
Welcome!
I am so glad you’re here. My name is Olivia and I am delighted to announce my own private music studio based in the heart of beautiful Vancouver, BC. I have been an active performer for 17 years and I am honoured to have had the opportunity to share my knowledge and experience with so many music lovers for almost 7 years now.
Specializing in all genres of voice, I studied Jazz and musical theatre with several internationally renowned artists, winning numerous national jazz competition awards. I recently completed a Bachelor of Music in Opera Performance from The University of British Columbia and hold a Grade 10 RCM Voice Certification. As a vocalist and instrumentalist, I have released several albums in Jazz and alternative and starred in various musicals, operas, and operettas across Canada. I have also won several national awards as first chair alto saxophone and French horn.
From studio to stage, I have been an active performer for almost all of my life and am thrilled to continue on my journey with a passion for education.
Meet Olivia
What I Believe
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Philosophy of Teaching
As a music educator, I believe in the transformative power of music to inspire, educate, and shape the lives of individuals. Music is not merely an art form; it is a vehicle for emotional expression, cultural understanding, and intellectual growth. My philosophy of teaching is rooted in the conviction that a comprehensive music education contributes significantly to the development of well-rounded, creative, and engaged individuals.
Music is a universal language that transcends boundaries. It has the unique ability to evoke emotions, convey stories, and connect people across diverse cultures. I view music as an essential element of the human experience, providing both aesthetic enjoyment and intellectual stimulation.
My primary goal as a music educator is to nurture a lifelong appreciation for music in my students. Beyond imparting technical skills, I aim to foster creativity, discipline, and a sense of dedication. Music education, in my view, should empower students to explore their unique musical voices and instill in them a passion for continuous learning and self-expression.
In my studio, I embrace a student-centered approach that recognizes the individuality of each learner. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive environment where students feel encouraged to express themselves, take risks, and collaborate with their peers. By tailoring my teaching methods to students' needs and interests, I aim to cultivate a love for music that extends beyond the studio. It is incredibly important to me to not only convey technical proficiency but also let the student be their own advocate for their learning.
I am committed to fostering inclusivity and diversity in my music studio. Recognizing the richness of musical traditions worldwide, I expose students to a broad spectrum of genres, styles, and cultural perspectives. This approach not only enhances their musical proficiency but also promotes a greater understanding and appreciation for the diversity within our global community. My expertise also extends across all different levels and capabilities as well as ages of students. I especially enjoy working with students with ASD, Down Syndrome and other intellectual disabilities and recognize the profound therapeutic effect it can have.
Music education goes beyond the development of technical skills; it encompasses the holistic growth of each student. I actively engage in activities that encourage emotional, social, and intellectual development. Through collaborative projects, performances, and reflective exercises, I strive to shape well-rounded individuals who are not only proficient musicians but also critical thinkers and empathetic citizens.
My teaching methods blend structured instruction, creative exploration, and technology integration. I incorporate a variety of learning experiences, including traditional repertoire, improvisation, and composition, to cater to different learning styles. By leveraging technology, I aim to enhance students' engagement and provide them with tools for independent musical exploration.
Assessment is a dynamic and ongoing process in my studio. I employ a combination of formative and summative assessments to gauge student progress. Feedback is constructive, emphasizing areas of growth and providing guidance for improvement. Assessments are not merely a measure of performance but a valuable tool for fostering continuous development and self-reflection.
Collaboration and community-building are integral to my teaching philosophy. I encourage students to work together, fostering a sense of teamwork and shared achievement. Additionally, I actively engage with parents, colleagues, and the broader community to create a supportive network that enhances the overall musical learning experience.
As a dedicated music educator, I am committed to continuous professional growth. I actively seek opportunities for professional development, stay informed about current trends in music education, and reflect on my teaching practices. By remaining open to new ideas and embracing a growth mindset, I aim to provide the best possible educational experience for my students.
In conclusion, my philosophy of teaching as a music educator is grounded in a deep appreciation for the transformative potential of music and a commitment to fostering holistic development in my students. By creating a student-centered, inclusive, and collaborative learning environment, I aspire to inspire a lifelong love for music and empower my students to become thoughtful, creative, and engaged members of society.
UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
August 24
Nebula Performances
Vancouver, BC
Guest Artist
Artist Recital during the Vancouver International Vocal Workshop presented by Nebula Performances
Guest Artist
Chinese Art Song Recital
Tickets available through eventbrite (check back for link)
September 14
Nebula Performances
Vancouver, BC
September 17
Northumberland Festival of the Arts
Northumberland, Ontario