Teaching Faculty

Megan Makeever

This is Megan Makeever’s first time at Holden Village and she is excited about the experience! Megan lives a multi-pronged life as a professional flutist, multi-instrumentalist, award-winning singer/songwriter, recording artist, and music educator/collaborator. As a performer, Megan plays with various bands, groups, and ensembles in Bozeman, Montana such as the Bozeman Symphony, Montana Ballet Orchestra, Bozeman Chamber Music Project, and the Ellen Theatre Orchestra. As a gigging singer/songwriter, she shares meaningful messages that span a wide range of philosophical, emotional, social, and spiritual topics. Liturgically, she currently is the choir director at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Bozeman and provides music at several churches in the area including Lutheran, UCC and Jewish congregations. As an educator, she has been on the music faculty of High Point University in North Carolina, and Montana State University in Bozeman. After leaving academia, she now teaches a large studio of flute, piano, and songwriting students. Megan holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Performance from St. Olaf College, a Master’s of Music Performance from the University of Montana, and a partial DMA from University of North Carolina-Greensboro.

CO-PRESENTERS
SESSION DATES
  • July 29 - August 1
    TOPICS
    • Music

      Education

      Holden Village is a community where your questions are valued and encouraged. Most programs led by visiting teaching faculty occur during the summer months. However, Holden also invites faculty to teach sessions for special events and retreats throughout the rest of the year.
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