Why is
the voice so important?
It is creation. It is how we turn our
insides out. And
it is unique…a unique expression however we choose to use it. Without the voice, how would we stake a claim, share
an idea, share a feeling, share anything? And
here, realize that silence is also part of the voice. Silence
speaks volumes, as they say. Our voices carry
our souls’ expression. And I have witnessed again
and again its potential to transform people and unite them as one
voice. How could it not be important?
How do
you work with clients?
It’s always
different because people come to me for different reasons.
Even my workshops are different because different people show
up. And even if it was the same people, they
would be different from one workshop to the next. So
I use what is present and up for people. Some
people come to me because they want to sing better. They
don’t care about the inner deep stuff. That’s
not my ideal client, and I send them elsewhere. I
like working with people who already have a certain level of body
awareness or at least want to develop one in order to heal themselves. Then I become simply the facilitator instead of the
teacher.
How does
working with the voice help people?
Some people are only
aware of the surface benefits…they sound better or communicate more
freely, which is great. But there is so much more
going on. There is an awareness that builds with
my voice work making people better creators of life. They
start to listen differently. They start to
experiment more. And they start to align
themselves. And they discover things about themselves they didn’t know. Some people say it feeds them…they long to express
for no reason at all.
Why
would someone come to you for voice work?
Typically, people
come to me because they want to sing or they want to improve their voice
in some way, but they feel blocked. They long to
sing and express themselves. They
come to me instead of some other voice teacher because they also sense,
if they don’t directly know, that there is more to this desire than
what it appears to be on the surface. Their soul
is longing for something deeper that singing gives.
What
kinds of voice issues do you deal with?
Let me start by
stating what I don’t do. I’m not a speech &
language pathologist. I’m not an acting coach,
although I have a background in that. I don’t
deal with medical issues like nodes. And I don’t
teach “singing”…not really. Yet I can help an
already great singer perform & sing better. And
I can teach technique to someone who has none so that they have more
confidence in using her voice. I look upon the
work I do as shamanic in nature. I am always
reaching way in and deep down with clients. You
know, what energy is in the way of this person’s full expression? But
my sessions aren’t about singing lots of scales and learning
songs…although there is some of that, it is not the main thrust.
What is
the main thrust of your practice?
For me, the
techniques, the breath, the vocal variables are all tools with which to
play for the purpose of self-expression. The
voice is like medicine. It’s a healer. Getting people to experience and get in touch with
this is the thrust of my practice.
$35 per 1/2 hour
$65
per hour
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This
work, unlike most of the things we spend our money on, is a true
investment that pays off in joy, fulfillment, connection, and
pleasure.
To get the best return:
1. Be on time for your session.
2. Bring a hand held tape recorder.
3. Come with an intent or focus.
4. Trust and open to the process.
5. Practice on your own