Diana McCullough is a cantor, soloist, chorister, and teacher living in Columbus, Ohio. For the past six years, she has worked as a vocalist for the Catholic Diocese of Central Ohio. She teaches voice in her home studio, and in area high schools.
Diana brings over twenty years of singing and teaching experience to her work as an Andover Educator. Her academic credentials include a B.S. in Education and Music from Bowling Green State University, and an M.A. in Education from The Ohio State University, where she studied arts curriculum development and design. She also has completed graduate level coursework at the OSU School of Music, studying vocal pedagogy with Karen Peeler, Phd. Diana was a member of the original teaching faculty which began an arts alternative school in Columbus City Schools. In addition to public school teaching, she spent seven years as a mediation consultant and trainer.
Diana studied the Alexander Technique with Barbara Conable for several years, and is currently participating in Alexander Teacher Training. She applies the skills of optimal body use to her daily life and work, and is able to present the Course material in a clear and useful manner. She welcomes your inquiries into becoming a student of the Course, What Every Singer Needs to Know About the Body.