Alkemie debuts a new program!

This week the Alkemists convene in New York City to debut a brand-new program. Sweet Friendship imagines a 15th-century court nestled on the borders of Italian and French-speaking lands to celebrate the richness found in shared camaraderie and musical diplomacy. With two concerts that are both free and open to the public, this is a weekend activity worth sharing with a friend!

Co-sponsored by the Fordham University Department of Art and Music and Center for Medieval Studies.

Beth Beauchamp

Having worked as a professional musician, a music-educator, and the Executive Director of a number of non-profit arts organizations, Beth has over 10 years of experience in catering to the unique needs of artists. Beth believes that the talent, education, and skill-sets of her clients have inherent worth. As a passionate artist advocate, she aims to help her artists improve the quality of their own lives by encouraging them to honor the value of their own work, and by creating materials which allow them to champion their art with confidence. Equally interested in building community, Beth aims to create a roster of artists who are excited to support and collaborate together. 

http://www.beauchampartistservices.com
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