Voicing Classes at Free Flow Dance Centre

Voicing classes are designed to help you enhance the range, depth, power and resonance of your voice. Using games, exercises, text, movement, improvisation, and song, these classes are recommended for everyone interested in singing, acting, public speaking, or just being comfortable with your voice and how you use it. Lia’s voice teaching is based on her performance and composition work as well as her experiences studying Roy Hart Voice Work, a technique which connects the body, the voice, and the psyche in a healthy and holistic manner. These classes are geared towards adults at all levels of voice experience, from beginners to professional singers, actors, and speakers.

Thursdays, 5:15-6:15pm
September 17-November 12, 2009
Free Flow Dance Centre (224 – 25th Street West – at Avenue C – Saskatoon, SK)

registration:
$100 for the 10-week session – class limit of 15 people
$14 drop-in – no drop-ins after the 3rd week of class.

by mail:
visit http://www.freeflowdance.com/ and click on “training” on the left-hand sidebar for information.

in person:
registration day is Saturday, September 12, 3-7pm.

NOTE: Please dress in comfortable movement clothing.

– Lia will also be teaching a yoga class from 4-5pm on Thursdays at Free Flow Dance Centre. $100 for 10 weeks or $14 drop-in. Drop-ins welcome at any time.

About Lia Pas

Lia Pas is a multi-disciplinary performing artist, composer, writer and yoga and voice instructor currently living in Saskatoon. She has a B.F.A. Hon. Mus. from York University (Toronto) where she majored in Karnatak (South Indian) singing, improvisation, and composition. In 2006 she completed her M.A. in Devised Theatre at Dartington College of Arts (UK). She has continued her professional development in voice with Richard Armstrong and Enrique Pardo of the Roy Hart Theatre working with the voice in both a sung and a theatrical capacity. She is a member of both the Roy Hart-trained KTRE under the direction of Floris Schönfeld and Thomas Johanssen, and of Angie Tysseland’s Mysterium choir.