This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity. For the complete interview, you can access here.
Kristine Dizon: Hello, my name is Kristine Dizon and I'm the CEO and Founder of the Modern Artist Project. Today, I'm with Eric Booth, who has been on the faculty of Juilliard, Tanglewood, and Lincoln Center Institute. He has given workshops at over 30 universities and 60 cultural institutions, and has designed and led over 20 research projects and seven online courses and workshops, including the new course "Teaching Artistry for Social Impact," offered free on Kadenze. Thank you, Eric, for joining us today.
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AuthorKristine Dizon is a multi-faceted performer, teacher, writer, author, linguist, and entrepreneur. She is Founder & CEO of the Music & Language Learning Center, The Modern Artist Project and co-founder of the Gran Canaria International Clarinet Festival and American Single Reed Summit. She is an artist for Uebel Clarinets and Silverstein Works. Learn more at www.kristinedizon.com. Archives
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