Sing, Soul!
What’s your temperament today? Are you in tune with yourself? The German word for voice, “Stimme”, forms part of many idiomatic phrases – and there is no means of expression, no instrument closer to us than the voice. Over three days, this intense workshop will give both theoretic and practical insight into music therapy, with its main focus on the voice, breathing techniques and group singing.
Programme:
16/12, 10.00–11.30 / Individual ticket: € 18/7,50
Johanna Zachhuber: What is music therapy?
Introduction to different music therapy schools, applications, clientele, examples
16/12, 12.00–15.00 / Individual ticket: € 36/14
Johanna Zachhuber/Dominik Witzmann*: Receptive Audio Journey – Self-awareness
Receptive music therapy involves listening to selected recorded music pieces or improvised live music. Any emotional responses and resulting mental images of situations, experiences, desires can be the focus of further reflection and discussion.
* Dominik Witzmann, Psychotherapist (Katathym Imaginative Psychotherapie)
17/12, 10.00–11.30 / Individual ticket: € 18/7,50
Johanna Zachhuber: The voice as our instrument
Breathing techniques, bodywork, vocal hygiene, vocal exercise, group singing
18/12, 11.00–12.30 / Individual ticket: € 18/7,50
Johanna Zachhuber: The voice as our instrument
Breathing techniques, bodywork, vocal hygiene, vocal exercise, group singing
is a singer, music therapist and voice coach. She studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts as well as at the private university MUK in Vienna. In addition to her concert and opera performances (Bayreuther Festspiele, Neue Oper Wien, Kammeroper Wien, Konzerthaus Wien, Palace of Arts, Budapest), she gives singing lessons and is a project assistant at the Vienna Centre for Music Therapy Research at the Music University Vienna and AKH Wien.
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In order to increase safety for everyone involved, Johanna Zachhuber kindly asks all participants to undergo a PCR test prior to the workshop.
On Thu 16 December, please bring a mat and a blanket.