Find Your Voice

A Workshop with Pyeng Threadgill

February 6th 1-2:30pm Mountain (3pm pm Eastern/NYC)

Have you been harboring a secret desire to sing, 
but just felt too scared to start?

What if you could explore the full range of your voice... for fun?

 
Too often people shy away from singing, even socially, because they feel they don't have a "good voice" or maybe someone once told them they "couldn't sing" or worse "shouldn't sing". 
 
Your voice is special.
 
It is POWERFUL!!! 
 
It is sacred.
 
AND singing is meant to be fun! 
 
This workshop gives participants of all backgrounds a chance to explore the range of sounds your voice can make. The more you understand your voice, the more you can use it for your own source of grounding, healing, release, expression and empowerment. So come and play on purpose!
 
Using concepts from the Alexander Technique, Qi-Gong, Somatic Voicework, the LoVetri Method and more Pyeng leads individuals and groups through sequences to feel comfortable in their bodies while using their voices with greater ease and confidence.

12pm Pacific, 1pm Mountain, 3pm Eastern (90min class)

 

Pyeng Threadgill is a voice & movement teacher and vocalist/songwriter. Her teaching approaches the voice with an emphasis on slowing down and offering accessible and healthy vocal technique for all styles of music. Ms Threadgill guides aspiring/professional singer/songwriters to refocus on the joy and pleasure of singing rather than self-judgment. By connecting to the breath, body and movement students develop a holistic voice practice thereby eliciting each individual's Soul music and what she calls The Embodied Artist Method TM.

As a performer Pyeng has been described as “charmingly eclectic" by St Louis Today. Singing ‘New Porch Music’ she crafts an intimate journey through folk and Jazz with Afro- electronic inflections. In her fourth solo album and multimedia project entitled Head Full of Hair, Heart Full of Song, Ms. Threadgill shines a light on hair, adornment, and ancestry and the political well as spiritual implications of race, hair and identity.

Pyeng is a recipient of the fellowship in music composition from New York Foundation for the Arts for her album Portholes To A Love & Other Short Stories. In 2018 she was featured by the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment on "A Day's Work" showcasing the work of three working musicians living in New York. And in March, 2019 Pyeng's narration for the audio book Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham was named Best Multi-Voiced Performance by the Audie Awards.

Pyeng currently works and teaches from her home in Brooklyn, NY where she lives with her daughter and husband.

Please choose the best pay-what-you-can option for you at this time. (This workshop is FREE for RISE Members - no need to sign up here)

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