SaSa
As a lecturer and classroom teacher Salomé Sandoval (Mrs. SaSa) loves finding ways to engage diverse groups of students, using appealing audio-visual resources and live performance experiences. When teaching one-on-one lessons in voice, lutes, ukulele, guitars and keyboards, She is passionate about tailoring the classes to fit the different sensory learning styles, and to make students thrive and succeed in their personal and academic goals. SaSa believes that with patience and fun educational exercises, learning music is possible for anyone no matter their age, background or experience. Some of her specialized teaching, guides students to be able to sing their favorite songs while accompanying themselves. Over the past 30 years, SaSa’s style has evolved and molded to various outlets, languages and cultures, using a strong emphasis in parent/student co-teaching and learning, as well as making students well rounded musical individuals. As a multifaceted artist Salomé Sandoval (SaSa) sings and accompanies herself with lutes, early and classical guitars, in multilingual, creative and innovative programs, ranging from Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque to 20th century repertoires. Her performances often include a combination of visual arts, dance, theater and music as a protagonist. Originally from Venezuela, SaSa holds a GPD in Early Music voice and lute from Longy, as well as MA from MTSU and a BM from IUDEM, both in classical guitar. She has sung and played in various ensembles and choirs in Venezuela and the US, she is an active music teacher and has given masterclasses in classical guitar in NY, MN and Mexico. SaSa has collaborated in CD recordings with distinguished organizations and has two of her own. Her recent collaborations include Raleigh Camerata, Boston Camerata, El Mundo and the Newberry Consort, as well as her own group El Fuego Early Music Ensemble.