I was recently privileged to be sponsored by the chorus to
attend the (very appropriately
acronym-ed)
Acappella Harmony Academy in Tulsa, birthplace and current headquarters
of Sweet
Adelines International.
The theme for the conference was not Think outside the Box,
but rather Throw the Box Away!
and sessions were geared to evolving women’s
barbershop from “technically
excellent but predictable” to“technically
excellent and OUT THERE!”
The Aha Moments were everywhere.
For someone like myself from the
ranks of Aussie-chorus member-land it was like being a
kid in a lolly shop – if
you can imagine Dede’s recent coaching session multiplied over
three full days
(my program totalled 20 sessions), then that would come close to the level of
education, innovation and energy that we were feted with.
At the risk of boring you with too many superlatives, I’ll
just mention three of the
more personal Aha Moments that made the conference so special
for me.
A spontaneous gathering of the seven Aussies
(plus one renegade director/coach from NZ :-)
in the hallowed foyer of the SweetAdelines International
Headquarters, singing
I Am Australian to the delight of official tours of delegates
(the Americans love this song!)
A “date with destiny” moment, accidentally
finding myself sharing a long lunch with Shirley
Kout, one of the women
responsible for bringing barbershop to Australia three decades ago,
and without
whom we may well not have been doing what we do today.
Realising, that not only were we learning from
the organisation’s living icons, but that
this is the forum in which these
iconic leaders also learn and refine their craft.
In a session on Mental Preparation
(aka How To Deal With Nerves) a hand went up behind me,
and a fellow who I had not
previously met, but have since learnt is Jim Arns, was sharing
the story of his
most nervestruck moment …..!!! Some minutes later, in the same session,
another
hand went up from among the class, and this time it was a “dry mouth” story
volunteered by Dale Syverson, followed by a debate among everyone present, on
the use
of “pink pills” …I could go on, but of course I won’t.
The only thing I want to add here is an encouragement to every member who loves
doing what we
do, and wants to do it better.
Please keep your eyes open for the next time our Management
Team offers the
educational grant, and apply for it!
I can guarantee you won’t
be disappointed with the learning experiences
offered by this organisation. Lorraine