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Performing Arts Leadership & Management

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Conservatory Performs 2022/23 Season Announcement

Shenandoah Conservatory Announces 2022/23 Season

Shenandoah Conservatory announces its 2022/23 season of live music, theatre and dance. The Conservatory Performs season features dozens of opportunities to witness and experience the arts, including a rich variety of performances by students, faculty and internationally renowned guest artists. The season kicks off Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, with a performance by the Grammy Award-winning […]

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2022 PALM GEL Trip to Greece

Six PALM Students Explore Arts Leadership through GEL Trip to Greece

Six Performing Arts Leadership and Management (PALM) students, along with Director and Professor of Performing Arts Leadership & Management David Edelman, M.F.A., and Assistant Dean of Administration, Executive Director of Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy, Adjunct Associate Professor of Performing Arts Leadership & Management and Adjunct Associate Professor of Education & Leadership Jennifer Green-Flint, D.Prof., participated […]

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Alumni Successes

Anita Williams

Williams ’21, ’23 Appointed Education Assistant at Richmond Symphony

Violist Anita Williams ’21, ’23 (Bachelor of Music in Performance, Master of Science in Performing Arts Leadership & Management) was recently appointed education assistant in the education department at the Richmond Symphony. She will support all of their education programming in her new role and will work quite a bit with the youth orchestras. “I […]

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PALM Internships

Nine PALM Students Complete Internships with Organizations throughout the U.S.

Nine graduate students pursuing a Master of Science in Performing Arts Leadership & Management have successfully completed internships with an array of performing arts organizations throughout the United States. Christine Boehm ’22 recently completed an internship as associate to the business manager at the Smithtown Performing Arts Center in New York. Abigail Brower ’22 recently […]

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