Paula Molinari

President of the Board of Directors.

The artist-researcher Paula Molinari delves into the voice as a path to human connection with all other forms of life. She advocates for vocal work as a means of contributing to an ecological transition, recognizing that voice and music share a common characteristic: a pre-linguistic manifestation. Listening to what is pre-linguistic reshapes relational dynamics, fostering changes in our ways of living.

As an artist-researcher, Paula Molinari continues to explore the connection between music, creation, voice, ecology, and artistic research. She is about to publish her new book, The Artist’s Voice: Towards an Ecological Voice/Path, which deepens her interdisciplinary reflections.

As a singer, she has performed concerts and artistic presentations worldwide, currently dedicating herself to the creative process of developing a repertoire for solo voice. Academically, she is a tenured professor at the Federal University of Maranhão, within the interdisciplinary graduate program Social Dynamics, Artistic Connections, and Local Knowledge and in the Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Languages and Codes – Music, at the Center for Sciences in São Bernardo, Brazil.

She holds a PhD in Communication and Semiotics. She has completed postdoctoral research in Performing Arts at the University of Rennes 2 (France) and in Music at the Universidade Estadual Paulista (Brazil).

Since 2009, she has been a certified teacher at the Roy Hart Voice Centre, currently a member of ArcheCOM, and maintains an active artistic and academic exchange between Europe and Latin America.