The Community Partner Alliance (CPA) is a NATS Boston initiative that promotes partnerships between voice-related, education-based organizations to advance the core tenet of IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access) in our Greater Boston music community. We are stronger in community, and all are welcome and needed in this vital work. Interested? Click on the image above to learn more!
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SNATS Boston is an intercollegiate community of students in the Greater Boston area dedicated to learning more about the profession of voice teaching. The aim of the SNATS Boston consortium is to foster a collaborative organization of students across institutions, connecting and uniting the next generation of voice educators. Interested in joining this exciting community of aspiring voice teachers? Click on the image above for more information!
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Student Auditions allow singers who are students of NATS Boston teachers the opportunity to receive constructive feedback from voice professionals and compete to receive awards. This year, we are forming a Student Auditions Committee to evaluate the value of our current programs and brainstorm what other opportunities we may be able to provide for students. Interested in joining the committee? Click on the image above to learn more!
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Join the NATS Boston Board!
We are looking for passionate, driven voice professionals to join our NATS Boston Board. We strongly believe that leadership on our board needs to reflect the diverse community of belonging we are working to build. This past year and moving forward, our community initiatives have been re-centered around inclusion, equity, and access for Black voice professionals and their students. We believe that marginalized communities must be centered in the work we do. Hence, we strongly encourage submissions from Black voice professionals or from those who are members of other marginalized communities. To be considered, please submit a letter of intent (around 200-250 words) to introduce yourself and describe what draws you to join the board via this Google form. If you are not yet a NATS Boston Member, but are interested in serving, please submit a letter of intent. You can join after hearing about your acceptance into the board- we’d love to have you!