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My
approach engages the creative process of exploring a voice that is
rooted in body, breath, and presence. I work with performers and
non-performers alike to support the discovery of honest and authentic
forms of musical and spoken expression.
Services
- vocal coaching for singing and speech
- gender-affirming voice work
- discovering authentic and effective forms of expression and communication
- body and breathwork for stress and tension release
- creative process and performance support
Location + Pricing
I am currently based in Montreal/Tiohti:áke. I teach private lessons both in-person and online.
I offer sliding scale pricing between $100 - 150 per 50min session.
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My interest in voice stems
from my transformative experience studying and mentoring under Peggy
Redmond. I first met Peggy in 2014, having been self-conscious for
sometime about being unable to project my voice through long hours of
restaurant work and also having always desired to be able to sing.
Before
studying voice and art, I'd come from a background in sport,
participating in national and international competition, having
also spent many years with a diagnosis of chronic depression.
Peggy's
teaching was compassionate, unorthodox, and experimental, and as I
learned to use my voice, we marvelled at the ways this
simultaneously freed my metaphorical voice, and in turn, my mental
health. Our shared curiosity and wonder in the possibilities of voice
and its relationship to body and mind led to a longstanding friendship
and mentorship.
From Peggy I learned a methodology based in the
principle that a free sound is one that aligns with vocal health and
hygiene and from which follows an experience of direct and effective
vocal expression.
As a teacher my practice is grounded in a
reverence of process itself. My background in athletics gave me strong
and nuanced proprioception and an interest and understanding of the body
and its responses to a wide variety of physical and psychological
conditions. Art making and voice work has led me deeper into the study
of creative practice and the ways we can work with body, breath, and
presence to give us access to the myriad possibilities of being beyond
the narrow grasp of the rational mind.