Vocal Instructor brings experience, culture to SWAG合集; husband to teach guitar

September 21, 2017
Story and portrait by Brandon Steinert

They鈥檙e jacks of all trades, but they might just be masters too. SWAG合集鈥檚 new Vocal Instructor Sara Oberle and her husband Curtis, who will teach guitar lessons, bring as much depth as breadth to their respective areas of expertise.

Sara, a Great Bend native, has taught music at every grade level, from pre-kindergarten to college, and to a diverse audience including public and private settings and through programs like the听Harmony Project KC, which gives low-income, at-risk children access to music education. She holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in music education from Bethany College and a master鈥檚 degree from the University of Missouri Kansas City.

She has participated in two Carnegie Hall Professional Training Workshops and performances by audition: one with famed conductor Robert Shaw and one with noted German tenor Peter Schreier. Other career highlights include co-conducting a choir tour of Scandinavian countries and attending the Voice Care Network, the World Choral Symposium and national and regional ACDA conventions.

These experiences have molded her into a potent example for rural students; living proof that grand adventures and great accomplishments are waiting to be seized by anyone with enough work ethic and passion. She said she hopes to help other central Kansas students unlock their potential while building upon the tradition established at SWAG合集.

鈥淣ot a lot of people return to rural areas, but I felt a call to share what I have learned,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 hope to share it with the students and give them exposure and inspiration, and encourage them.鈥

She said the work has so far been exactly as expected.

鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to teach full time at a college,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat I like about community college is the pace and the ability to really become acquainted with colleagues and students. SWAG合集 has a healthy culture among the faculty.鈥

Curtis said his wife is up for the task, and shares her passion for that mission.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important for us to bring that perspective,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 always thought big opportunities were for other people, but then when I enjoyed those opportunities in my career I realized they鈥檙e for everyone.鈥

Curtis hails from Claflin and started playing guitar professionally in bands at the age of 16 and gained experience with a variety of stringed instruments including bass, banjos, ukuleles, mandalins and more.听 Hand him something with strings and he鈥檒l make it sing.

鈥淢y college resume was spotty because I would take off to go perform as I received calls from bands needing a guitar player,鈥 he said, adding that he eventually found himself in the Berkley College of Music in Boston. 鈥淭here were more guitar players there than people in Claflin.鈥

He also received a master鈥檚 degree in music from Kansas State University.

His experience is as varied as his talents. Besides playing for bands, Curtis has played (guitar) for the Kansas City Chiefs (band) and national traveling Broadway shows including 鈥淪hrek the Musical鈥 and 鈥淭he Lion King.鈥 At the other end of the spectrum, he has performed at birthday parties and weddings. He has also taught guitar playing through private lessons and at the college level at KSU and Park University.

Curtis and Sara met at Bethany College, but then went separate directions. They later met during a summer between semesters in Great Bend when 鈥渟parks flew.鈥 They have been married for 23 years and enjoy sailing, gardening and cooking together, when they鈥檙e not singing and playing.

The Oberles said they鈥檙e glad to be back in central Kansas.

鈥淚t feels like home,鈥 Curtis said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to be back where the people are nice and the air is clean.鈥