This workshop is an invitation to explore, free, and develop your sung and spoken vocal expressions.
Through bodywork, vocal exercises, and polyphony, you'll connect breath, body, and voice, awakening imagination, emotion, and presence.
Each participant will be guided to find and nurture the joy of sound and expression.
Through awareness of posture, breathing, listening, creative energy, and vocal range extension, you’ll discover personal and artistic tools to open a fertile dialogue with that revealing instrument: your voice.
Bring a song or text you love and want to "work on" — and memorize it before the workshop.
My long-standing experience with the Roy Hart Theatre’s “human voice” approach will be central to this workshop.
Marianne Le Tron is an artist, singer-actress, and spoken-sung voice teacher.
A member of the Roy Hart Theatre since 1978 and a teacher since 1982, she has developed an artistic approach to the voice nurtured by dance, movement, traditional singing, and body therapy.
Trained in Carl Rogers’ Person-Centered Listening and Authentic Movement, she works in many cultural and professional settings.
She is involved in several artistic projects: “Génération”, “La Fille Squelette”, “Tutti Quanti”, and “Bal Détourné”.