Upcoming Studio EventS

Unsure where to begin? Start with a conversation.
Whether you're stepping into voice for the first time or returning with experience, this complimentary 20-minute session is a thoughtful starting point. You’ll meet a faculty member, share your goals, engage in light vocal work, and receive personalized guidance on the path that fits you best.
How we Teach
-
We thoughtfully group students into small, intentional cohorts based on vocal goals, style, and learning pace—so your class feels personal, balanced, and creatively aligned. This structure allows us to teach across experience levels while maintaining a space that supports deep artistic work and lasting, real relationships.
-
We offer professional-level training in an environment of generosity and respect. Our standard is high—because your voice deserves to be taken seriously—but we never forget that artistry grows best in a space of trust.
-
We help you strengthen and refine your voice in a way that feels honest to who you are—and aligned with where you want to go. Whether you're cultivating a signature sound or working toward a specific style or repertoire, we guide your growth with clarity, care, and intention. This work asks for courage—the courage to be seen, to be heard, and to sing as yourself.
-
Our classes are designed using the principles of adult learning science—spaced repetition, reflective practice, and scaffolded progression. You’ll never be asked to memorize blindly or perform without context. We build understanding that sticks, and growth that lasts.
-
Technique is anatomy in motion. We train through precise muscular coordination, efficient breath management, and physical awareness—developing strength, flexibility, and endurance for consistent, sustainable performance. All of our methods and materials reflect current voice science and pedagogy, ensuring that every part of your training is accurate, up-to-date, and designed for long-term growth.
-
We invite curiosity, experimentation, fun, and creative risk into every session. Technique matters—but so does delight. We hold space for discovery and the full expressive range of who you are becoming as an artist.