Tag Archives: Dublin

Improvisation Symposium

Berklee profs (and friends) held a freewheeling dialogue on improvisation last night at a DIT-hosted symposium. Frequently insightful and sometimes hilarious, the room was packed all night with students from the program as well as a few outside visitors.

Impromptu student jam session

My name is Shelly, and I am a staff member in the Office of Special Programs at Berklee.  For Berklee in Dublin, I helped coordinate the enrollment and logistics of the program.  I will be posting a few times- to give you an inside perspective on the happenings of Berklee in Dublin. Last night was [...]

Jet lagged ramblings from Dublin

1. I am really, really tired. Three planes, four airports, 30 screaming babies (roughly) … 12 hours to ponder how others manage to get restful sleep in those evil, miniature seats. What is your secret, guy snoring loudly in the row behind me!?!

Check-in and 1st day of classes

Monday – We arrived at DIT to set up and prepare for the clinics.  The first student to arrive was Thomas Chambers, from Galway  Greg gave an introductory lecture which was followed by an opening concert, a wonderful mixture of jazz, celtic, bluegrass and rock. Classes began at 10AM sharp on Tuesday.  We have students [...]

Berklee in Dublin 2009 as seen by John McGann pt 1

John McGann, your friendly neighborhood string dept. mandolin/guitar etc. teacher here, reporting from the lovely Camden Court Hotel in beautiful soft (read: rainy) Dublin, Ireland on the first day of our journey.

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