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Professional Development: Field Trips
Professional development trips contribute to PMP’s mission of promoting community and idea exchange among arts organizations in Philadelphia. PMP generally sponsors such trips once a year.
Lincoln Center Festival 2006
July 12 through July 16, 2006
PMP's annual large-scale professional development trip took about twenty
leaders from the area's music and arts community to New York from July
12 to 16, 2006 for a whirlwind trip including four performances, four
related panel discussions, and a tour of public art on Coney Island.
Three of the performances and two of the discussions were produced by
this year's Lincoln Center Festival. As ever, trip participants debated
the merits of each event and found much commend or contest. Members of
the group, which this year included representatives from the dance and
visual arts sectors, made several promising connections and took
advantage of the opportunity to reflect on their fields on both local
and national levels.
Spring 2006 Ruunouts: the Princeton Laptop Orchestra and New Strategies with DJ Spooky
During the first week of April 2006, PMP took two "runout" trips to
innovative music events. Both events focused on the rising influence of
electronics in concert music. The first, on Tuesday, April 4, was the
Princeton Laptop Orchestra, cleverly nicknamed PLOrk. The second, on
Thursday, April 6, was "New Strategies with DJ Spooky," an evening of
diverse, mostly solo acts, curated by the young deejay.
Lincoln Center Festival 2005
Wednesday, July 13 through Saturday, July 16, 2005
PMP hosted its annual professional development field trip in New York in July, this year attending several events within the Lincoln Center Festival 2005. Comprised of about twenty-five leaders of the Greater Philadelphia music community, the group enjoyed three days of performances, discussions, and networking opportunities.
Spring 2005 Runouts: Harry Partch’s Oedipus, A Tough Line, and ChaplinOperas
On three evenings during the spring of 2005, PMP hosted trips to performances of the Ridge Theater’s production of Harry Partch’s Oedipus, VisionIntoArt’s A Tough Line, and Ensemble Intercontemporain’s performance of Benedict Mason’s ChaplinOperas.
Lost Objects, Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York City, December 3, 2004
On Friday, December 3, 2004, PMP’s staff was joined by eight representatives of Greater Philadelphia’s contemporary music community for a performance of “Lost Objects,” part of the Next Wave Festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
Tanglewood
Music Center’s Festival of Contemporary Music
Lenox, Massachusetts, August 12-17, 2004
Seven representatives of Philadelphia-based contemporary music organizations
attended the Tanglewood Music Center’s 2004 Festival of Contemporary
Music, enjoying performances by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Meridian Arts
Ensemble, New Fromm Players and Tanglewood Music Center Fellows with guest
artists Dawn Upshaw, Lucy Shelton and André Watts. The group also held
roundtable discussions with featured composers and Tanglewood administrators.
American
Composers Orchestra/Jazz Organ Summit/Fiesta Mexicana/Sweeney Todd
New York City, March 10-13, 2004
Twenty-seven representatives of Philadelphia’s music community traveled
to New York to attend performances of the American Composers Orchestra at
Carnegie Hall, a Jazz Organ Summit at the Iridium Jazz Club, Fiesta Mexicana:
Masters of Mexican Music, presented by the World Music Institute at Town
Hall, and Sweeney Todd at the New York City Opera. Participants also
enjoyed several panel discussions with distinguished musicians, presenters,
and other arts professionals.
Bolcom/Allen/Blend
New York City, December 7-10, 2002
Thirty participants in PMP’s third professional development field trip
to New York City attended performances at the Metropolitan Opera, the Kitchen,
and the Village Vanguard and took part in discussions with a diverse group
of composers, performing artists, arts administrators, and grant makers. (more)
Xenakis and Heath
New York City, October 19-21, 2001
Twenty-four Philadelphia musicians and arts professionals attended a tribute
concert to Iannis Xenakis by the Ensemble Sospeso at Miller Theatre and a
celebration of jazz saxophonist Jimmy Heath’s 75th birthday at Lincoln
Center. Participants also took part in a roundtable discussion about the role
of contemporary music in the arts community and building audiences for new
music. (more)
A Great Day in
New York
New York City, January 14-15, 2001
The Philadelphia Music Project’s first professional
development trip brought 19 individuals representing fourteen area music organizations,
Settlement Music School, and The Pew Charitable Trusts to New York City to
attend a concert reflecting the diversity of New York’s music community,
a follow-up symposium entitled "Post classical music and the changing
marketplace," and a discussion on the genesis of the "Great Day
in New York" Series and programming philosophies. (more)
Professional Development Symposia and Seminars
Professional Development Field Trips