Online Workshop via ZOOM
Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 12:00 PM EST: Click here to register
It’s no secret that expert performance in the performing arts requires a substantial and sustained time investment into deliberate practice over time. But not all time and energy spent practicing contributes equally to technical and artistic development. Practicing while being fatigued or overloaded is often counterproductive and leads to injuries and burnout. This workshop will introduce strategies to help student and professional performing artists practice both hard and smart and maximize the impact of the time and energy spent in the practice room.
About the Workshop Facilitator
Dr. J. Matt McCrary is a multidisciplinary researcher with broad expertise in the intersections of music performance and sports and medical sciences, informed by a unique background in music performance (BFA University of Michigan – Jazz Studies), exercise science (BS University of Michigan - Movement Science), and biomedical science (PhD University of Sydney). He currently works as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Hannover Medical School, and also serves as Secretary, Board of Directors and Chair of the Research Committee of the Performing Arts Medicine Association.