Acclaimed clinician Barbara McAfee to visit Courtenay January 26

Take Your Voice to the Dog Park: A Workshop for Liberating and Celebrating Your Full Voice
with clinician Barbara McAfee

What untapped gifts does your voice have in store for you?
What might happen in your life if you fully expressed yourself?
When was the last time you played hard, breathed deep, cut loose, felt free?

In this joyful, illuminating workshop, you will join with a lively community of vocal explorers to:
•  Open up the full range, power, and expression of your voice.
•  Learn how to use your voice to project authority, express joy, convey empathy, and inspire possibility.
•  Reclaim lost aspects of yourself.
•  Risk being seen and heard in new ways.

You do NOT need to know how to sing to participate in this workshop.  There will be singing involved, but we won’t read a lick of music and no one will have to sing a solo.  (In fact, no one will have to do anything they don’t want to do.)

Join us in Courtenay – Sunday, Jan. 26 • 2-5 pm
St. John The Divine Church Hall (579 5th St.)

For more information, contact Wendy Nixon Stothert.

Registration

$50 – walk-in
$40 – online, pre-registered
$35 – groups of 10+ singers from a BCCF member choir, pre-registered
$30 – current individual BCCF member, pre-registered
$25 – student, pre-registered

WORKSHOP AT CAPACITY!   Registration is closed!

For group registrations, you must use our PDF form. Click here for that.

About Barbara McAfee

Barbara is a master voice coach, author, keynote speaker, and singer/songwriter who merges lessons from 12 years in organization development with the transformative power of sound.

Her book, Full Voice, is based on her 25+ years as a voice coach, supporting people from many professions to find their voice, whatever that means to them.

Barbara has produced eight CDs of mostly original music and is founder of the Morning Star Singers, a volunteer hospice choir in the Twin Cities. Author of Full Voice: The Art & Practice of Vocal Presence (Berrett-Koehler Publishers).

She lives across the street from the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Curious about the workshop and the things it might cover? Watch Barbara’s TED talk here. And be sure to check out this special greeting from Barbara in advance of her visit to the Comox Valley on January 26:

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