Journal Entry: How PS is Connecting with ANATS

Dear Virtuosi,

Have you ever felt the thrill of connecting with a community that truly understands your passion?

That’s what our journey with ANATS has been all about—building bridges, creating opportunities, and nurturing a network where singers and teachers can thrive.

It’s been an exciting year here at Performance Studios, and we want to take you behind the scenes of what being part of ANATS really means for us.

Active Engagement with ANATS

From hosting the Toolbox Top-Up Masterclass earlier this year to attending the National Conference in Melbourne, Performance Studios has been deeply involved. With Beth joining Queensland Chapter Committee, we’re committed to contributing to Australia’s vibrant singing community and ensuring our students and teachers stay connected to national initiatives.

Building a Community of Singers and Teachers

This relationship is about more than events—it’s about connection. By fostering our ANATS membership, we’re helping create a hub where singers and teachers feel welcome, included, and supported. Networking, learning, and collaborating in this environment helps everyone grow, ensuring our students and peers are part of a vibrant, connected community.

ANATS QLD Chapter President Emma Wilson with Gerald Marko, Mindy Pack, and Dr Irene Bartlett at the 2025 ANATS National Conference

Ongoing Collaborations & Opportunities

Collaboration is the lifeblood of creativity. Hosting the SVARA Project’s Voice Summit: Oz! with ANATS representation was just the beginning. With ongoing initiatives on the horizon, Performance Studios is excited to continue expanding ways to support singers, teachers, and the broader Australian vocal community.

So Virtuosi, being part of ANATS isn’t just a badge…

Tt’s a commitment to growth, connection, and opportunity.
We can’t wait to see what the next chapter brings for our students, our teachers, and the singing community.

With love,

Performance Studios

Building community, one note at a time.

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