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093 - What We're Doing for Informances This Year

Our theme, repertoire selections, and how we're preparing in the studio

Episode 93 of the Field Notes on Music Teaching & Learning podcast, hosted by Ashley Danyew, titled "093 - What We're Doing for Informances This Year" was published on March 18, 2026 and runs 14 minutes.

March 18, 2026 ·14m · Field Notes on Music Teaching & Learning

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March in my studio means one thing: informance season. We spend 10 to 12 weeks getting ready—learning and analyzing music, practicing demonstrations, preparing to talk to the audience. And this year, I knew from the start that the theme was going to require a little more planning than usual. If you’re new around here, I define a musical informance as an informal, informational performance that integrates education and experience. It’s an opportunity for students to share what and how they’re learning and invite parents and audience members into the music-making process. I started hosting informances in my studio in 2024, so this is our third year. Today, I’m sharing a behind-the-scenes look at our theme for this year, repertoire selections, and how we’re preparing for informances in the studio.

March in my studio means one thing: informance season. We spend 10 to 12 weeks getting ready—learning and analyzing music, practicing demonstrations, preparing to talk to the audience. And this year, I knew from the start that the theme was going to require a little more planning than usual.

If you’re new around here, I define a musical informance as an informal, informational performance that integrates education and experience. It’s an opportunity for students to share what and how they’re learning and invite parents and audience members into the music-making process.

I started hosting informances in my studio in 2024, so this is our third year. Today, I’m sharing a behind-the-scenes look at our theme for this year, repertoire selections, and how we’re preparing for informances in the studio.

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Resources Mentioned

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Ep. 068 - How to Plan a Musical Informance

Ep. 069 - A Musical Informance to Celebrate the Solar Eclipse

Ep. 071 - 3 Things I Learned from Hosting a Musical Informance

Ep. 081 - Celebrating Women in Music: An Inside Look at Our Studio Informances

Piano Adventures, Level 3A (Faber)

Sakura - Secondo Part (arr. Faber)

Essential Piano Technique, Level 2 (Penelope Roskell)

Duet Music by Ann Buys

Musical Informance Planning Guide

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