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The Voice and You

Your voice is an outward expression of who you are. It projects your thoughts and feelings into the world - it is part of your essence.


Context
Your voice is an outward expression of who you are. It projects your thoughts and feelings into the world - it is part of your essence. This course looks at the process whereby we convey who we are via our voices. Is your voice the instrument you want it to be? Does it support you in the situations and environments you encounter? Does it feel a truthful representation of who you are?

Course Overview
This practical one day course will provide you with experiential knowledge of how your voice works. More importantly, you will explore how to connect more fully to your vocal power. You will learn to recognise blocks to your voice and find ways to release these and move towards vocal freedom.

Outcomes
Areas covered:
Understanding the relationship between breath and voice
Improved posture and body use and an awareness of how they impact the voice.
Connecting breath, voice, feeling and thought
Releasing tension and blocks to your voice
Greater vocal range
Clarity of speech
Exploration of your personal presence


Speaker(s):

Ms. Louise Collins | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

18 May 2014 at 10:00 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

New Acropolis
19 Compton Terrace
London
N1 2UN
02073590059
http://www.newacropolisuk.org

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Tickets:

£60/£45(concession)

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