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Speaking & Keynote Engagements

Dr Eugene Seow is a Singapore-based educator, supervisor, and researcher whose work sits at the intersection of jazz-informed pedagogy, ensemble fluency, and creative health.

He teaches across LASALLE College of the Arts, NUS, SRMC, and NTU. His speaking and facilitation draw from his supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate projects in rhythm pedagogy, curriculum innovation, and creative health. Dr Seow holds doctoral degrees in Music Education (DME) and Contemporary Performance (DMus), alongside a postdoctoral research role and a professorial appointment in contemporary music.

His speaking and facilitation work spans the academic, professional, and arts sectors across Asia, Europe, and the UK, offering insight-driven workshops, lectures, and panel contributions grounded in active practice.

Topics & Formats:

• Creative Health for Musicians: What We Can Actually Do
• Groove as Curriculum: Teaching Rhythm Section Literacy
• Ensemble Fluency Beyond Rehearsal
• Patch Literacy and Notation for Modern Ensembles
• Public Pedagogy: Making Research Legible to Artists
• Portfolio Careers and Artistic Multiplicity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Featured in the Creative Pathways series (2025), speaking on cross-cultural music education and hybrid musician identities. Produced by C4S Online in collaboration with UK music educators.

For speaking, collaboration, or workshop enquiries, please contact info@eugeneseowmusic.com or use the form below

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