Awakening Your True Voice

Filed under Art and Creativity, Events, Music, Programs, Voice & Sound.
November 8, 2010
6:00 PMto7:30 PM
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Jean McClelland, MMus, CAT

Every person possesses a powerful, natural voice that reveals who he or she truly is. Often, mental and physical tension, past experiences and fears lead to inhibitions that restrict the natural flow of the voice, resulting in a forced, unnatural sound and blocked energy centers. This course creates a supportive environment in which self-consciousness will dissolve and the natural voice will emerge. To encourage vocal growth and development, a repertoire of exercises is given that will increase mental and physical awareness, improve body alignment and stimulate natural, reflexive breathing. We will also work on opening the channel for sound vibrations, resonance and range. Group singing of folk songs and spirituals helps participants to express themselves with sensitivity.

Note: No previous vocal background required.

FREE INTRO: Monday, November 1, at 6pm

A WEEKLY COURSE
(6 sessions) Mondays, November 8–December 13, 6–7:30pm
10FAM02T Approved for CEUs
Members: $145 / Nonmembers: $160

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Jean McClelland, MMus, CAT

Jean McClelland, MMus, CAT, trained at the American Center for Alexander Technique and the New York Psychosynthesis Institute. As a singer, she has performed leading roles in musical theater and teaches workshops on the Alexander Technique and voice nationally.


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