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Frequently Asked Questions

2025 NFA Convention

August 7-10, 2025
Hyatt Regency Atlanta
265 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30303

Atlanta, GA

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General Questions

Dates:
August 7-10, 2025

Location: 
Hyatt Regency Atlanta
265 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta, GA 30303

All flutists are welcome at an NFA convention. This includes amateurs, students, professionals, and everyone in between. Flutists of all ages and performance levels attend the convention year after year to hear their favorite performers, learn new music, and meet like-minded friends. 

Note that an NFA Membership is required to register for the convention. Non-members may purchase tickets for individual sessions in-person at the convention. Non-flutists may attend as guests of an NFA member. Non-flutist guests can purchase a single event ticket or a full convention registration.

The NFA is committed to meeting the accessibility needs of all convention participants. We have compiled accessibility information on the convention on nfaonline.org/accessibility (link opens in new window). 

Each year, hundreds of NFA members submit a proposal to give a performance, lecture, or workshop at the convention. Proposals are reviewed by a committee of NFA members, the Program Chair, and the Assistant Program Chair with a number of criteria in mind,
including potential interest to convention attendees and alignment with that year's convention theme. 

The 2025 proposal process closed in late 2024, and we are no longer accepting submissions. We encourage you to consider submitting a proposal for our 2026 Convention in Portland, OR. Announcements will be made on social media and through our email list

There are a few options:

We offer a lower-income registration rate. This rate is available to anyone who holds a lower-income NFA membership (available for those earning less than $40,000 annually).

All NFA members are invited to take advantage of our payment plans; these allow you to pay off your registration fee in installments over several months. You can enroll in a payment plan during the online registration process. 

If you are unable to afford registration, you are invited to apply for a Convention Registration Scholarship (applications open in March). These scholarships are awarded based on financial need and interest (regardless of age or playing ability), and recipients will not be made public. 

We also have some part-time paid work at convention registration to help offset expenses. Information will be available soon. 

If you'd like to split the cost of a hotel room, you can use our Roommate Listing page to find a potential roommate. 

Yes! You can sign up for playing opportunities in the opening and closing event flute orchestras or the adult amateur flute choir. Sign up when you register for the convention (limited slots - register early!).

A cherished NFA tradition takes place on Sunday at the closing ceremony. Bring your flute and join thousands of flutists playing the Bach Air. 

There will also be open masterclasses and flute choir reading sessions where you can play. Check out the full schedule for details - coming soon.

Yes - we're so glad you'll be there! We will hold a Welcome Orientation, hosted by the 2025 and 2026 Assistant Program Chairs, on the first morning of the convention.

Also plan on joining the Myrna Brown Dine-Around on Thursday to connect with other flutists over a community dinner a local restaurant.

As in 2024, we will host an Awards Reception to celebrate flutists who have contributed so much to our field. This year's event will be on Saturday, August 9, from 5:15-7:15pm.

The following awards will be presented at this reception:
Lifetime Achievement Award: Lillian Burkart, Sheryl Cohen, Zart Dombourian-Eby Distinguished Service Award: Zart Dombourian-Eby

 
This ticketed event will feature light refreshments, a cash bar, live music, and the awards presentation. Tickets are $120 (regular) and $60 (students & NFA lower income members). Purchase your tickets in advance when you register, as they will sell out. 

We will publish a preliminary event schedule in the spring. The complete program book, including the full schedule, will be available as a pdf on the NFA website in July. New this year, there will be a $5 charge for a printed program book. To receive a printed program book, you MUST purchase it at the time of your registration.

The convention app, including the full schedule, will also be available in early July.

To ensure that all participants in the NFA convention and other events have a positive and collaborative experience, the NFA expects that community members will:

  • Be considerate and respectful to all community members
  • Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, abusive, or harassing behavior, materials, and speech
  • Speak up if they observe anything at an event that conflicts with this Code of Conduct
  • If you are being harassed or feel uncomfortable, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact the Executive Director or another member of the NFA staff or Board of Directors immediately
  • Possible consequences of violation of the code of conduct include removal from NFA events or notification to the authorities

RULES AND POLICIES

  • The first two rows of each convention room are designated priority seating for attendees with disabilities. Please consider refraining from using these rows, and if you are seated in this area, please be prepared to offer your seat if another attendee requires it.
  • Please be courteous to the performers and those around you when taking photographs at concerts or presentations. Ensure that your camera’s flash and any associated sounds (e.g., from a cell phone) are turned off.
  • Audio and video recording of convention concerts and presentations is discouraged, unless the person recording:
    • a) will not block the view of any person in the audience, create noise, or otherwise interrupt, disturb, disrupt, or delay the performance or presentation being recorded
    • b) will not use said recording for any copyright infringing or other illegal purpose or for any purpose that would be detrimental to the NFA;
  • Please silence all electronic devices before performances or presentations.
  • In accordance with NFA policy, refrain from applause at all competition events.
  • Rehearsals will take place in the performance halls between events. Please do not disturb them. Doors will open 15 minutes prior to the event.
  • Please refrain from practicing in hotel rooms after 9:00pm.
  • Please observe policies as a courtesy to all the performers and attendees.

We're here to help! Please contact Mily Harrod, NFA Membership Manager, at mharrod@nfaonline.org, or call our office at 312-332-6682. 

Registration

Registration includes admission to:

  • All 200+ convention sessions (workshops, recitals, masterclasses, etc.)
  • All evening Gala Concerts, including the Saturday Night Concerto Concert
  • The Exhibit Hall

Admission to the Awards Reception (where the Lifetime Achievement Awards and Distinguished Service Awards are presented) is not included in your registration. Purchase your ticket as an add-on when you register. 

Please note that a printed program book is not included in your registration this year. If you would like a printed program book, you must purchase one for $5 during the registration process. A digital pdf copy of the program book, as well as the convention app, will be available for free. 

Yes - an NFA membership is required to register for the NFA convention. Become a member at nfaonline.org/membership

We strongly encourage you to register online. This will guarantee you the lowest price and ensure an easy check-in when you arrive in Atlanta. Online registration ends on Tuesday, July 29th at 11:59pm CT.

We also welcome on-site registrations at the NFA Registration Desk in Atlanta. Registration  information can be found here

Yes! We offer a lowered registration rate for non-flutist guests (family members, partners/spouses, etc.). You add your guest directly onto your registration. 

If your guest is under 8, then they are free. Please contact Mily Harrod (mharrod@nfaonline.org), to process under 8 registrations.

If your presentation/performance includes a non-flutist, they will receive a complimentary single-day registration for the day they will be participating at the convention. Please email Mily Harrod (mharrod@nfaonline.org) to process this.

You can register your group using this form (note there are no discounts for group registrations, but we have a 50% discount for student group memberships): https://www.nfaonline.org/convention/HomePage/registration/group-registration

The Convention Program Book, including the complete schedule, will be published on our website in the summer.

Reach out to Mily Harrod, NFA Membership Manager, at mharrod@nfaonline.org

Yes, but new this year, there will be a $5 charge for a printed program book. To receive a printed program book, you MUST purchase it at the time of your registration.

If you register online, you must purchase your printed program book online during the registration process. You will not be allowed to purchase one on-site. 

If you register on-site, you will have the option to purchase a printed program book. 

This step has been introduced in the interest of affordability -- to contain convention costs -- and sustainability -- to avoid a surplus of books being printed and shipped. 

International flute choirs invited to perform receive free registration, but will need to be active members.