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MAC to School 2024

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The Manhattan Association of Cabarets (MAC) announces the ninth year of its MAC TO SCHOOL weekend event. The two-day interactive cabaret symposium features master classes, panel discussions, seminars, workshops, and showcases, and will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 28 & 29, at Don’t Tell Mama and Studios 353 in Manhattan.

MAC TO SCHOOL is open to MAC members and non-members.

  • Flat registration fee for MAC members: $90
  • Registration fee for non-MAC members: $165, or join MAC for only $65 (basic level) for a full-year membership to take advantage of the deeply discounted MAC member price of only $90 for the entire MAC TO School weekend (as well as discounts to other MAC events throughout the year!).

The registration fee is good for admission to all MAC To School events. Tuition is the same regardless of how many sessions you attend. Register early, as opportunities to participate in interactive sessions are determined on a first come, first served basis! If you are not chosen as a participant or alternate for an interactive session, YOU ARE STILL REGISTERED TO ATTEND AS AN AUDITOR.
MAC To School’s sessions feature cabaret performers, musical directors, directors, ensemble musicians, and booking managers from NYC and beyond.

Registration closes Sept. 27.

Complete schedule follows:

Saturday, September 28th

9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Don’t Tell Mama, 343 West 46th St., New York, NY 10036

1:30-5:30 p.m. at Studios 353, 353 West 48th St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10036

9:30-10 a.m.

Registration

Join the MAC Board of Directors in the piano bar at Don’t Tell Mama to register for MAC To School. Receive your schedule of events and hobnob with your fellow cabaret enthusiasts.

10-11 a.m.

How To Block and Light a Show with Kelly Wohlford

How do lights and blocking enhance (or undermine) the narrative and emotional arc of a cabaret show? Don’t Tell Mama’s Chief Technical Director Kelly Wohlford takes a deep dive into the mechanics of color, space, and movement, and how performers can utilize those powers to make their show pop. Wohlford will also demystify the “tech sheet,” the document the Tech Director works from to light a show on the fly. Q and A.

11:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 

The Pathos of Patter with Carolyn Montgomery

This class takes a comprehensive look at the spoken word in a cabaret act. Seventy-five minutes includes basic principles for creating dialogue that is both interesting and authentic, while supporting the music that is the focal point of any program. An outline of specific guidelines, followed by a brief demonstration by the instructor, highlight the building blocks for creating effective patter. Four participants will be pre-selected to bring in samples of their spoken work to perform for the class, and receive feedback from the instructor. (4 participation slots available)

1:30-2:45 p.m.

Panel Discussion: Nuts and Bolts: Establishing, Maintaining, and Growing Your Cabaret Career

A cross-section of cabaret professionals discuss best practices, shortcuts, what works, and what’s possible in the cabaret industry. A wide-ranging discussion with useful nuggets for beginning, emerging, and mid-career cabaret artists. Q & A. Panel includes promoter, performer, editor/publisher of NiteLifeExchange Scott Barbarino; Meg Flather, winner of the 2024 MAC Award for Major Artist; director, songwriter, and dramatist Barry Kleinbort; performer and booking manager at Don’t Tell Mama Sidney Myer; entertainer, singer, story teller, and host Richard Skipper; pianist, composer, and musical director Yasuhiko Fukuoka; and is moderated by actor, singer, and MAC Award-nominated cabaret artist Cheo Bourne.

3–3:30 p.m. 

Vocal Warm-Up Extravaganza with William Zeffiro

In this interactive lecture-demonstration, William Zeffiro will guide attendees through a comprehensive warm-up designed to bring the vocal instrument into alignment, reduce tension, and get the breath moving, while simultaneously analyzing and explicating the function of each exercise. You’ll leave this session with a battery of vocal exercises built upon Zeff’s extensive knowledge of anatomy, acoustics, and vocal mechanics, from which you’ll be able to pick and choose, depending on your own vocal needs, for years to come.

3:30-5:30 p.m.

Cabaret Performance Master Class with Scott Coulter

MAC is delighted to bring five-Time MAC Award winner and internationally-recognized Master Teacher Scott Coulter to MAC To School. A veteran performer who’s toured internationally with the likes of Stephen Schwartz, Goodrich & Heisler, Ben Vereen, and Liz Callaway, Coulter brings a lifetime of performing experience, along with Emmy-nominated directing chops and musical arranging skills to the table. Coulter will critique, challenge, and inspire eight singers to take their work to the next level in a master-class format in front of a roomful of auditors. (8 participation slots available)

Sunday, September 29th

10 a.m.-12:45 p.m. at  Don’t Tell Mama, 343 West 46th St., New York, NY 10036

1:45-6 p.m. at Studios 353, 353 West 48th St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10036

10-11:15 a.m.

“Let It Go” Vocal Wellness Clinic with Lisa Viggiano

Combining her expertise as a speech therapist, performer, and certified instructor in The Singing Athlete vocal training method, Lisa Viggiano will work with all attendees as well as five individuals to release tension and set the voice free to be its best self, through the use of neuroscience-based drills that utilize massage, movement, temperature, and touch. Whether you’re recovering from a physical or vocal injury, or are simply looking for short-cuts to a more efficient vocal practice, you’ll experience the power of these simple drills to short-circuit stage fright, get you out of your head and into your body, and set your instrument free. (5 pre-selected participation slots available)

11:30-12:45 p.m.

Holiday Song Showcase hosted by Hannah Jane

Planning a Christmas show? A Valentine’s Day show? An Administrative Professionals’ Day show? In this showcase, a phalanx of talented songwriters will parade their original holiday songs for YOUR consideration, interspersed with songwriter interviews by host/emcee Hannah Jane. Sheet music will be available for interested singers after the show. Songwriters include David Alpher, Ed Alstrom, Daniel Cainer, Ann Hampton Callaway, Eden Casteel, Michael Colby, Annie Dinerman, John Forster, Julie Gold, Harriet Goldberg, Oren Levine, Jennie Litt, Tracy Stark, and Tom Toce.

1:45-2:15 p.m. noon

Christine Lavin and John Forster: In Conversation

Songwriters, humorists, entertainers par excellence, and national treasures, John Forster and Christine Lavin have been making music and mischief together for decades. Straddling the worlds of cabaret, folk, musical theatre, and children’s music, they’ll share stories from the trenches, drop names, reminisce, and maybe even sing a song or two. The Boston Globe says, “If Joni Mitchell and Daffy Duck had a love child, he’d probably write songs just like John Forster.” “Christine Lavin is an iconic singer/songwriter who has earned her legendary status through years of tireless performing, doing shows at once quirky, hilarious and touching. Her songs have a wordsmith’s eye for detail, with a comic’s vision for the absurd, and a huge and fearless heart that will go anywhere.” Gary Gould, The Davison Index

2:30-3:45 p.m.

Self-Portrait with Jennie Litt

Cabaret is an intimate art form with no fourth wall, rendering the performer completely exposed. Wow, this can be unnerving! Participants in this workshop will have a choice of two songs about that very feeling of exposure: “Self-Portrait” by Ed Kleban, and “You There In The Back Row,” by Cy Coleman and Barbara Fried. This is an opportunity to get up in a safe space and experience the discomfort of letting oneself be truly seen—and the exhilaration of radical self-acceptance that can result. (6 pre-selected participation slots available)

4-6 p.m.

Refresh That Old Standard On A Dime!, with Steven Ray Watkins and Yaz (Yasuhiko Fukuoka)

Your musical reflexes will get a workout in our final session of the weekend! Eight singers will perform an American standard of their choosing, and then recast it on the fly in a whole new style—and then in another whole new style! Musical Directors Watkins and Yasuhiko Fukuoka will mine their knowledge of musical genres—country, disco, bossa nova, rock, jazz, mariachi, klezmer, etc.—to challenge singers to move outside their comfort zones and explore how imagination, spontaneity, listening skills, and sheer guts can transform a familiar song into something entirely new and unexpected. (8 pre-selected participation slots available)

*Artists, panelists, and presenters subject to change.*

*Depending upon enrollment, singing in master classes and workshops is not guaranteed.*

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