Kosmos

  • JAZZ AND OPERA SINGING COMPARED

    Singing teaching today opens up to new experiences given by scientific studies and the observation of the human being in his physical, mental and psychic integrity. A multifaceted training horizon opens up for the singing teacher: artistic experience, indepth knowledge of physiology, knowledge of the most cuttingedge teaching methods, ongoing training in the light of…

  • Embodiment

    Singers use their physical body as a significant component of their instrument; a degree of kinaesthetic fluency is required to make music healthily. Embodiment is critical for success in the voice studio, requiring students to tune into their own bodies and make personalized discoveries that combine their lived experience with a foundational understanding of accurate,…

  • Stand up, take a breath

    Stand up, take a breath, Tell the truth – A Choral Singing Workshop Singing possesses a profound emotive power that transcends both language and culture. Whether it’s a soulful ballad, an uplifting anthem, or a heartfelt lullaby, singing has the remarkable ability to convey a wide spectrum of feelings – from joy and love to…

  • Singlates

    SingLates: “Voice in Motion — Redefining Vocal Training Through Pilates, Vocal Exercises, and Breath” About the SingLates Method SingLates was developed in response to a growing need in voice education for a more integrated approach that connects functional movement, core stability, and voice production. SingLates is a transformative practice that integrates Pilates, vocal training, and…

  • Vocal Versatility

    Vocal Versatility: The Modern Singer’s Imperative Cross-training singers in both musical theatre and classical vocal techniques equips performers with the versatility demanded by today’s dynamic performance landscape. While styles differ, both approaches emphasize resonance, breath support, and sustained tonal control, with certain repertoire prioritizing speech-driven clarity, dramatic immediacy, and stylized projection, including belting. This session…

  • From Stagefright to joy

    In my workshop you will learn 12 powerful and rapid ways to stop fear, worry and nervousness, utilizing the latest research in neuroscience and mind/body medicine. Stage fright before a concert is a natural phenomena and widely prevalent: shaky knees, dry mouth, excessive heart palpitations. But adrenaline is also positive and helps us to be…

  • Chi Gong

    The singers-body Theme We explore the hidden possibilities of our moving body and our voice with the variety of expression through the supporting and sustaining function of the breath. Questions What more can our breath mean for our singing? How can Iintegrate a variety of breathing experiences and expression into the singing lesson? What can…