Emily Martin
Music Teacher & Owner
From the colourful city of St. John’s, Newfoundland, singer/songwriter and music teacher Emily Martin has been on the stage for as long as she can remember. With vocal and RCM training since the age of five, her genuine dedication and passion for music has helped her earn numerous awards and opportunities throughout her years of training. At the age of 13, Emily won first place in all of Newfoundland for an RCM Vocal Exam. Emily has since graduated from Memorial University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting, where respected professors Ken Livingstone and Todd Hennessy presented her as the proud recipient of the Andre Noble Scholarship.
As a private voice, piano, guitar, and ukulele instructor for close to ten years, Emily has had the privilege of teaching in numerous music studios in Toronto (Michael Johnston Music Studio/Bloor West Music/Red House Music Academy) and Newfoundland, where she has since proudly opened her own music studio called Shine (which was actually her nickname growing up.) With her training and certification in Applied Behavioural Therapy, Emily welcomes all ages and abilities into her studio including, but not limited to, people diagnosed with autism, ADHD, and OCD.
For the past five years Emily has taken on the role of lead facilitator of the Creative Expressions Music Program at Easter Seals and has currently begun teaching group music classes at live-in residences for people with disabilities, such as Andrews Place.
Releasing her first album at the age of 12, and then another at the age of 26, Emily has toured and recorded all types of tracks for herself, her students, and other artists. Emily strives to be a constant teacher, role model, and safe space for her students. Her studio is a place where she encourages an open mind and celebrates each and every student for exactly who they are.
Christina Acton
Music Teacher
Christina Acton (they/them) is a Masters of Choral Conducting student at Memorial University of Newfoundland, where they are studying under Dr. Jakub Martinec. Christina completed their Bmus in Voice Performance at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, where they studied voice under Monette Gould, and choral conducting under Dr. Kiera Galway and Dr. Gayle h. Martin.
Christina has a passion for contemporary classical music and diversified repertoire, and has performed solo and/or choral works by Katerina Gimon, Ily Matthew Maniano, John Cage, H. Leslie Adams, and Hope Salmonson. Christina is also passionate about accessible and inclusive music education! In 2022 they were the ArtsNB Arts Matters Undergraduate Conference winner for Best Research Presentation, for their research on transgender inclusive vocal pedagogy, research which they updated and presented again at the 2023 Newfound Music Festival Symposium.
Christina grew up in North Vancouver, BC, where they sang with the Vancouver Bach Children’s Choir for 11 years. Christina also participated in the BC Youth Choir and BC Music Educators Association Honours Choir for many years, and through these ensembles was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to work with Carrie Tennant, Kathleen Allan, Scott Leithead, Graeme Langager, and Jake Runestad.
Genevieve Cunningham
Music Teacher
Genevieve Cunningham (she/her), originally from Nova Scotia, is currently in her second year of pursuing a masters in music performance/pedagogy. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Voice Performance from MUN with Honours and is classically trained in opera singing.
Genevieve is also RCM Certified in both voice and piano. She has a diverse background in various different styles of music including musical theatre, pop, and celtic music. She has played several notable roles during her career, such as that of Prince Charming in MUN Opera Workshop’s Cinderella production, which toured with Opera Roadshow across Newfoundland and Labrador. Her extensive experience in musical theatre includes her portrayal of characters such as “Marian” in The Music Man, “Annie” in Annie, “Tzeitel” in Fiddler on the Roof, and many more.
Genevieve’s vast choral involvement includes participation in MUN Chamber and Festival choirs, as well as the Nova Scotia Youth Choir, Xara Choral Theatre, Soundtrax, and many others.
Genevieve is a bilingual artist in French and English, proficient in both languages since childhood. She enjoys writing her own music for voice and piano, and is very passionate about allowing students to explore and express their own musicality.
During her leisure time, she enjoys drawing, painting, experimenting with intricate makeup looks, and playing with her cat Butterscotch. With Genevieve as their teacher, students can expect to learn in a supportive and enriching environment led by a dedicated musician who is passionate about nurturing the next generation of musical talent.
Nicholas Leblanc
Music Teacher
Keira Davis
Music Teacher
Keira Davis (She/her) is currently in her third year of a Bachelor of Music Degree studying Voice. She is currently studying with Dr. Caroline Schiller, and had been previously studying with Dr. Betty Allison at Dalhousie University. Keira has experience in many different styles of voice performance. She started performing in musicals and operas from a young age. She has performed roles such as Willy (Street Scene) with the Halifax Summer Opera Festival, Mary Poppins ( Mary Poppins Musical) with the Broadway Company Players, and Golden (The Cunning Little Vixen) with Dalhousie Opera.
Keira also has an array of choral experience. She has sung in choirs such as the Halifax Girls and Youth Honour choir, Soundtrax, and the Dal Chorus.
Keira has been working with children in music since she was in highschool. She has multiple years of experience mentoring students with the Halifax Broadway Company players. She also has worked as a counsellor for the Junior Choir Camp in Berwick, NS.
Keira is passionate about guiding everyone to find their voices through music. She is excited to meet new students and sing and learn together!
Eric Burry
Music Teacher
Eric Burry (he/him), originally from Labrador, is currently completing his fourth year at Memorial University pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Eric began piano lessons at the age 5 years old and explored his interest in music through as many opportunities as possible. Throughout high school he was heavily involved in his school’s music programs including playing in the concert band, helping with the junior band, performing in, and helping to organize concerts, as well as assisting with school instrument maintenance. Eric performed in the St. John’s Piano Fest for two years, and participated in multiple band trips with his school’s ensemble.
Eric continued piano taking lessons throughout high school and later began teaching private lessons of his own for three years, where he discovered his love for teaching and sharing the joy of music with others.
In recent years Eric has been focused on learning various instruments such as guitar, bass, drums, and ukulele while honing his skills on piano. He now actively participates in the local music scene by playing at venues with other musicians and in local groups such as the CBS Band. While exploring different instruments, he has found a love for guitar and has spent years focusing on becoming a better guitarist by exploring a variety of styles, techniques, and genres. Because of his experience with many instruments and styles of learning, Eric is well equipped to employ a wide variety of teaching styles to cater each lesson to the individual needs of students.
Eric strives to make lessons fun and welcoming for students of all ages while also ensuring that their developmental needs or personal goals are being met.
Grace MacDonald
Music Teacher
Grace MacDonald (she/her), MMT, B.Mus (Honours) is a Performer, Music Teacher, and soon-to-be Music Therapist from St.John’s, Newfoundland. Grace just completed the Master of Music Therapy Program at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario. She also has a Bachelor of Music with Honours in Voice from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. Grace studied voice with Ronalda Hutton MacDonald for over 10 years. At MUN School of Music, she was taught classical voice by Dr.Jane Leibel for 4 years, and also worked with professors Shelley Neville and Dr. Caroline Schiller. Grace has won many local, provincial and national awards for her singing. She competed in the Kiwanis Music Festival for over a decade. She was a finalist for the Jr. Vocal Rose Bowl in 2017, and in 2021, Grace placed 2nd Place in FCMF National Music Festival in the Musical Theatre Category.
Grace is currently working towards becoming a board-certified music therapist. Grace completed a music therapy internship in the Summer of 2023 at the Janeway Children’s Health and Rehabilitation Centre. At the Janeway, Grace worked around the hospital in Inpatient and Outpatient Mental Health and Psychiatry, Medicine and Surgery, Pediatric Intensive Care, Child Development (children and youth with physical, developmental and learning challenges, such as ASD, ADHD, OCD, etc), and Child Rehabilitation (individuals under the age of 18 with complex conditions that create a significant level of physical impairment). In the Fall of 2023 and the Winter of 2024, Grace was a music therapy intern at Grand River Hospital for Child, Adolescent, and Adult Inpatient Mental Health. She just concluded her final internship in Long Term Care at Trinity Village in Kitchener, in which she worked with residents with various forms of Dementia and other special needs. Grace is passionate about Queer Theory in music therapy. In the near future, she plans to publish her major research paper, which focuses on tailored music therapy services for transgender, non-binary, and gender-diverse clientele with eating disorders.
Grace has an eclectic approach to her music therapy work, which intersects with a humanistic, resource-oriented/strengths-based approach. She aligns with the Nordoff-Robbins Model of Music Therapy, in that everyone has an innate responsiveness and connection to music. “The Music Child” is in everyone, regardless of age, background, level of musical experience, etc.
Grace has been performing in community musical theatre and operatic productions over the past 20 years, and has had many lead and chorus roles. Some of her favourite role credits include Elle Woods in Legally Blonde (Laurier Musical Theatre), Miss Darbus in High School Musical (Laurier Musical Theatre), Clara in Scrooge (Peter MacDonald Productions), Crystal in Santa’s Place (Peter MacDonald Productions), and Grace/Dot in Honk! (Best Kind Productions).
Grace strives to create a warm, welcoming, and kind environment for her students and clients that encourages them to be their authentic selves. She believes that music is for everyone and strives to create tailored musical experiences and sessions that align with each student and clients’ individual needs. At the moment, Grace will only be offering music lessons to students but hopes to be able to offer music therapy in the near future upon finishing her training and certification with the CBMT (Certification Board of Music Therapists).
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