Whether you sing professionally or for joy, whether your voice is your daily means of expression or the cornerstone of your livelihood, many of us go through our day knowing very little about how our voice works or how to care for it.

Vocal Health Education is a not-for-profit dedicated to high quality education about vocal health and rehabilitation. On behalf of Vocal Health Education, Michael Mandalios presents this workshop exclusively for UoB students to provide tools for strengthening voice function, developing resonance and articulation, understanding the fundamentals of vocal anatomy, and building a range of skills for preventing hoarseness, fatigue, and loss of voice function.

You'll learn about how your voice works, what can go wrong, and what you can do if and when it does. The practical component of the workshop will involve developing proprioceptive skills for breath, alignment and making sound, as well as strengthening, releasing and conditioning exercises for vocal power and agility. We'll also make time for questions and myth-busting, to answer the age-old questions about milk, caffeine, £100 lozenges, weightlifting, and more!

This session is open to all students, whether you sing as part of your studies or for your own enjoyment.

Book your place now.