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Administrative Office:
Soyulla Artists
150 Bay Street
Suite 711
Jersey City, NJ 07302
(201) 610-0207
admin@soyulla.com
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Visits to the administrative office are by appointment only.
WHO WE ARE
Dedicated to each member's creative development, Soyulla Artists provides private lessons in the arts, peerless performers through Soyulla Stars! and community programs through Center Stage. There's something for everyone! (more…)
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SOYULLA RISING STARS: SUMMER MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP
Join us for 3 weeks of fun-filled classes in singing, acting and dance! Students will work with acclaimed teachers who have years of professional stage experience on and off-Broadway, and in other renowned performance venues around the world. The workshop will culminate in a grand finale concert on July 1 at Hunter College where the kids can show off their skills in staged songs and scenes.
Download the brochure and registration form (due by May 11, 2012): Page 1 - Page 2
Program dates are June 11-July 1, 2012, and children ages 5-16 can participate. Contact us for more information. Space is limited, so don't miss out!
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LEARNING TO LOVE THE ARTS
For the past three years, Soyulla's Center Stage program has provided weekly music classes to Nursery, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, and 1st grade classes at the Cathedral School (pictured above). Early childhood is one of the most beneficial times to develop the mental, social, physical, and emotional skills that come from studying music, but students of all ages can benefit from the arts! Read more about how we can help your child take Center Stage on our new website, www.soyullacenterstage.com, or contact us to create a fully customized package for your school.
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NEED LIVE MUSIC FOR YOUR EVENT? LET OUR SOYULLA STARS SHINE!
Soyulla Stars! are guaranteed to make your event extra-special, whether you need our world-class artists to be the main attraction or just to provide background ambience. We can offer a jazz combo, opera singers, a string quartet, or whatever soloist or ensemble suits your needs. Availability is filling up fast, so book your event today!
Visit our Stars! webpage at www.soyullastars.com to hear audio samples and read what our satisfied Stars! clients say about the extraordinary caliber of our performers.
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MEET OUR NEW ARTISTS!
Soyulla welcomes two multitalented artists to our roster this spring. Billy Buss, a virtuoso jazz trumpeter, also teaches piano, theory, and composition, and his commitment to education has spanned the country, including workshops with students affected by Hurricane Katrina. Chantilly Waryck is an accomplished songwriter who teaches and performs on voice and guitar, and recently released her second original EP. Click on each artist's name to read and hear more!
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Soyulla Newsletters are now online!
You can now view Soyulla's 2010-2011 newsletters online! Just click on the links below. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view)
Vol. 2, No. 2 (Spring 2012) Page 1 - Page 2
Vol. 2, No. 1 (Fall 2011) Page 1 - Page 2
Vol. 1, No. 2 (Spring 2011) Page 1 - Page 2
Vol. 1, No. 1 (Fall 2010) Page 1 - Page 2
Artist News
"All New," composed by Marisa Michelson (voice, piano, composition) and Joshua H. Cohen, was recorded by Tony Award-winner Nikki M. James for Over the Moon: the Broadway Lullaby Project. Read Marisa's biography here.
Paul Lincoln (voice, piano, guitar) will direct LaGuardia High School’s world premiere production of The Life of the Party, a new musical by Nell Benjamin and Lawrence O'Keefe, who also wrote the hit Broadway show Legally Blonde. Read Paul's biography here.
Matt Katz-Bohen (guitar, keyboards) is the subject of an artist feature in the March 2012 issue of Keyboard magazine. Read Matt's biography here.
Mario Gotoh (viola, violin, piano) performed the William Walton viola concerto as soloist with the Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra alongside conductor Jeffery Meyer of the St. Petersburg Chamber Philharmonic in September 2011. Read Mario's biography here.
Korin Kormick (voice) will sing excerpts from the title role of Gluck's opera Alceste with One World Symphony in May 2012. Kristi Shade (harp) is also a frequent collaborator with the ensemble and will perform on the same concert. Read Korin's biography here, and Kristi's biography here.
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