WORLD VOICE DAY
April 16th, 2010, 1:00 – 5:00 pm
MICROPHONE WORKSHOP II
Sponsored by
NATS-NYC
and
Entertainment Technology Department, NYC College of Technology
Vocal and audio professionals meet to discuss the complexities and demands of their respective fields. Collaboration between these two disciplines is extremely important to achieve a great result in performance, and this workshop seeks to bring the two disciplines together.
Topics include:
•How vocal and sound professionals can communicate to serve the needs of the production

•How does live sound happen?
•How is the singing voice produced?
•Common sound and vocal issues and how to address them
•Panel discussion with top tier industry experts from both professions
Panelists/ presenters scheduled to appear:
Dr. Jeanne Goffi-Fynn,
Director, Doctoral Cohort Program, Teachers College, Columbia University
Jan Horvath,
Adjunct Faculty, CAP 21
Broadway and Off Broadway Performer
John Huntington,
Professor of Sound and Show Control, NYC College of Technology
Abe Jacob,
The “Godfather” of Theatre Sound
Currently at New York City Opera
Andrew Keister,
Broadway Sound Designer
Gary Mauer,
Broadway and National tour Performer
Dr. Pamelia Phillips,
Professional Program Director, CAP21
Michael Rider,
Adjunct Music Theater Voice Faculty, Montclair State University
Adjunct Faculty, CAP 21
Dr. David B. Smith,
Chair, Entertainment Technology, NYC College of Technology
Philip “PJ” Volpe,
Head of Sound, Metropolitan Opera
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
Department of Entertainment Technology
Voorhees Theater, Voorhees Hall
186 Jay Street, Brooklyn
Express A or Local C train to High Street (first stop in Brooklyn, front of train)
(See map below or click here for a more detailed interactive map with parking.