Lindsay Clark (Folk Music)

Lindsay Clark is an accomplished musician, performer and writer who loves to share her work with young audiences. Lindsay finds balance between traditional and experimental folk, with a a strong background in classical music. She has carved out a place as an artist with a penchant for poetry, rich harmony and a unique style of self-taught fingerpicking.

Lindsay wants young people to see examples of creative work in the world and to understand the healing and transformative power of music, writing and the arts as a vehicle for self expression, self reflection, self regulation, understanding and making new connections in the world, and giving context to our experiences beyond our personal stories.

She will play a 30-60 minute set of her own original songs (folk / experimental, with classical and traditional folk influences), with an option to talk about her path as a musician and/or the importance and impact of the creative process.

This program offered by: Lindsay Clark

Details

Program Model: Assembly Performance

Art Form: Music

Curriculum Connections: Character Education, Community Building, Language Arts

Grades: 1, 10, 11, 12, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, K

Program Requirements: PA with inputs for vocal mics and instruments (2 each). I can bring my own amp + mic for a solo performance, if it is a smaller audience.

Instruction Language(s): English

Lindsay Clark

About the Artist

Lindsay Clark

Lindsay Clark is a musician and songwriter bringing 10+ years of experience as an educator. Her passion lies in self-expression for healing, having turned to songwriting at young age to process her deep and complex feelings. She is a grant recipient from RACC, Oregon Arts Commission and the Holler Fund and has toured the US and Europe. She has released mulitple albums of original work, many which have been featured in NPR, Popmatters and other publications. She has taught piano and voice as well as songwriting workshops, including one at the Malmo Music Academy in Sweden in 2019. She is influenced by folk, classical, fingerstyle guitar, Appalachian music and English / Irish folk, which have culminated in a unique voice and sound. Her teaching philosophy is that music (and the arts) are a language that can be learned by any willing student or person. She focuses on social emotional learning and resiliency for students to meet challenges and explore new skills. She brings passion for the importance of the creative voice for youth, individuals and the collective world.

I don't have a quote for this specifically, but I do have a lot of parent testimonials from students I have taught. Let me know what might work or I can dig a little for something like this.

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Program Costs

Please note that the cost of a program is determined based on a variety of different factors including number of sessions, planning hours needed and material costs. Please contact Arts for Learning NW for help determining the actual cost of your programs. Email us at [email protected] or call 503-225-5900, ext 705

Delivery MethodTypeCostDescription
Assembly PerformanceMileage/Travel CostsArtist is willing to travel up to 180 miles with additional if lodging and travel expenses are paid. Artist is willing to travel up to 60 miles round trip without lodging.
Assembly PerformanceMileage/Travel CostsFor sites located more than 15 miles from downtown Portland, an additional mileage fee will be applied and is calculated using the IRS rate.
Assembly PerformanceTriple Performance1365.00Three 50 minute performances with short breaks in between each.
Assembly PerformanceSingle Performance800.00A single, 50 minute assembly performance.
Assembly PerformanceFamily Arts Night Performance665.00A 50 minute performance for students and families, typically in the evening or on weekends.
Assembly PerformanceBack to Back Performance1155.00Two performances with a short break in between. Each performance is 50 minutes.
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