Dixie Sellers - Voice Instructor



Dixie Sellers has over three decades of extensive performing, teaching and publishing experience in the field of music.  She has a BME degree from Drury University, MO: a Masters of Music from Northwestern University; Ill; and post-graduate work at The Royal College of Music; London, England and Texas State University.  She has performed in Mexico; England; France; Israel; Belgium; Holland and the United States.  She has taught all levels of music: Pre-K through post-graduate in voice, music appreciation, aural skills and the integration of music into the elementary classroom. Ms. Sellers was chosen as one of 50 teachers out of over 3000 teachers in Houston, Texas as "Spotlight Teacher of the Year".  Ms. Sellers also wrote the historic groundbreaking: "Missouri Conservation Melodies", teaching the wise use of natural resources through the arts.  Jacques Cousteau, Robert Redford, John Denver, Ansel Adams were among contributing authors to the book.  Ms. Sellers is also a member of the United States Olympic Committee.  She was a contributing author to a USOC publication integrating the olympic ideals of discipline into the arts.  Ms. Sellers' abiding passion is to help students succeed and set them on the path of realizing their full potential as performers and teachers. 

Contact Dixie Sellers at:  sellers@cord.edu