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Contemporary A Cappella Society

The Contemporary A Cappella Society (of America), or CASA, is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to fostering and promoting a cappella music of all styles[1] around the world. CASA was founded in 1991 by Deke Sharon in San Francisco just after graduation. In his Tufts University dorm room during his senior year, Sharon published a newsletter, The "C.A.N." (The Collegiate A Cappella Newsletter for the first 2 issues, then The Contemporary A Cappella Newsletter), mailed to all known collegiate a cappella groups by merging "The List," founded in 1988 & distributed by Rex Solomon, with the database maintained by his college a cappella group the Beelzebubs.[2][3][4] The organization boasts over 6,000 current members, and serves as a resource for media and scholarly work in the area of contemporary a cappella.[5][6]

Awards

Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards

Since 1992, the annual Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (aka the "CARAs") recognize the best recorded a cappella[7] and aim to support this burgeoning culture of instrumentless enthusiasts. Every a cappella album produced each year is automatically considered in this celebration of the best a cappella recorded around the planet.

The CARA mission reflects that of its parent organization, the Contemporary A Cappella Society (CASA) : an aim to reward artists that create outstanding work and to promote innovation, creativity, and continued growth of the a cappella modality. Furthermore, the awards aim to foster the a cappella community by having its best and brightest participate in the CARA nomination and judging process. Finally, CASA uses the application process as a means to provide resources to charitable programs such as Tunes to Teens (free a cappella recordings for students).

A Cappella Community Awards

The "A Cappella Community Awards" (aka the "ACAs") are voted on annually by registered users of CASA.org to allow fans the chance to award their favorite a cappella groups. Often called the "People's Choice Awards of the A Cappella community", the ACAs aim to further award excellent groups and individuals in the a cappella community, including non-American groups, by giving fans a venue to reward their favorite groups.

Educational Programs

CASA produces weekend-long educational festivals open to the general public several times a year around the US, including the Los Angeles A Cappella Festival ("LAAF") in February, the Boston A Cappella Festival ("BOSS") in April, and the Southern A Cappella Festival ("SoJam"). In the past festivals have been held in San Francisco, New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago.

CASAcademy

CASAcademy is a comprehensive web portal where CASA members can come to learn more about a cappella, hear samples of great music, view videos of great performances, read about forming and managing groups, and read about all a cappella-related topics (vocal health, etc.).

Acapedia 2.0

The CASA Acapedia is a huge database of a cappella groups, solo artists, beatboxers, studios, producers and more. The Acapedia is free and editable by any registered CASA member. It not only has information on existing groups, but also includes the profiles for groups that no longer exist. The database is set up like a Wiki, in which any user can add/modify information. All changes are tracked and can be un-done in the event of error or vandalism. The Acapedia currently features over 2400 profiles.

Each Acapedia profile is designed to include group information such as school or affiliation, current roster of members, concert listings, history, recording information, and tour dates.

Volunteer and Outreach Programs

Ambassador Program

The Ambassador Program is aimed to unite singers and groups from all over the country and world via an organized networking system. CASA Ambassadors are individuals responsible for being involved in their own a cappella communities- gathering information about groups, events, auditions, a cappella friendly clubs, singers, technology, opportunities and anything else that touches on a cappella. They upload that information to CASA.org via the Acapedia so it can be shared with the entire community.

Ambassadors also keep abreast of a cappella happenings globally via CASA.org, and share that information with their respective communities while encouraging them to become CASA members, to sing in Contemporary A Cappella League groups, to attend CASA festivals, and to support the vocal arts.

Ambassadors serve a one-year volunteer term, and are offered a number of incentives which have included free memberships to CASA.org, free copies of CASA-sponsored compilation albums and free tickets to CASA-sponsored festivals such as SoJam.

Tunes To Teens

Tunes To Teens (TTT) is designed to put a cappella CDs into the hands of developing singers. Chorus by chorus, TTT sends junior high and high school students a cappella CDs donated by a variety of sources. The program's goal is to spark interest in a cappella music in up-and-coming singers,[8] and to serve as a touchstone for directors to teach their students the basics of music theory. Since 2003, over 2000 students in 23 US states and Canada have received CDs from TTT.

A Cappella Radio International was aired on over 50 stations worldwide from 1996 to 2004.[9]

CASA has been establishing contemporary a cappella choruses around the United States, from the SF Bay Area[10] to Maryland.[11]

References

  1. ^ Barbershop Harmony Society. Barbershop.org (June 15, 2006) Allied Organizations 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "FindArticles.com | CBSi".
  3. ^ A Cappella News: Old style, new sounds
  4. ^ Boy bands over bach | American Music Teacher | Find Articles at BNET.com
  5. ^ Eichenwald, Kurt. (June 22, 1997) The New York Times Pop/jazz; 'Doo-Wop-a-Doo' will no longer do. Section 2; Page 232.
  6. ^ Duchan Social Dynamics notes 2007-02-05 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Contemporary A cappella Recording Awards 2007-02-02 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ [T]echtcera 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ A Cappella Radio International Archive, sponsored by SPEBSQSA, Inc 2007-04-06 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2004-08-31. Retrieved 2007-02-19.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-02-19.

External links

  • Official Website
  • The New York Times Article Article from New York Time mentioning CASA.
  • Article about CASA on the Barbershop Harmony Society website
  • Mention of CASA on the Barbershop Harmony Society website
  • American Music Teacher Article Article from American Music Teacher mentioning CASA
  • Article from Boston Herald about CASA's East Coast Summit
  • Article from Eastern Division American Choir Director's Association Troubadour about CASA's East Coast Summit
  • CNN "A Cappella Summit Joins Voices in Harmony" and partial archive of text Vanderbilt Television News Archive (scroll down)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Contemporary A Cappella Society news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Contemporary A Cappella Society of America or CASA is a 501 c 3 charitable organization dedicated to fostering and promoting a cappella music of all styles 1 around the world CASA was founded in 1991 by Deke Sharon in San Francisco just after graduation In his Tufts University dorm room during his senior year Sharon published a newsletter The C A N The Collegiate A Cappella Newsletter for the first 2 issues then The Contemporary A Cappella Newsletter mailed to all known collegiate a cappella groups by merging The List founded in 1988 amp distributed by Rex Solomon with the database maintained by his college a cappella group the Beelzebubs 2 3 4 The organization boasts over 6 000 current members and serves as a resource for media and scholarly work in the area of contemporary a cappella 5 6 Contents 1 Awards 1 1 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards 1 2 A Cappella Community Awards 2 Educational Programs 2 1 CASAcademy 2 2 Acapedia 2 0 3 Volunteer and Outreach Programs 3 1 Ambassador Program 3 2 Tunes To Teens 4 References 5 External linksAwards EditContemporary A Cappella Recording Awards Edit Since 1992 the annual Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards aka the CARAs recognize the best recorded a cappella 7 and aim to support this burgeoning culture of instrumentless enthusiasts Every a cappella album produced each year is automatically considered in this celebration of the best a cappella recorded around the planet The CARA mission reflects that of its parent organization the Contemporary A Cappella Society CASA an aim to reward artists that create outstanding work and to promote innovation creativity and continued growth of the a cappella modality Furthermore the awards aim to foster the a cappella community by having its best and brightest participate in the CARA nomination and judging process Finally CASA uses the application process as a means to provide resources to charitable programs such as Tunes to Teens free a cappella recordings for students A Cappella Community Awards Edit The A Cappella Community Awards aka the ACAs are voted on annually by registered users of CASA org to allow fans the chance to award their favorite a cappella groups Often called the People s Choice Awards of the A Cappella community the ACAs aim to further award excellent groups and individuals in the a cappella community including non American groups by giving fans a venue to reward their favorite groups Educational Programs EditCASA produces weekend long educational festivals open to the general public several times a year around the US including the Los Angeles A Cappella Festival LAAF in February the Boston A Cappella Festival BOSS in April and the Southern A Cappella Festival SoJam In the past festivals have been held in San Francisco New York Philadelphia and Chicago CASAcademy Edit CASAcademy is a comprehensive web portal where CASA members can come to learn more about a cappella hear samples of great music view videos of great performances read about forming and managing groups and read about all a cappella related topics vocal health etc Acapedia 2 0 Edit The CASA Acapedia is a huge database of a cappella groups solo artists beatboxers studios producers and more The Acapedia is free and editable by any registered CASA member It not only has information on existing groups but also includes the profiles for groups that no longer exist The database is set up like a Wiki in which any user can add modify information All changes are tracked and can be un done in the event of error or vandalism The Acapedia currently features over 2400 profiles Each Acapedia profile is designed to include group information such as school or affiliation current roster of members concert listings history recording information and tour dates Volunteer and Outreach Programs EditAmbassador Program Edit The Ambassador Program is aimed to unite singers and groups from all over the country and world via an organized networking system CASA Ambassadors are individuals responsible for being involved in their own a cappella communities gathering information about groups events auditions a cappella friendly clubs singers technology opportunities and anything else that touches on a cappella They upload that information to CASA org via the Acapedia so it can be shared with the entire community Ambassadors also keep abreast of a cappella happenings globally via CASA org and share that information with their respective communities while encouraging them to become CASA members to sing in Contemporary A Cappella League groups to attend CASA festivals and to support the vocal arts Ambassadors serve a one year volunteer term and are offered a number of incentives which have included free memberships to CASA org free copies of CASA sponsored compilation albums and free tickets to CASA sponsored festivals such as SoJam Tunes To Teens Edit Tunes To Teens TTT is designed to put a cappella CDs into the hands of developing singers Chorus by chorus TTT sends junior high and high school students a cappella CDs donated by a variety of sources The program s goal is to spark interest in a cappella music in up and coming singers 8 and to serve as a touchstone for directors to teach their students the basics of music theory Since 2003 over 2000 students in 23 US states and Canada have received CDs from TTT A Cappella Radio International was aired on over 50 stations worldwide from 1996 to 2004 9 CASA has been establishing contemporary a cappella choruses around the United States from the SF Bay Area 10 to Maryland 11 References Edit Barbershop Harmony Society Barbershop org June 15 2006 Allied Organizations Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine FindArticles com CBSi A Cappella News Old style new sounds Boy bands over bach American Music Teacher Find Articles at BNET com Eichenwald Kurt June 22 1997 The New York Times Pop jazz Doo Wop a Doo will no longer do Section 2 Page 232 Duchan Social Dynamics notes Archived 2007 02 05 at the Wayback Machine Contemporary A cappella Recording Awards Archived 2007 02 02 at the Wayback Machine T echtcera Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine A Cappella Radio International Archive sponsored by SPEBSQSA Inc Archived 2007 04 06 at the Wayback Machine Peninsula Harmony Chorus Archived from the original on 2004 08 31 Retrieved 2007 02 19 A Cappella Showcase Chorus Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 02 19 External links EditOfficial Website The New York Times Article Article from New York Time mentioning CASA Article about CASA Article about CASA on the Barbershop Harmony Society website Allied Organizations Mention of CASA on the Barbershop Harmony Society website American Music Teacher Article Article from American Music Teacher mentioning CASA Boston Herald Article Article from Boston Herald about CASA s East Coast Summit ACDA article Article from Eastern Division American Choir Director s Association Troubadour about CASA s East Coast Summit CNN A Cappella Summit Joins Voices in Harmony and partial archive of text Vanderbilt Television News Archive scroll down Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Contemporary A Cappella Society amp oldid 1106103375, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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