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Several people stand around a circle inside of Movement Research's studio, gesturing in different ways and leaning forward with their tongues out. Photo by Harry Shunyao Zhang from the MR archives.
ID: Several people stand around a circle inside of Movement Research's studio, gesturing in different ways and leaning forward with their tongues out. Photo by Harry Shunyao Zhang from the MR archives.

Acknowledging that our voices are unique to each of us and that any sound we make comes from a movement, I’d like to invite a space where we can explore these phenomena and connect to ways that we might express ourselves more fully in the world. Each session will begin with a movement warm-up, tuning in to how we breathe and how breath can move through the body as an opener, an expressive tool, and as a starting point for making any sound. From there, I’ll guide us through a practice of moving vocal/physical vibration into different parts of our bodies to discover and open resonance in some of its myriad forms. Shaping and sculpting our breath and sound with the throat/tongue/teeth/lips, we’ll look to access greater ease in speaking with our whole bodies. We’ll also approach singing while moving as a way to expand resonance.

This practice/approach to Voice as Movement is informed by years of study and engagement in voice, music, movement and energy work, framed by my early training in Western European classical violin and opera, sports and American Musical Theater, and later in contemporary dance, global theater traditions, Experimental Vocal Techniques, and Qi-gong. Exercises and approaches gleaned from working with Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble (extended vocal techniques), Jane Comfort (text and movement) and Daria Faïn (Qi-gong and locating sound within the body) will also be referenced and incorporated.

Accessibility Notes

  • This workshop includes auditive guidance.
  • This workshop takes place at Eden’s Expressway.
    • There is a small elevator available upon request, please reach out for exact dimensions.
    • NOTE: The bathroom in the space is not wheelchair accessible.

To request ASL interpretation or Audio Description, please email accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “ASL/Audio Description Request, Peter Scicioli” at least three (3) weeks prior to the class start date.

For access-related questions and requests, please contact accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “Peter Scicioli.”

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    Registration is available for all four sessions at a sliding scale of $125-$45, OR as a drop-in for $22 per class.

    $85

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    Location

    Eden’s Expressway
    537 Broadway 4th Fl
    New York, NY 10012

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    Artists

    Peter Sciscioli

    Peter Sciscioli

    Peter Sciscioli is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary performer, creator, educator, and producer whose work encompasses dance, music, theater and film.

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