FEARLESS STAGE SINGING WORKSHOP

2023sun02apr1:00 pmsun4:00 pmFEARLESS STAGE SINGING WORKSHOPWITH GREGORY MUSZKIE - FREE! - ADULT1:00 pm - 4:00 pm REGISTERMORE INFOEvent TypeMusic,Special Event,Theatre,Workshop

Time

(Sunday) 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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Event Details

Sunday April 2

  • Youth (11-17): 9:30am-12:00pm
  • Adults: 1:00pm-4:00pm
  • Mini-Performance: 6:00pm

Discover all of what your voice can offer through a workshop in vocal performance. Develop an intuition for musical expression and unleash your inner diva by mastering the basics. Help build a cabaret from the ground up, and show off the breakthroughs you’ve made alongside a company of eager talents.

All workshop participants are invited to participate in a collaborative mini-performance at 6:00pm.

Set the stage for your vocal ability in a fun and interactive session of making noise:

  • Reach the level of confidence that stage singing requires.

  • Explore the realms of vocal stylings and discover what gives your voice power and personality.

  • Develop a physical comprehension of musical theory and aural skills to fine-tune your hearing.

  • Collaborate with others to create a musical experience for your friends and family.

 

Registration is free, but space is limited.

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ABOUT GREGORY MUSZKIE

Gregory Muszkie is an artist and performer with a bachelors of music from Regina, Saskatchewan. He is most practiced in voice as a chorister, and has performed in everything from barbershop quartets to full-scale musicals. In the quiet of the last few years he has rediscovered a love for painting, and is now in production of collections of acrylic, watercolour and pen sketchings. Gregory currently seeks to share his love of music by writing songs, and by teaching voice to others.

 

 


 

THE NEXT GEN THEATRE PROJECT is an initiative of King’s Theatre that includes free workshops for both adults and youth to build on the community’s passion for creating theatre. The aim is to celebrate diversity, resilience & belonging in Kespukwitk. The project is supported by Canadian Heritage’s Celebration and Commemoration Program, Reopening Fund.

 

 

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada.
Nous reconnaissons l’appui du gouvernement du Canada.

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