About Us

 

The American Choral Directors Association

Founded in 1959, the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) is a nonprofit music-education organization whose central purpose is to promote excellence in choral music through performance, composition, publication, research, and teaching. In addition, ACDA strives through arts advocacy to elevate choral music’s position in American society.

 

Membership

ACDA membership consists of choral directors who represent more than one million singers across the United States. ACDA members teach choral music in public and private schools – kindergarten through senior high school – and at the college and university levels. They conduct a variety of choral groups, including boy choirs, children’s choirs, men’s and women’s choruses, junior and senior high school choirs, college and university choruses, ethnic choirs, vocal-jazz ensembles, and symphony choruses. They also conduct choirs in their communities and in their places of worship. Membership is established by submitting a membership application and annual dues.

 

Organizational Structure

ACDA is divided into seven geographic regions/divisions, as well as fifty state chapters, each with its own conferences, newsletters, festivals, clinics, and workshops. Whether at the National, Division, or State level, ACDA is structured so that its members can easily involve themselves in the organization’s activities.

 

Conferences

ACDA offers conferences at the State, Division, and National levels. National conferences are offered in March of odd-numbered years; the seven Division conferences take place in February and March of even-numbered years. Through concert performances by accomplished choirs, educational clinics by leading experts, and exhibits by music-industry representatives, ACDA offers its members a diverse and practical forum in which to develop their skills and professional knowledge.

choral journal

The official publication of the American Choral Directors Association is Choral Journal . This national publication, issued monthly, contains articles and columns of a scholarly and practical nature in addition to reviews of newly released CD recordings, books, and printed music. Choral Journal  is a benefit of membership in the American Choral Directors Association. Subscriptions are available to libraries. Advertising space is available as well.

committees

ACDA has numerous national committees engaged in advancing the choral profession in its many facets. The committees work in several areas of the choral profession, whether through establishing high performance standards, recommending quality choral literature, encouraging research in choral studies, or advocating the importance of choral music in our society.

Repertoire & Standards

ACDA establishes and maintains the highest of choral standards and recommends quality choral literature through the thirteen Repertoire and Standards (R&S) Committees.  This national structure is replicated in every Division and State chapter through the organization.  

publications

ACDA has several publications including Choral Journal, Division newsletters, State newsletters, and the monograph series. All of these publications are intended to educate and inform the members of the association.

Location

ACDA’s national headquarters is centrally located in the downtown Arts District of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  Office hours are 8:00am – 5:00pm Monday – Friday. Click here for complete contact information and a staff directory.