Singing | Matt Watroba | All Levels | Period 3 | Week 2 (July 14-19, 2024)
Bringing your songs and performances alive is all about choices. In this interactive class, Matt will show you the choices great performers make to get the most out of their songs and time on stage. Participants will then be encouraged to apply what they’ve learned to the songs they choose to sing. This workshop promises to be a safe, friendly place where beginners and professionals alike will benefit from the wisdom of the instructor and the group. Phrasing, style. stage fright, and performance techniques are just a few of the areas this class will explore on the way to wowing any audience with the power of your music.
About the Instructor
If you ask Matt Watroba, he will be quick to tell you that he is first and foremost a community singer. He is also a radio host and podcast producer, a music journalist, a father, a husband, a teacher, and a recent inductee to the Folk Alliance International Folk D.J. Hall of Fame. Matt is a published writer, having penned dozens of articles and reviews for Sing Out!, the national magazine of American folk and roots music founded by Pete Seeger in 1950.
His love of folk music led him to public radio where he has been producing and hosting programs for almost 40 years. Currently he can be heard on Michigan State Public Media and on the podcast, No Root, No Fruit—a history of folk, roots, & America music, one record at a time.
Matt also devotes much of his professional musical career to teaching and leading community sings in the Detroit area and across the country. He has conducted singing workshops for Wheatland Music Association, Summersongs, the Swannanoa Gathering, the Fox Valley Festival, and the Old Songs Festival, just to name a few. Propelled by the work of Pete Seeger, Matt has vowed to inspire or lead one hundred community sings every year.
Matt brings a unique set of talents to the stage as an educator, performer and master of ceremonies. His passion for bringing community together through music and education is infectious. Add to that Matt’s own special brand of humor and you will see why he is a respected and sought-after presenter and teacher in the world of folk and roots music.