Dec 24, 2021 | Singing and Self Blog
It’s been quite a week. Omicron, the latest version of this hellish Coronavirus, is wreaking havoc on everything. It’s exposing global inequalities (yet again), it’s demonstrating our seeming inability to roll with the punches (while it’s...Dec 10, 2021 | Singing and Self Blog, The Disowned (Singing) Self
Why is it so hard for us to listen? Why do we so often listen to things that don’t serve us, and ignore the things that do? As I prepare for my first opera engagement in four (!!) years, I recognize the siren song of unwanted, yet persistent voices in my head....Nov 19, 2021 | Singing and Self Blog
Opera class bonfire, November 13, 2021: A community of singers (photo: Claude Wood) I took a bit of a hiatus this past week, as my students were performing their two evenings of opera excerpts and I was right in the thick of it. It was our first performance in front...Nov 5, 2021 | Singing and Self Blog
From “Fifty Boats”, artwork by Nan Shepherd (2009); Kimberly Barber (2021) This week I went on a daring journey with my students in our studio performance class: I told them everything was allowed. Their wildest imagination, their instincts, their personal...Jul 9, 2021 | Singing and Self Blog
My new friend, the ukulele (July 2021) Funny how doing something new can give you an enlarged perspective. Last week, I was the lucky recipient of a new ukulele (on loan) from my colleague, Deanna Yerichuk, coordinator of the undergraduate concentration in Community...