositions inspired by visual art have been showcased by the SFMOMA, the Asian Art Museum, the Oakland Museum, and London’s British Museum. Recordings as violinist and founding member of MusicAEterna include “Seasons” and “At the Museum,” featuring Aenea’s original compositions and MusicAEterna’s signature ChamberImprov. Aenea has also premiered works at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, including Carman Moore’s Mass for the 21st Century. M.M., National Academy of Music, Bulgaria; B.A., Sarah Lawrence College, USA.

 

 

Ready, Set, Go!

Faculty: Pasha Sabouri and Mimi Zweig

Dates: January 2-4, 2025

Location: In-person at the Bowes Center (200 Van Ness)

This unique workshop is designed to help violinists and violists explore musical development through the understanding of tension and release. Over the course of this 3-day workshop, participants will learn how to help you guide your students towards artistry, with a more natural approach to playing. Be ready to try out the teaching techniques, and come away with new concepts and tools for your studio. We encourage all teachers to bring your students or videos for personalized feedback!

  • 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM - A time to engage in lectures and discussions on key topics.
  • 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM - Hands-on application of key topics discussed in the morning session. 
  • Key Topics include:
    • Understanding and mastering tension and release in playing
    • Tone
    • Set-up technique
    • Shifting, vibrato, bow strokes
    • Scale sequence
    • Etude sequence
    • Selected repertoire for beginning, intermediate, and advanced level students

Reserve your spot soon! 
This special workshop is limited to 30 teachers to ensure an intimate and focused learning environment to all. 

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Pasha & Mimi

Pasha Sabouri:

Pasha Sabouri is one of the most sought-after and respected American violin pedagogues of the new generation. He has performed in recitals and concerts in Holland, Sweden, Austria, Germany, UK, throughout the United States and Canada. A passionate educator and a published author whose acclaimed book "Upbeat" guides middle and high school students and their families on the road to professional musical education and career. His students are competing and featured in such competitions and media outlets as Menuhin Competition, Sphinx Competition, Dallas Symphony’s Lynn Harrell Competition, ENKOR Competition, and NPR's From The Top, winning the coveted "Jack Kent Cooke" Award.

Pasha Sabouri is the founder and Artistic Director of the Texas Strings Festival, and it’s affiliate Master Series - a year-round educational initiative which provides the students with extraordinary opportunity to be guided and inspired by leading musicians of the day. Throughout the years the students of TSF have had the privilege to work with such luminaries as Miriam Fried, Vadim Gluzman, Paul Kantor, Ida Kavafian, Jan Mark Sloman, Jinjoo Cho, Nadja Salerno Sonnenberg, Robin Wilson, Grigory Kalinovsky and William Hagen. He is also the founder and leader of Teachers’ Lounge – an online teachers collective designed to support and empower his colleagues with innovative ways of teaching and studio development.

Based in the ý Francisco Bay Area, Dr. Sabouri is currently violin faculty at UCSB  and is Head of Strings at the ý Francisco Conservatory of Music Pre-College. He has also had the privilege to serve as Adjunct Professor at Concordia College as well as Artistic Director at the Concordia College Music Academy in Austin, Texas. Prior to this position, he was appointed Lecturer Violin Professor at Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana, and has also been faculty at Encore Chamber Music Institute, Omaha Conservatory of Music Institute, the Brian Lewis Young Artist Program, and has adjudicated at Carnegie Hall NYO/2 program, Jack McGehee and UT Concerto Competitions.

Pasha Sabouri has appeared as a soloist at the opening of the Edinburgh Festival, performed with the Texas Chamber Orchestra, Las Vegas Philharmonic, Henderson Symphony, and the Ottawa Sinfonette. He was awarded the first prize at the National Federation of Music Clubs Young Artist Competition, and was named National Finalist for Music Teachers National Association, The Texas Young Artist, and the Coeur D’Alene Competitions. 

Mimi Zweig:

Mimi Zweig is professor of music in violin at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and director of the Indiana University String Academy. She joined the Jacobs School of Music faculty in 1976.

Zweig studied with Louis Krasner, Samuel Kissel, Raphael Bronstein, and Tadeusz Wroński. She has been a member of the Syracuse Symphony, American Symphony under Leopold Stokowski, and Indianapolis Symphony.  She has developed pre-college string programs across the United States since 1972.

Zweig has given master classes and pedagogy workshops in the United States, Mexico, Canada, Israel, Japan, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, and throughout Europe. Her innovative web-based teaching tool, Mimi Zweig StringPedagogy.com, is accessed worldwide.

American Public Television released the Emmy-nominated documentary Circling Around—The Violin Virtuosi, featuring IU String Academy students, in spring 2006.

In 2019, Zweig was the recipient of the American String Teachers Association Artist Teacher Award. Her students have won numerous competitions and teach and perform worldwide.