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Singing, one of the most primal forms of human communication, has been used since the dawn of history to mark life's milestones,
overcome challenges, accompany rituals, and bridge the gap between the physical and spiritual worlds. Many of us yearn to express
ourselves in song, yet, in our time, singing has come to be regarded as the sacrosanct territory of the professionally trained. In this
workshop, you'll have the opportunity to find your own singing voice in a safe, supportive environment where uninhibited musical self-
expression is the goal. Through the use of breathing exercises, traditional work songs, gospel music, musical theater games, and the
exploration of rhythm, you'll have an opportunity to sing, shout, laugh, improvise, and experience the thrill of lifting your voice
and blending with others in a communal celebration of song.
Half-day, Full-day, Weekend and 4-Day Workshops available.
Dana LaCroix, is a professional singer, songwriter, and critically-acclaimed recording and touring artist. She has written songs for f
feature films, served as Musical Director at the New Drama School in Copenhagen, Denmark, and served as a vocal coach at the
Danish Academy of Musical Theatre. She has presented workshops at the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium in Washington D.C.
and at institutes of higher learning in Canada, Europe and the US.
For more information contact Baltazar Management at mail@baltazarmanagement.com or 607-437-0158.
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