TeachingBenefits of Voice Work include:
- identify and change physical habits
- tap into the power of breathing
- release tension - physically, emotionally, mentally
- increase confidence
- align physical body with emotional being
For Actors...
- learn to relax your body and rejuvenate your energy to express
- increase your ability to express freely and clearly
- expand your physical awareness and emotional connection
- develop and nurture your imagination
- explore the ability to be at ease and energized when auditioning – anxiety, after all, is nothing more than excitement without breath
- create a personal vocal warm-up that is healthy and reliable
For Singers...
- learn to relax your body to minimize physical and vocal tension
- increase your ability to sing with ease and joy
- expand your vocal range and resonance
- develop your ability to emotionally connect to your repertoire
- explore ways to connect more fully with audience and accompanists
- create a personal warm-up that prepares you to sing and that heightens your desire to sing
For Therapists...
- experientially learn about the connection between relaxation and personal expression
- increase your ability to communicate empathetically – with clarity and with ease
- expand your understanding of awareness and presence
- explore the body mind connection through imagination and creative vocal work
- create ways of helping clients relax and express when their voice is blocked
For Self-Development...
- learn to relax in order to express with ease and communicate more clearly
- increase your ability to relate to others
- expand physical awareness to free your voice
- develop the ability to rejuvenate your self - your voice - through breath and body work
- explore and unleash your creative potential
- create a routine to increase confidence when speaking with others or in public
- Traci’s professionalism, humor and vast repertoire of breath/voice-work techniques provide a stimulating, yet safe, environment to explore self-expression on any level. I truly feel that I have ‘found my voice’. As an educator and artist I know that for anyone, this is no small thing!
- Sharon Pulvermacher
Visual Artist / Educator
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