Moov Voice

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Elaine Lemieux and Sara Zalek
Thursday, April 2 , 6-8pm

Loyola Park Fieldhouse
1230 W Greenleaf Ave, Chicago, IL 60626

Elaine Lemieux and Sara Zalek

Mooove Voice combines classical vocal techniques with fundamental Butoh exercises, exploring the physical sensations of vocal sounds in our bodies and in the space around us. We work up to group improvisational scores by playfully passing sound and movement in simple patterns. No experience necessary, all are welcome!

RSVP now to ensure a spot. Walk-ins are encouraged as well; if we are at capacity, you will be placed first for the next event. Mooove Voice will last about 90 minutes. As with all Roman Susan events, this event is free, at no cost to participants. We will be on the third floor at Berger Park. Parking is limited in the area – CTA and ride share encouraged! Please leave feedback in the RSVP form if these factors present any obstacles or concerns that would prevent you from joining us. 

Each two hour workshop starts with connecting our focused attention to our breath and bodies. We warm our vocal chords using gentle repetition of constants, vowels, and classic vocal exercises. We use imagery and release techniques from the Butoh (contemporary dance) world to loosen our everyday body and open more playful aspects of ourselves.

Elaine Lemieux, mezzo-soprano, received Master’s and Post-Master’s degrees in Music Interpretation in Voice from the University of Montreal, Québec. Elaine has been teaching singing for more than 20 years. As a music lover and voice teacher, she feels that her responsibilities are to help young children, teenagers and adults to discover their vocal and singing abilities in a natural and healthy manner. She is the founder of VOIX-DE-VIVRE.

Sara Zalek (@01saratonin) is a transdisciplinary artist, producer, and curator. Rooted in physical investigations of trauma, resilience, and transformation, their work is intimate, raw, poetic. They make performances into learning situations, workshops, and sensing environments to encourage thoughtful interpersonal connections. They have over 20 years of experience performing and curating events, including at the Chicago Cultural Center, High Concept Labs, Elastic Arts Foundation, Experimental Sound Studio, Links Hall, Lumpen Radio, Japanese Culture Center, dfbrl8r, Urban Guild in Kyoto, Japan, and so many more.

This event is being shared at Loyola park fieldhouse as part of Movement Studies – a programming series investigating social and environmental transitions.

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2 responses

  1. scoop slone Avatar
    scoop slone

    will you ever offer this workshop online?

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    1. Sara D Zalek Avatar

      We have been able to facilitate some online classes, follow us and we will post upcoming classes in the fall.

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