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Vocal Yoga (3 weeks)

This event is part of series:

April 4, 2018 - 10:00am to 11:00am
Speaker(s): 
Dr. Thomas Freeland

Wednesdays, April 4, 11, and 18 (3 sessions), 10:00am-11:00am

Vocal Yoga is a weekly voice workshop that has been offered at Stanford for over ten years, and this session is being offered for postdocs only.  The instructor, Dr. Thomas Freeland, received his PhD in Drama from Stanford in 1999.  He is a lecturer in the Oral Communication Program at Stanford where he teaches public speaking  and vocal technique. Vocal Yoga is based upon the training Dr. Freeland underwent in acting school, and he specializes in making these techniques accessible to non-actors for use in their careers.

Vocal Yoga for Postdocs will have three sessions:   Session 1 - General relaxation and breath control; decompression of the spine and alignment of the body; release of tension in major zones of the  body (head and neck, shoulders, arms, ribcage, lower spine, pelvis, and legs).  Session 2 - Release of free, open, projected sound; range and resonance of tone, breath support of full vocal vibration. Session 3 - Shaping of sound through clear, consistent articulation; the thrill of consonants; connection to clear intention and focused delivery;  exploration of texts to seek out opportunities for the voice.

**IMPORTANT: This is a class that progresses over the three sessions, attendnace at all three sessions is REQUIRED.

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