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GailZ
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Mar 17, 2009, 10:43 AM

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Give yourself the gift of an extraordinary vocal experience this summer!

THE TUSCANY PROJECT
17th Annual Voice & Song Workshop in Italy
JULY 13–24, 2009

WWW.TUSCANYPROJECT.COM

The Tuscany Project's unique workshop blends

* Song Interpretation and performance
* Performance Presence
* Vocal exploration
* Movement
* Individual and group singing

.... connecting text, voice, emotions, body, and imagination,

Explore your personal connection with voice, and bring greater awareness to the elements that impact authentic delivery of text and song. The longstanding reputation of this workshop has gathered participants of all singing backgrounds who have incorporated this valuable experience into their vocal work.

For detailed information see: www.TuscanyProject.com

The program is held in a beautiful 12th century restored villa, with a grand swimming pool in the lush countryside of central Italy. Join an international group of singers who have come from Australia, New Zealand, many parts of Europe, Canada, Venezuela, and the USA.

Each year the project fills, and early registration is suggested.

For information about tuition and enrollment, or to receive a printed
brochure,

CONTACT: Gail Zarren at Gail@TuscanyProject.com

"Singing is not simply the art of making beautiful sounds on key, but an expression of our deepest life forces, and a vehicle for discovery of one's personal power through the artistry of the human voice."

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Tuscany Project: Voice & Song
email: gail@tuscanyproject.com
phone: +1 (781) 599-4718
web: http://www.tuscanyproject.com

 
 


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