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    Announcing New York and Boston Language Workshops!

    facebookadThe Los Angeles workshops are starting to fill up, and I’ve gotten enough requests for East Coast workshops that I’ve set two dates: August 10-11 (New York) and August 17-18 (Boston). I’ll have venue information relatively soon.

    Workshop 3: New York (Precise location TBA)

    Saturday, August 10th, 2013; 10am-6pm
    Sunday, August 11th, 2013; 1:45pm-5:15pm

    Workshop 4: Boston (Precise location TBA)

    Saturday, August 17th, 2013; 10am-6pm
    Sunday, August 18th, 2013; 1:45pm-5:15pm

    Prices are the same as the LA workshops: $195 per person, and $175 if you register by July 25th. Also, if you’re attending a workshop and refer someone, you both get $10 back.

    Details here!

    Also, I’ll be extending the early registration discount for the LA workshops for another few days, until July 4th, 10pm. Information about the workshops is going out on a few mailing lists today, and I want to make sure people on those lists have an opportunity to take advantage of the discount before it expires. That’s it!

    New 1.5 Day Workshop Format! (and lower prices)

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    WorkshoplogoI’m trying out a new format for the Los Angeles workshops (July 13-14 and July 20-21). Instead of two full days, we’re going to do a full day on Saturday (10am-6pm) and a half day on Sunday (1:45pm-5:15pm). Prices are now $195 for both days, and if you register by the 1st of July, it’ll be $175. I’m doing this for a couple of reasons: First, my main audience in LA is classical singers, and most singers have church jobs on Sunday mornings. By starting later on Sunday, those singers won’t need to cancel work in order to attend. Second, everyone’s strapped for cash, and the idea of shelling out over $200 for a workshop is understandably difficult. By cutting back on the time, I can drop prices without cutting out too much content.

    See the new workshop format here.