Listen "3. Leaning towards joy: The importance of singing for men with Chris Blain"
Episode Synopsis
Episode Description
Chris Blain discusses his evolution from professional a cappella performer to community music facilitator, sharing insights about inclusive music making and the importance of creating spaces where everyone can participate. Learn how his work with Men in Suits and With One Voice is helping to rebuild singing traditions and foster positive masculinity through group singing.
Key Topics Discussed
Creating inclusive spaces for all abilities and backgrounds
The importance of joy over perfection in music making
Building community through men's singing
Strategies for inclusive music facilitation
The role of music in fostering connection and wellbeing
Notable Quotes
"Live music is about changing the way people feel. And you don't do that with excellence. You do that with heart and with soul, and with connecting with people."
"It's never about the song, it's about the moment you're creating. The song is just a vehicle."
"Just lean towards joy... I just started leaning towards the things that made me happier and away from the things that made me tired and grumpy and cynical."
Resources Mentioned
Men in Suits
I've Got the House To Myself Today by Men in Suits
Creativity Australia
SUADE
About Chris Blain
Choir Operations Coordinator at Creativity Australia and conductor of With One Voice Whitehorse. Musical director of men's choir Men In Suits and director of Melbourne Singing Events. Former founding director of Vocal Australia and operations manager at MusoMagic. Chris brings decades of experience in both professional performance and community music facilitation.
Connect with Chris
Men in Suits
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Join the conversation about positive music leadership and community music making
Share your thoughts about this episode using https://leadingnotespodcast.podbean.com/
This project was made possible by The Winston Churchill Trust’s Impact Fund, supporting Churchill Fellows to achieve impact in Australia following their Fellowship travels. about the Churchill Trust and other Fellowship stories via the
website ChurchillFellowships.com.au
Chris Blain discusses his evolution from professional a cappella performer to community music facilitator, sharing insights about inclusive music making and the importance of creating spaces where everyone can participate. Learn how his work with Men in Suits and With One Voice is helping to rebuild singing traditions and foster positive masculinity through group singing.
Key Topics Discussed
Creating inclusive spaces for all abilities and backgrounds
The importance of joy over perfection in music making
Building community through men's singing
Strategies for inclusive music facilitation
The role of music in fostering connection and wellbeing
Notable Quotes
"Live music is about changing the way people feel. And you don't do that with excellence. You do that with heart and with soul, and with connecting with people."
"It's never about the song, it's about the moment you're creating. The song is just a vehicle."
"Just lean towards joy... I just started leaning towards the things that made me happier and away from the things that made me tired and grumpy and cynical."
Resources Mentioned
Men in Suits
I've Got the House To Myself Today by Men in Suits
Creativity Australia
SUADE
About Chris Blain
Choir Operations Coordinator at Creativity Australia and conductor of With One Voice Whitehorse. Musical director of men's choir Men In Suits and director of Melbourne Singing Events. Former founding director of Vocal Australia and operations manager at MusoMagic. Chris brings decades of experience in both professional performance and community music facilitation.
Connect with Chris
Men in Suits
Connect with Melissa
Join the conversation about positive music leadership and community music making
Share your thoughts about this episode using https://leadingnotespodcast.podbean.com/
This project was made possible by The Winston Churchill Trust’s Impact Fund, supporting Churchill Fellows to achieve impact in Australia following their Fellowship travels. about the Churchill Trust and other Fellowship stories via the
website ChurchillFellowships.com.au
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