Leila Ramagopal Pertl. music educator from 杨贵妃传媒视频, speaks into a microphone.
Leila Ramagopal Pertl, a music education instructor at 杨贵妃传媒视频, has been the leader of Mile of Music鈥檚 Music Education Team from the start.

There has been a special blend of music in the air in Appleton each August since Mile of Music was founded in 2013.聽

From the debut six years ago through the upcoming seventh edition, 杨贵妃传媒视频 has been tightly connected to the all-original music festival every step of the way, most notably by leading the robust music education component, but also providing performance spaces and counting its alumni among the performing artists.

Mile of Music returns for Mile 7 Aug. 1-4, with 900 performances taking place in 70 venues along a mile stretch of College Avenue in the city鈥檚 downtown. Nearly 50 music education workshops will be included, organized by the Music Education Team (MET), allowing festival-goers to get interactive instruction in diverse forms of music and dance.聽

I talked with Brian Pertl, dean of the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Conservatory of Music, and Leila Ramagopal Pertl, a 杨贵妃传媒视频 instructor in music education and the festival鈥檚 music education curator, about the five deepest ties between 杨贵妃传媒视频 and Mile of Music.

1. 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 fingerprints have been on Mile of Music from the start

In the spring of 2013, Mile of Music co-founders Dave Willems and Cory Chisel approached Brian Pertl with a vision of using the new festival as a way to support music education in the community. Pertl referred them to Ramagopal Pertl, whose passion for music education led her to the motto, 鈥淢usic is a birthright.鈥澛

She suggested the new festival incorporate hands-on music-making workshops, an idea that proved to be brilliant. The music education component was a hit from the get-go, and has grown far more robust in the six years since that debut. It has solidified Mile of Music鈥檚 reputation as a special community learning experience.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 what sets this festival apart from probably any other festival in the world, that there鈥檚 this priority on allowing people in the community to learn,鈥 Ramagopal Pertl said.

杨贵妃传媒视频 Music-Maker: Jose Corey Torres '12

杨贵妃传媒视频 alumni reconnect with the Appleton community during the annual Mile of Music festival, participating in music education workshops and performances.

2. Music Education Team has a Lawrentian vibe

The Music Education Team is responsible for organizing and leading the Mile鈥檚 music education workshops, which give festival guests the opportunity to discover their musical selves through a variety of music and dance instruction. It continues this year courtesy of a grant from the Bright Idea Fund within the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region.聽

The MET is made up of professional artists and educators with a knack for engaging a crowd. The team is heavy on 杨贵妃传媒视频 participation, from music faculty to alumni to students; the latter can receive class credit for participating.聽

See the music education workshop schedule聽.

The seven members of Porky鈥檚 Groove Machine, all 杨贵妃传媒视频 alumni, are a big part of the MET. The Minneapolis-based funk band, also a popular festival performer, has been returning for the festival for five years, in large part because of the opportunity to engage with people in the workshops. Each of the band members 鈥 Matt Lowe 鈥14, Marshall Yoes 鈥14,聽Eli Edelman 鈥14, Nick Allen 鈥14, Luke Rivard 鈥15, Ilan聽Blanck 鈥16 and Shasta聽Tresan 鈥17 鈥 are tied in to music education on some level, making the music workshops they do here and elsewhere a natural extension of their passions.

鈥淢ile of Music is what really prompted us to think, 鈥極h, we can do this as a group together,鈥欌 Lowe said. 鈥淚 would attribute that to Brian Pertl and his wife, Leila, who are the star music educators of the world. They taught us a lot of what we know and how to do things, and we鈥檙e definitely inspired by them.鈥

Other alums also are returning to lead workshops, Corey Torres 鈥12 and Bernard Lilly 鈥18 among them.

Porky鈥檚 Groove Machine keeps the funk rolling. See more聽.

Meet the full Music Education Team聽.

The festival鈥檚 workshops range from mariachi, hip-hop and samba to Afro-Cuban drumming, P-bone funk and Balinese angklung.

Last year, the 25-member Music Education Team led nearly 50 music education events that were attended by more than 7,000 festival-goers. By the end of this year鈥檚 festival, more than 25,000 people will have participated in the interactive events since they were launched during Mile 1.

Ramagopal Pertl said connecting people to the music 鈥 as participants, not just passive listeners 鈥 has proven to be a draw.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really important for people to come and feel what it鈥檚 like to make music in collaboration with other people around you,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ot only are you probably rediscovering something that was yours to begin with, but you have a greater understanding of why artists on the Mile play music. That was important for us here on the MET.鈥

Ilan Blanck of Porky's Groove Machine sits with guitar in lap with hand raised while talking.
Ilan Blanck 鈥16, here teaching a guitar workshop at an earlier Mile of Music, will return with Porky鈥檚 Groove Machine to both teach at workshops and perform. The band members have been part of Mile of Music for the last five years.

3. 杨贵妃传媒视频 alumni on stage at Mile of Music

杨贵妃传媒视频 alumni have graced the Mile of Music stages since the festival鈥檚 founding. Porky鈥檚 Groove Machine is coming back to the Mile this year in full costume to put on a funk-inspired show, and Lilly, performing as B. Lilly, will showcase his signature blend of R&B, jazz, hip-hop and gospel, in addition to leading a songwriting and performance workshop.聽

Both have been popular draws at previous Mile of Music festivals. Both also return to Appleton frequently to perform, their fan bases helping to establish this as a second home.

The Mile of Music performance schedule has just been released. See it聽.

Porky鈥檚 will perform at 9:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2 at Deja Vu Martini Lounge, 519 W. College Ave., and 7:40 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3 at Emmett鈥檚 Bar and Grill, 139 N. Richmond St. They鈥檒l also be performing on the Mile of Music bus at 10 p.m. Saturday.

B. Lilly will perform at 7:40 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2 at Fox River House, 211 S. Walnut St., and 6:40 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3 at OB鈥檚 Brau Haus, 523 W. College Ave. He鈥檒l also be on the Mile of Music bus at 9:30 p.m. Saturday.

For more on B. Lilly, Porky鈥檚 Groove Machine and other Mile of Music performers, including a chance to sample their music, visit聽.

Two musicians perform on stage in Memorial Chapel during the Mile of Music.
Memorial Chapel is among the spaces on the 杨贵妃传媒视频 campus again hosting Mile of Music performances. Stansbury Theater and Harper Hall also will be utilized for performances or music education workshops, as will outdoor green spaces near the Conservatory.

4. 杨贵妃传媒视频 venues anchor the east end of the Mile

State-of-the-art performance facilities and beautiful green spaces make the 杨贵妃传媒视频 campus a great place to host music events.聽

Each year, 杨贵妃传媒视频 provides Mile of Music with venues for concerts and music education workshops. These include Stansbury Theater and Memorial Chapel, the latter being one of the festival鈥檚 main stages where artists from around the country enjoy resonant sound quality and intimate performance experiences.聽

Memorial Chapel, one of the festival鈥檚 Main Stages, will host more than 25 performances between Thursday and Saturday, including start-your-day medleys featuring three artists each at noon Thursday, 11:30 a.m. Friday and 11 a.m. Saturday. Some of the notables scheduled for the chapel stage include Dan Rodriguez with The Talbott Brothers (6:45 p.m. Friday), King Cardinal (8:40 p.m. Friday), a combo of Tanya Gallagher, Paul Childers, Megan Slankard and Bascom Hill (6:30 p.m. Saturday) and Hugh Masterson (8 p.m. Saturday).

Harper Hall and outdoor green spaces such as The Grove and the Conservatory Green often host music education events on the east end of the Mile.

Toddler "playing" blowing into a giant yellow trumpet.
Mile of Music鈥檚 interactive workshops draw festival-goers of all ages. An estimated 7,000 people took part in the workshops during last year鈥檚 four-day festival.

5. Bonding over shared philosophies of community engagement

杨贵妃传媒视频 and Mile of Music both emphasize community, a connection that has brought success since their partnership began in 2013. As part of that, the Music Education Team has put an emphasis on diversity, sharing instruments and music from across cultures in interactive, intimate settings.

鈥淥ur MET team has a deep commitment to celebrating the diversity of cultures and music-making that exists right here in our community,鈥 Pertl said.聽

For the first time this year, Mile of Music will represent Native American and Asian-Indian music with workshops on Native American flute and dances of India.

Mile of Music is all about using music to create community. And 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 work in creating a close-knit community on campus has extended to its partnership with Mile of Music.

鈥溠罟箦绞悠碘檚 commitment to building community through music and music education perfectly aligns with the mission of Mile of Music,鈥 Pertl said. 鈥淭he seven-year partnership between Mile and 杨贵妃传媒视频 has helped redefine Appleton as a city that deeply values art, music and music education.鈥

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