Does Dancing Make You Sing Better?
Does Dancing Make You Sing Better?
Can dancing and movement help you sing better? Check out the Voices Now festival to find out!
The Voices Now Festival is unlike any vocal celebration you've ever been to before. Over the past six years, the London-based festival has invited choirs to take risks, collaborate with world-renowned musicians and other choirs to create new music, and find new ways to sing together.
This year, the choirs will be working with Willy Mason, Mara Carlyle, Natalie Williams, Tobias Hug, Osnat Schmool, and MC Zani during the festival weekend on July 7-9 at the Roadhouse -- one of the U.K.'s top music venues.
There will also be free workshops and open stages and a full weekend of activities in and around the north London borough of Camden open to all.
You can find the full schedule HERE.
Sabina Netherclift and Schmool from Filament Theatre will lead singers of all backgrounds in a participatory session to demonstrate how physical movement and dance can help them sing better and sing more.
"This year is about challenging the choirs more than ever before, getting them to sing more material together and really work as a whole company, not just separate ensembles on the same bill -- that's what I'm looking forward to!" Schmool said.
Tickets are free but please reserve your space.
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This year, the choirs will be working with Willy Mason, Mara Carlyle, Natalie Williams, Tobias Hug, Osnat Schmool, and MC Zani during the festival weekend on July 7-9 at the Roadhouse -- one of the U.K.'s top music venues.
There will also be free workshops and open stages and a full weekend of activities in and around the north London borough of Camden open to all.
You can find the full schedule HERE.
Sabina Netherclift and Schmool from Filament Theatre will lead singers of all backgrounds in a participatory session to demonstrate how physical movement and dance can help them sing better and sing more.
"This year is about challenging the choirs more than ever before, getting them to sing more material together and really work as a whole company, not just separate ensembles on the same bill -- that's what I'm looking forward to!" Schmool said.
Tickets are free but please reserve your space.
Subscribe to the FloVoice Newsletter and never miss a beat!
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