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The National Association of Teachers of Singing, Inc.
Mission Statement: To encourage the highest standards of the vocal art and of ethical principles in the teaching of singing; and to promote vocal education and research at all levels, both for the enrichment of the general public and for the professional advancement of the talented.
The National Association of Teachers of Singing, Inc (NATS)
was founded in 1944 and is now the largest association of teachers
of singing in the world. Today NATS boasts more than 6,500 members
in the United States, Canada, and over twenty-five other countries
around the world, including Australia, Austria, Brazil, China,
Costa
Rica, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Japan,
Jordan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore,
South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, United
Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom, and the number of countries
represented is growing every year.
Driven by its mission statement, NATS offers a variety of lifelong
learning experiences to its members, such as workshops, intern
programs, master classes, and conferences, all beginning at the
chapter level and progressing to national events. Students of
NATS members
have access to one of the organization's most widely recognized
activities: Student Auditions. They also have the opportunity,
along with members, to compete at a national level through the
National Association of Teachers of Singing Artist Awards (NATSAA).
For information on these and other events and competitions for
NATS members and their students go to Programs, Events, and Competitions.
NATS also supports the growth and enrichment of its members
through the publication of The Journal of Singing, a
scholarly journal comprised of articles on all aspects of singing
and the teaching of singing, written by distinguished scholars
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