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Symmetry

US$35.00

Why do some singers sing out of one side of their mouths?

What's up with that one-sided sneer?

Why are those eyebrows doing that asymmetrical dance?

These are really common things to see when someone is singing, and the question that comes next is, how are these asymmetries a hindrance to vocal freedom?

This is what we will explore in this experiential, body-based workshop.

The reality is, we aren't symmetrical and we don't use ourselves in a symmetrical way for many things in our life. We have a dominant hand and a dominant side, and some activities bias our bodies away from its center.

Driving, playing certain instruments, wearing a bag or purse, sleeping...the list continues!

Despite our organic asymmetries, working towards symmetry intentionally can have shocking effects on vocal ease and consistency!

This workshop will be filled with practical tools to work on your own symmetries as well as helping students with theirs.

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Why do some singers sing out of one side of their mouths?

What's up with that one-sided sneer?

Why are those eyebrows doing that asymmetrical dance?

These are really common things to see when someone is singing, and the question that comes next is, how are these asymmetries a hindrance to vocal freedom?

This is what we will explore in this experiential, body-based workshop.

The reality is, we aren't symmetrical and we don't use ourselves in a symmetrical way for many things in our life. We have a dominant hand and a dominant side, and some activities bias our bodies away from its center.

Driving, playing certain instruments, wearing a bag or purse, sleeping...the list continues!

Despite our organic asymmetries, working towards symmetry intentionally can have shocking effects on vocal ease and consistency!

This workshop will be filled with practical tools to work on your own symmetries as well as helping students with theirs.

Why do some singers sing out of one side of their mouths?

What's up with that one-sided sneer?

Why are those eyebrows doing that asymmetrical dance?

These are really common things to see when someone is singing, and the question that comes next is, how are these asymmetries a hindrance to vocal freedom?

This is what we will explore in this experiential, body-based workshop.

The reality is, we aren't symmetrical and we don't use ourselves in a symmetrical way for many things in our life. We have a dominant hand and a dominant side, and some activities bias our bodies away from its center.

Driving, playing certain instruments, wearing a bag or purse, sleeping...the list continues!

Despite our organic asymmetries, working towards symmetry intentionally can have shocking effects on vocal ease and consistency!

This workshop will be filled with practical tools to work on your own symmetries as well as helping students with theirs.

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