Program Description
Event Details
Learn how the body produces our voice and why the voice gets injured or sometimes doesn’t work optimally. In this workshop we explore how to warm-up the voice, especially when it feels tired, how to connect the voice to the entire body for easy power, and how to keep the voice healthy. Learn how to sing in tune or speak freely, approach high pitches easily, and speak with variability and breath flow. We explore techniques to release vocal tension and open the throat for greater resonance and breathing techniques to support voice production.
We will experience different vocal qualities and colors and how they convey meaning, the emotional roots of voice problems, and self-empowerment through a released voice.
Everyone can benefit from this presentation. Teachers, lawyers, sales people, spiritual seekers, presenters, therapists, singers, actors, clergy and corporate professionals all rely on their voice as a main vehicle for communication and personal expression. Empower your voice and change your life!
Disclaimer(s)
Code of conduct
No person while on the premises of the library shall conduct him/herself in a violent or disorderly manner, use abusive or profane language, engage in lewd conduct, disturb any public meeting or assembly, or be found under the influence of alcohol or drugs in such a condition as to threaten the safety and rights of others. The library premises include not only the building, but all associated property, such as sidewalks, parking lots, and landscaped areas.
Free and open to public
It is assumed that all events are free and open to the general public. If admittance will be restricted in any way, that must be indicated on the application. The Library reserves the right to have staff and/or Board members in attendance even if the program is otherwise closed to the general public.
No outside food & drink
No outside food or drink is permitted in the Library.