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Welcome to the APME Miami 2026 Conference!
Here you can register and update your Sched profile. A draft schedule will be available March 1, when you’ll be able to explore sessions and build your agenda.

Questions? Visit our website or email [email protected].

Join us June 4–6 at the Frost School of Music, University of Miami, as we celebrate the rhythms, relationships, and revolutions shaping popular music education.

Audience: Culture and Belonging clear filter
Thursday, June 4
 

3:30pm EDT

Bring the Power of Hip Hop into Your Classroom with Soul Science Lab: Presented by Carnegie Hall’s Musical Explorers
Thursday June 4, 2026 3:30pm - 4:25pm EDT
Join Carnegie Hall’s Musical Explorers and Soul Science Lab for an interactive workshop that sparks creativity and cultural understanding. Designed for K–5 educators and beyond, this session explores hip hop traditions through listening, singing, and movement, empowering teachers to connect their classroom with diverse musical communities while building essential music skills. 
Speakers
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Gina Izzo

Manager, Learning and Engagement, Carnegie Hall
Manager of Learning and Engagement at Carnegie Hall, oversees Musical Explorers, connecting K–2 students to diverse musical communities. She supports teachers and young children in building core music skills through listening, singing, and movement with songs from around the... Read More →
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Asante Amin

Co-Founder, Soul Science Lab
Asante Amin is a gifted multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and educator. He has shared the stage with several globally renowned artists, including Rhiannon Giddens, Jessica Care Moore, Blitz the Ambassador, Ismael Kouyaté, Mos Def, GZA, Wynton Marsalis, and others. Amin is... Read More →
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Chen Lo

Co-Founder, Soul Science Lab
Chen Lo is an accomplished emcee, songwriter, educator and creative director. He has toured the globe as a musician delivering master classes and live performances. Lo has also shared the stage with the likes of Common, Erykah Badu, Rapsody, and The Last Poets. He is currently an... Read More →
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Soul Science Lab

Artists, Soul Science Lab
MEET SOUL SCIENCE LAB 
Soul Science Lab (SSL) is a music and multimedia duo powered by Chen Lo and Asante Amin. The two are storytellers who inspire the future. SSL is dedicated to empowering communities through original music, innovative storytelling, and arts education. The duo’s current projects include... Read More →
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Joanna Massey

Director, Learning and Engagement Programs, Carnegie Hall
Hailing from a family of educators, Joanna Massey serves as the Director of Learning & Engagement at Carnegie Hall, where she develops and leads programs that connect students, teachers, and young artists with inspiring musical experiences - helping them explore their creativity... Read More →
Thursday June 4, 2026 3:30pm - 4:25pm EDT
Volpe 207 Volpe Building, San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL, USA
 
Friday, June 5
 

10:20am EDT

Defanging the Canon Monster: Reducing the Friction of Building Quality Setlists
Friday June 5, 2026 10:20am - 10:45am EDT
The concept of a “canon” in popular music has often been framed as exclusionary, privileging certain works while marginalizing others. Yet, when reimagined not as a gatekeeping mechanism but as a curated resource, canonization offers substantial pedagogical advantages. By establishing a structured catalog of exemplary songs, educators and students gain a shared repository from which to draw, streamlining the process of selecting high-quality and diverse repertoire. This curated approach reduces friction in assembling setlists for  performance, rehearsal, or even informal jam sessions, allowing students to engage with influential works while maintaining flexibility and creativity. Importantly, the transition from printed scores to digital platforms amplifies these benefits: catalogs can be expanded, annotated, and shared in real time, supporting collaborative growth and responsive updates. Rather than confining musical exploration, this post-print curation empowers learners to navigate a simulatneously curated and dynamic landscape of repertoire, fostering both historical awareness and contemporary relevance. This presentation argues for a shift in perspective: canonization need not be a “monster” that restricts access, but a practical tool that facilitates discovery, skill-building, and collective musical engagement in the modern classroom and online communities.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Tom Zlabinger

Dr. Tom Zlabinger

Associate Professor of Music, York College / CUNY
Dr. Tom Zlabinger is an Associate Professor of Music at York College in New York City and a leading figure in popular music education, serving as Founding President of the Association of Popular Music Education's New York Chapter (APME-NY). With a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from the... Read More →
Friday June 5, 2026 10:20am - 10:45am EDT
Volpe 207 Volpe Building, San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL, USA

11:20am EDT

Lessons from the first AI Songwriting course. Berklee students take on the future.
Friday June 5, 2026 11:20am - 12:20pm EDT
In Berklee’s first AI Songwriting course, I welcome both skeptics and superusers. The class centers on tough conversations: validating fears and ethics while zooming out to the bigger picture. Students leave ready to create with AI on purpose, and to compete in a world where everyone else will, too.
Speakers
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Ben Camp

Professor of Songwriting, Berklee College of Music
Ben Camp is a professor of Songwriting at Berklee College of Music, and an advisor at Suno. Ben has taught over 2,000 students, is a gold record writer and producer, and has amassed over 300 million streams with songs for Tiesto, Brice Fox, Victoria Justice, and on networks like HBO... Read More →
Friday June 5, 2026 11:20am - 12:20pm EDT
Volpe 203 Volpe Building, San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL, USA
 
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