Special Edition: Choices
There are a lot of choices in a human experience. The act of giving voice to intention and thought is a choice. Deciding when to speak and when to breathe through is a choice. Deciding to extend more air outward…
There are a lot of choices in a human experience. The act of giving voice to intention and thought is a choice. Deciding when to speak and when to breathe through is a choice. Deciding to extend more air outward…
Tomorrow is Election Day in what has proven to be a challenging year. And all over the country the push towards “keeping it professional” will be in full force. But what does that actually mean? On the surface, being “professional”…
I’m noticing a trend which I am attributing, in part, to how crazy the world has become. That is the tendency in even well-trained singers to detach from the physical sensation of singing. This is most noticeable as the voice…
One harsh reality about skills is that they are not permanent. If you stop working on something, it will slide — eventually out of reach. Even the ubiquitous adage about riding a bike is only partially true. Anyone who has…
Whether it is the crisp morning chill, or an impending, contentious election there is something in the air right now. Many of you are leaping forward in an attempt to do something productive. And others, are retreating into a "wait…
This week, I went back to dance class (virtually). It had been a while. Moving is an excellent way to discover the parts of your body that just don't wanna. Three days in, I discovered sudden freedom low in my…
One of my primary goals as a teacher is to help people towards clarity and confidence in speaking. This does not mean that the most direct approach is always best. Some conversations, and some people, require a little stage dressing.…
We are here to talk musculature, not legal instruments but, in a way, the concept is the the same. One process binds and the other holds free. Neither is inherently good or bad. For the most part, the muscles in…
When we think of breathing well. (some of you sadly don’t do this enough) we often jump to taking “deep” breaths. But, what if the that isn’t the point? What if, it is more important to take a “just right”…
Today, I entered my actual office for the first time since March. Some of you have been enjoying this privilege for a while and others are safely ensconced at home. What strikes me is not the differences in the patterns…