What is
ACDA?
Founded in 1959, the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA)
is a nonprofit professional organization whose central purpose
is to promote excellence in choral music through performance,
composition, publication, research, and teaching. In addition,
ACDA strives to elevate choral music's position in American society
through arts advocacy. The ACDA provides many high-quality publications,
conventions, festivals, clinics, workshops, and the opportunity
to network within the choral community. The national headquarters
office is located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Who is a Member of ACDA?
Members of ACDA consist of choral directors who represent more
than one million singers across the United States. ACDA members
teach choral music in public and private institutions and in their
place of worship. The ensembles they conduct perform all types
of choral music and they include elementary through senior high
school, college/university, community, professional, worship,
and show choirs.
How is ACDA Organized?
ACDA is divided into seven geographic divisions as well as fifty
state chapters, each with its own board of directors, conventions,
newsletters, festivals, clinics, and workshops. Whether at the
state, division or national level, the Association is structured
so that its members can easily involve themselves in the organization's
activities and will have access to a network of choral directors
at each level. The leadership of the Association, elected and
appointed, is drawn from within the ranks of the members and come
from every state.
Conventions
ACDA offers conventions at the state, division, and national levels.
Through concert performances by accomplished choirs, educational
clinics by leading experts, and exhibits by music industry representatives,
members participate in a diverse and practical forum in which
to develop their skills and professional knowledge and to network
with other choral directors and members of the Association.
Publications
The official publication of the American Choral Directors Association
is the Choral Journal. This national publication, issued monthly,
contains articles and columns of a scholarly and practical nature
including reviews of newly released CD recordings, books, and
printed music. Other publications include the seven division newsletters,
state chapter newsletters, monographs, and the composer series.
Committees
ACDA has numerous committees engaged in advancing the choral profession
in its many facets. The committees work to establish high performance
standards, recommend quality choral literature, encourage research
in choral studies, and advocate the importance of choral music
in American society.
How does membership benefit you?
The ACDA offers many opportunities for its members to grow professionally
and to make a direct impact on choral music in the United States.
Members are given the opportunity to continue their choral music
education, attend live performances by accomplished choirs, encounter
new and innovative choral music along side the standard literature,
and to connect with choral music colleagues. Being a member of
ACDA can help you become a better choral conductor, teacher, and
performer. There are professional development and networking opportunities
at all levels of ACDA.
Types of ACDA Membership
Active - Active membership is for anyone that
is active teaching, directing, or performing choral music.
Associate - Associate membership is for administrators
and other non-directors.
Student - Student membership is for any student
registered in a high school, college, or university and is actively
pursuing a degree in choral music, music education, or related
area of study.
Retired - Retired membership is for those choral
directors that have retired from an active career of teaching,
directing, or performing choral music, but wishes to remain a
vital part of the choral community.
Institutional - Institutional membership is designed
for an educational or other similar type of institution that wishes
to become a member of ACDA. The Institutional membership comes
with a subscription to the Choral Journal and allows for two paying
attendees at ACDA conventions. Institutional membership is ideal
for school music departments, church music programs, music booster
clubs, or other such organization as well as performing groups.
Please note: Institutional membership is not designed for those
ACDA members whose school or church pays for a single director's
active membership. These members should remain as Active members.
Industry - Industry membership is designed for
music-related businesses that wish to become a member of ACDA.
Paid Life or Paying Life - Paid Life or Paying Life membership
is for active choral directors that wish to make a lifetime commitment
to ACDA and a significant contribution to the life and work of
the Association. New Life memberships are payable in yearly installments
of $200 or more. A Paying Life membership becomes a Paid Life
membership upon completion of $2,000 total payments.
Additional Information
Membership in ACDA is for the twelve-month period beginning in
the month the membership application is processed. Renewal notices
are sent by mail beginning two months before membership expires.
We encourage members to renew membership before it expires to
ensure membership remains current.
How do I join?
Choral directors, institutions, and music-related businesses join
ACDA by completing a membership application and submitting it
with the current membership dues to the ACDA National Office in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
As a member of ACDA, each choral director also becomes a member
of the state chapter in the state in which they live. They automatically
become a member of the corresponding regional division (grouping
of several states) of ACDA. ACDA membership is not three separate
memberships, but one membership in the three distinct levels of
the Association. Please Note: Some states require additional membership
dues above the ACDA membership fee.
The ACDA membership
application may be downloaded here.
ACDA accepts membership applications by mail and fax. At this
time we cannot process applications or payments by phone or through
our website.
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