Posts by Courtney Liu | Today at Elon | 福利亚洲国产精品 /u/news Sun, 31 May 2026 15:55:06 -0400 en-US hourly 1 Music Theatre students infuse leadership learnings into Grand Night 2024 /u/news/2024/04/02/music-theatre-students-infuse-leadership-learnings-into-grand-night-2024/ Tue, 02 Apr 2024 16:16:30 +0000 /u/news/?p=976191 Over the years, Elon鈥檚 nationally recognized Music Theatre program has produced many outstanding student performers who have found career success on Broadway, film, television, and tours around the world.聽While students at Elon, these music theatre majors hone their crafts of singing, dancing and acting through academic coursework and by directly experiencing the real challenges of auditions, rehearsals and live performances that will later meet them in their industry.

A hallmark of Elon鈥檚 Music Theatre program is Grand Night for which majors propose numbers that are student-directed, choreographed, music-directed and arranged in preparation for a performance for the community in the spring.

While leadership education is not generally linked with music theatre, the great demands placed on student leaders so early in their Elon careers inspired Assistant Professor Courtney Liu and Associate Professor Brian Kremer,聽coordinator of the Music Theatre program, to infuse leadership education into the preparation for Grand Night 2024, to be held April 5-6.

Liu, a 2023-24 Leadership Education Faculty Scholar, approached Isabella Cannon Professor of Leadership and Professor of Psychology Chris Leupold to talk about ways leadership might be infused into Elon Music Theatre鈥檚 Fall 2023 Professional Practices course (MTE 1000). MTE 1000, a course that the entire cohort of music theater majors take together every semester, is a required weekly course during which students practice their skills, participate in community building, and engage in various professional development opportunities such as auditions and guest speakers. Based on her own experience, Liu shared that it would be great to create a space for students to learn some of the 鈥榦ther鈥 skills that contribute to career success and satisfaction in the arts such as fostering collaboration and leading in a participative way.

鈥淲e are asking our students to participate in high-level leadership activities as first-years and sophomores,” Liu said. “Student directors schedule rehearsals around busy schedules, develop a creative vision for their number, inspire their peers to aspire towards this vision and coordinate with the music director, choreographer, musicians and co-faculty directors to ensure all the music and dances are taught and perfected. It is important to provide our students with leadership education to prepare them for these roles that might involve challenges with peers, conflict resolution and healthy artistic disagreement.鈥

After multiple in-depth discussions about the role of leadership and collaboration in music theater, Liu and Leupold designed a seven-hour special-topics curriculum to infuse into the MTE 1000 course. The interactive workshops presented and directly linked leadership topics to students鈥 practical preparation for Grand Night. Topics that Liu, Leupold, and Kremer covered included the , students鈥 identification of personal values and their alignment with those of Elon and the Performing Arts Department, strategies to influence others, understanding and developing emotional intelligence, and elements of high-performance teams. Other experts were invited as well, including Assistant Dean of Students Whitney Gregory, who led a workshop on conflict management and Assistant Professor of Psychology Adam Kim, who led a session on diversity, inclusion and leadership. All sessions included an introduction to key terms as well as self-reflection and integrated discussion.

The final session covered the process of how students would prepare their proposals for Grand Night. Proposals from previous years described students鈥 ideas on more technical aspects such as their pieces, casting and choreography. Proposals this year also required students to discuss strategies they would employ to manage disagreements, to ensure inclusivity, to inspire others, to regulate their own stress and to manage group processes.

鈥淭he responses from students were impressively thoughtful,” Liu said. “It was heartening to see that students connected to the topics covered, were able to reflect on them in the context of their own personal experience, and aspired to become great leaders through practice during Grand Night.鈥

Kremer, Liu, Leupold and guest speakers were extremely pleased with the students鈥 efforts and receptivity to this additional education, and repeatedly reminded of how important these topics were to their future careers in entertainment and in general.

An organizational consultant and member of the editorial advisory board for the Journal of Leadership Education, Leupold said this collaboration is a great example of showing how leadership can be seamlessly incorporated into academic disciplines, and how valuable it is to do so for students鈥 education and preparation for life.

“Our music theater students come to Elon already among the most very talented young performers in the country, and our faculty have always helped them further hone their craft for their careers,” Leupold said. “Now, these students are even better prepared for their careers because they understand how important effective leadership, team development, and relationship management are to ensuring that an ensemble鈥檚 performance is optimized.鈥

Grand Night 2024 will showcase the hard work and talents of Elon Music Theatre Students at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Friday, April 5, and Saturday, April 6, in Roberts Studio Theatre.

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