Please note all workshops outside of Malérargues are organized independently of the Centre Artistique International Roy Hart.
Workshop Description:
In this workshop we will be exploring the creative potential of the human voice.
We embark on a journey of discovery into the colors and textures of your own voice. There will be group work with body, breathing and voice exercises, music improvisations and polyphonic singing. We will also work in two small groups for the individual work.
This workshop is open for beginners to discover their own vocal potential and also for advanced performers to explore the extended voice in their own expression.
Booking Information and Contact:
Jocelyne.condat@gmail.com
Tel +33 (0)6 63 21 90 51
- VOCAL EXPRESSION
- EXPLORATION
- IMPROVISATION
- MUSIC
- MOVEMENT
- SONGS
- POLYPHONIC SONGS
Edda Heeg
Singer, Performance Artist, Voice Teacher, Musician
Lives in Hanover, Germany
Roy Hart Voice Teacher since 2001
My very first experience of the Roy Hart voice work was in 1988 when I had my first individual lesson with Marita Günther. The joy of life and love entered into my voice. Now it has become my life and my passion to accompany people into the singing process. Singing means much more to me than the actual producing of a sound. It is a deep process of self-reflection, self-confidence and self-knowledge. For me my work is energetic work on all levels, combined with deep and passionate emotions to reveal the inner flow of life and love.
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- PLAY
- MOVEMENT
- IMPROVISATION
- POLYPHONIC SONGS
- THEATRE
- INTERPRETATION
- YOGA
Jocelyne Condat
Musician, actress, singer, and voice, theatre, and music teacher.
Lives in Grenoble, France
Roy Hart Voice Centre teacher since 2024
“I DIDN’T KNOW I COULD HAVE THIS VOICE”
These words from a student touched me deeply. This is at the heart of my teaching. How to create space to let out new voices emerge - both known and unknown- and free one's expressiveness. Nurtured by my artistic and pedagogical practice, my work builds bridges between voice, movement, creativity, and yoga. I like to play with imagination as a way to reach a form of freedom and liberation. To sing is to find ourselves in a vibrant body, present and anchored. It's not about trying to sing but about letting yourself sing.