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In addition to coursework, an essential component of a student's experience at the Clive Davis Institute consists of a robust offering of special events. Through workshops, interviews, panels, performances, demonstrations, and more, faculty and invited guests delve into topics that enhance the knowledge and information presented in our classrooms and studios.
In addition to coursework, an essential component of a student's experience at the Clive Davis Institute consists of a robust offering of special events. Through workshops, interviews, panels, performances, demonstrations, and more, faculty and invited guests delve into topics that enhance the knowledge and information presented in our classrooms and studios.
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REMU-TRIVIA
Hip hop's RATKING visit for a special studio workshop and discussion.
In a unique opportunity, Daymond visits the Institute to share his journey from the streets of Queens to being “…one of the most successful fashion icons of his generation to one of the most sought after branding experts…in the country.”
Join us for a special live taping of The Combat Jack Show featuring television writer-producer-activist-author Norman Lear, Reggie Ossé (aka Combat Jack), and Dan Charnas here at The Clive Davis Institute.
During this special event, you will discover, utilize, and master the specific techniques that will control your vocal physiology, so that everything that comes out of your mouth brings you closer to your goals, and helps you better connect with and influence your listeners.
A podcast can be more than a monologue or an interview; it can be a rich environment for using sound to tell your story. With Jim’s deep background in broadcasting, he will demonstrate the power of sound to illustrate and enrich a podcast.
Pharrell Williams, performer, songwriter, producer, designer, and entrepreneur, will sit down for a rare, in-depth, career retrospective discussion with Jason King, professor at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music and host of NPR Music’s R&B initiative “I'll Take You There”, at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 26, at New York City’s Town Hall.
This summer, Rolling Stone named Bob Dylan the greatest songwriter of all time. But he hasn’t had a new song on the radio since 1990. His new albums continue to sell to the faithful but many people find his voice unlistenable. Our panel will discuss why Dylan still matters and analyze some of his specific songs. A Q&A with the panelists will follow.
PETER MENSCH
Join ReMu alumni Jason Moss as he demystifies the craft and business behind mixing records in the modern world.
Weirdo Workshop w. Claude & Chuck