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WELCOME!. NATS North Florida Chapter Fall 2013 Teacher Symposium and Business Meeting 10:45 AM: WELCOME and COFFEE

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  1. WELCOME! NATS North Florida Chapter Fall 2013 Teacher Symposium and Business Meeting 10:45 AM: WELCOME and COFFEE 11:00 AM: PRESENTATION #1: Dr. Christine Sapienza, Associate Dean of the College of Health Sciences, Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Jacksonville University - Vocal Health and Expiratory Strength Training. 12:00 PM: PRESENTATION #2: Dr. Carole Clifford – Tongue tension: Problems and solutions. 12:45 PM BUSINESS LUNCH: Audition forms deadline, nominations, etc. 1:30 PM: PANEL DISCUSSION #1: Kimberly Beasley, Assistant Professor of Voice, Jacksonville University – Studio Building Blocks: Methods for the 4 year development of a BFA. 2:15 PM: PRESENTATION #3: Dr. Anne Richie – Career Longevity and the Professional Female Singer. 3:00 PM: PANEL DISCUSSION #2: Transforming Singers into Better Musicians – methods and resources for ear training, sight singing, and theory. 3:45 PM: ADJOURN

  2. Featured Speaker Christine Sapienza, Ph.D., CCC-SLP​​ Associate Dean of the College of Health Sciences, Program Director  Professor: Communication Sciences and Disorders As a full professor Dr. Sapienza's area of research interests include the study of adult normal and disordered voice and adult neuromotor disorders such as Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. Her most recent work has focused on the use of strength training paradigms in these populations as well as with spinal cord injury and others with physical and neurological insult. She has authored over 100 publications which can be found in the Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research (JSLHR), The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Journal of Applied Physiology, Journal of Voice, AMJSLP and others.  Dr. Sapienza authored the graduate textbook: Voice Disorders (Plural Publishing) as well as the Voice Disorders Workbook ​and DVD on Vocal Images (Plural Publishing).

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