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You’ve got a voice to share. I’m here to make you feel great about it.
Voice Lessons
At 60-90 minutes long and for ages 10+, Voice Lessons are open to new or experienced, confident or shy, career-oriented or hobby-oriented singers who either envision a career path to Broadway and record deals or just like to sing for fun in the proverbial shower.
The studio is even open to you if you are curious about voice lessons and just want to dip your toes into the “vocal waters” for a lesson or two.
Styles taught include Musical Theater (Contemporary and Classical),
Pop/Rock/Folk, and Classical (Art songs).
Monthly Workshop Series
Every month, we virtually gather for a workshop to explore a different singing or theater-applicable topic that will strengthen you as a singer, performer, actor, and audition-megastar.
Workshop subjects range from things like callback strategies, breaking down monologues, crafting a song, structuring the headshot and resumé combo, and how to get going with auditions in the first place.
Occasionally we’ll even have guest speakers like professional Seattle theater artists offering lectures on their experiences and advice they have for emerging artists or I’ll organize to have fabulous instructors I meet at a NATS workshop to lead a seminar on something they specialize in (that I don’t! 🤩)
Join us monthly or drop in when the topic seems applicable or interesting to you.
Group Voice Lessons
Group Voice Lessons are for singers who want to get started on their vocals, learn beneficial exercises and warm ups, and dig into vocal and performance topics covered in typical sessions, but aren’t ready to commit to one-on-one lessons just yet.
Group Voice Lessons meet once a month virtually and are currently
capped at 5 students.
Karaoke Lessons
Nail your presentation at work. Slay it at the Karaoke bar after.
These “one and done” lessons are for the singer who doesn’t need to learn
vocal scales, but wants to level-up their go-to song and
give Steve Perry a run for his money.