COVID-19 Resources and Support
ANATS recognises the extreme challenges many singing teachers and artists are facing during this uncertain and difficult time and have developed a range of strategies to help support our members and the wider singing teaching community. We wish you all the very very best of health during this period of isolation and encourage you to reach out to us if we can help in any way. We'll get through this together!
Other resources
Please stay in touch with our social media pages as we are continuously posting updates and sharing resources. We'd love to hear from you there, too.
We are also very pleased to share some resources put together by other organisations and hope that you may also find them useful:
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NSW Government - Safer outdoor music rehearsal and performance
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Australian Government - Official COVID website with links to state websites
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Journal of Voice - Safer Singing through the SARS-CcV-2 Pandemic: What we know and what we don't
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European Choral Association - COVID-19info for choral organisations, choirs & conductors
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Gondwana Choirs & UNSW - The future of choral singing in Australia
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Kansas Voice Centre YouTube channel - Factual information specific to singers
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Helding et al - COVID-19 After Effects Concerns for Singers
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VirMus - Risks of spreading SARA-CoV-2 in music-making situations
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Risk assessment Frieburg University - Corona infection in music-making
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Volckens Group, CSU Center for Energy Development, NATS - Mask Design 101
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NATS - COVID resources page
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Bulletproof musician - How to maximise online teaching effectiveness
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RAMA Vocal Academy - Optimise Zoom for voice lessons
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The Naked Vocalist - Zoom for singing teachers
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Australian Govt Dept of Health - COVID-19 Infection Control training
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Smartcopying - Copyright issues in online teaching
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Support Act - Wellbeing support for the performing arts
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Facebook groups - Professional Voice Teachers; Music Educators creating online learning
*Please note that these are not ANATS products or services. This information is provided for your interest as it may be relevant to your specialist area. Dissemination of this information should not be considered an endorsement of these products or services.