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HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRACTICE COUNT
What slows down your progress in the practice room and on stage? Join Alexander Technique Teachers Diane Hovenesian and Fanny Lora to explore how your expectations and inner critic make the creative process more difficult and less fun. Learn simple tools to boost your confidence and grow your artistry. For more information please visit www.healingwellstudio.com and www.fannylora.com.
DATE: Sunday, March 31 | 3 pm - 5 pm
ABOUT THE TEACHERS:
Diane Hovenesian Certified Alexander Technique Teacher Diane Hovenesian is on the Health and Wellness staff at Berklee College of Music where she does one on one Alexander lessons with dancers, actors, singers, and musicians. She maintains a private practice, Healing Well Studio, in the greater Boston area. Her further training and continuing study include The Actors Secret developed by Betsy Polatin, Subtle Energy Healing (INEH), meditation, and yoga. Past teaching of the technique includes Visiting Lecturer in the Acting Division, School of Theatre, at Boston University College of Fine Arts and Instructor for eight years in the Visual and Performing Arts Department at Clark University. She has done workshops at Berklee College of Music, Boston Ballet School, Wheaton College, and University of Central Florida, Orlando. www.healingwellstudio.com
Fanny Lora is a classical singer and certified Alexander Technique Teacher. She specializes in Spanish/Latino repertoire and her genuine interpretations successfully bring the repertoire to life for the audience. Fanny enjoys singing in private and public events, opera and recitals. The Alexander Technique has been crucial in deepening Fannys understanding of the voice, and as a result, it has given her a more holistic approach to singing and teaching. Fanny is passionate about providing students with the tools to respond to their lives demands with more ease (body+mind+spirit) through the verbal and hands-on nature of the Alexander Technique. Fanny's studio is located in Holliston, MA. She is a graduate of The Boston Conservatory at Berklee's Alexander Technique Training Program and holds Vocal Performance and Music Education degrees from Ithaca College. www.fannylora.com
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LocationThe New School of Music (View)
25 Lowell St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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