A Voice & Movement Workshop for adult singers ❤️
Hi neighbours,
I’m a local vocal coach and Feldenkrais® practitioner, and I’m running an online Voice & Body workshop on Saturday 30th August at 10:30 am.
It’s a 90-minute session where we’ll gently explore the body–breath–voice connection. In this opportunity, we will focus on the connection between the pelvis and the voice... that's where true and effortless power comes from!
The aim is to help singers (whether you’re in a choir, sing casually, or just enjoy using your voice) feel more ease, resonance, and freedom when singing.
🕒 90 minutes – with a recording if you can’t attend live
💰 $37 early bird until Aug 20 ($47 after)
📍 Online (so you can join from anywhere)
If you’d like to learn more or book a spot, here’s the link:
jorgelinaperez.com...
Would love to have some friendly local faces join in! 💜
Warmly,
Jorgelina
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